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Ciarán Ahern: Calls for Parliamentary Approval on Designations

Ciarán Ahern: Calls for Parliamentary Approval on Designations

Ciarán Ahern addresses concerns about a Bill that would allow Ministerial designations while disapplying aspects of the Climate Action Acts. He argues for faster infrastructure delivery but insists that any designation must have Dáil and Seanad approval to take effect.

Parliamentary oversight: Ahern stresses that delivering infrastructure quickly is important, but not at the expense of removing statutory climate safeguards. He warns that the Bill’s current mechanism hands a designation power to the Minister without sufficient input from the Oireachtas.

What the amendment would do: Ahern outlines an amendment to flip the burden of proof - rather than annulling a designation by resolution, no designation would take effect until both the Dáil and the Seanad pass a positive resolution. He frames this as a straightforward procedural safeguard to preserve democratic scrutiny and legislative control.

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I'd echo Deputy O'Callaghan's concerns about this. We obviously want to see infrastructure delivered and delivered quickly in this country, and I suppose our biggest issue with this, our biggest concern with the Bill in general, is the disapplication of the Climate Action Acts. But this, I think given that that is a power that is going to be given to the Minister, it's important that the Dáil and the Seanad have a say in terms of any project that is designated. Our amendment would flip the burden essentially. Rather than it requiring a resolution from the Dáil for something to be annulled, a designation to be annulled, we would say it would not take effect until a positive resolution is passed by both Houses. That's simply it.