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# Seanad reform

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2023
Government has two years to expand Seanad electorate, Supreme Court rules
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Taoiseach says electing people from Northern Ireland will give the Seanad an 'all-island dimension'
Trivialities of the 'reformed' Seanad: 'Senators talking about All-Ireland tickets and seagulls'
Poll: Should the Seanad have been scrapped?
What does it mean to be a republican in 2016? We asked this Sinn Féin senator
The government won't be doing any Seanad reform after all
Look at how incredibly complicated it is to elect Senators...
Check out these VERY radical proposals to reform the Seanad
Over a year after the Seanad referendum, there will be reforms
Minister nominated for 'brass neck of the year' as TDs row about Seanad reform
Seanad reform, wind energy and Irish prisoners in the UK
Here's why the government could lose more Seanad votes in the coming months
Government beaten as senators vote to ban upward only rent reviews
Plan to increase Seanad voters by 650,000 published
Senator admits his two-day week 'gives the impression the Seanad is full of dossers'
Fianna Fáil: Our Seanad bill is 'fundamental reform that people deserve'
Taoiseach rules out giving voting rights to all in Seanad elections
All third-level graduates to get vote as part of Seanad reforms agreed by Cabinet
Broad reform needed to make Seanad 'fit for modern Ireland', says Coveney
Five-day weekend: The Seanad sat for just two days this week... again
Enda Kenny tells the Seanad: ‘I come in peace, not in war’
'They'd do an excellent job': MEP says senators should scrutinise EU legislation
Five-day weekend: The Seanad sat for just two days this week
Column: Enda Kenny should seize this moment to overturn political malaise
Kenny: I've a busy schedule but I'll talk about Seanad reform as soon as I can
"No bloody hope will I work for nothing" - David Norris
Everyone's talking about reforming the Seanad, but how could we do it?
Adams 'rejects' efforts to make brother's conviction 'a party political issue'
Column: The Seanad 'No' vote was the first step towards political reform
Reform Alliance seeks debate and wants directly elected Seanad
Another referendum may be needed as part of Seanad reform process --- Howlin
‘Reflection’ the buzz word but Taoiseach and Tánaiste appear open to Seanad reform
Column: The Seanad gives a false comfort to those seeking proper checks and balances
Column: This not the time for a cynical power grab – the Seanad must be retained
"Recall makes Seanad survival a reality" - O'Sullivan
Support for Seanad abolition is down 3 per cent but still ahead in latest poll
Bruton: I have no problem debating anyone on the Seanad abolition
Enda Kenny: 'Genuine Seanad reform would be almost impossible to achieve'
Column: The party whip system is far too rigid – and it's offensive to democratic ideals
Column: Seanad reform suggestions are practical but limit real bicameral change