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307: 33: 331:. Submissions from the public were invited. The assembly was originally supposed to complete its business within a year of its first meeting. This was extended in October 2017 and again in March 2018, to 27 April 2018. The government then formally responded to each report. The calendar published in October 2016 included seven three-day working meetings, one in November 2016 and one each month from January to July 2017. 419:, moved an amendment to the second-reading motion, that "Dáil Éireann declines to give the Bill a second reading in order that the Citizens' Assembly, established by Resolutions of Dáil Éireann and Seanad Éireann, can conclude its deliberations on the Eighth Amendment which is the subject matter of this Bill, and report to the Oireachtas in the first half of 2017". 4335: 274:
withdrew before the final abortion meeting, whose replacements did not participate until the assembly moved on to its next topic for discussion. Seven replacements joining in January 2018 were removed the following month when it emerged they were recruited via acquaintances of a Red C employee, who was then suspended, rather than via random selection.
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We will establish a Citizens' Assembly, within six months, and without participation by politicians, and with a mandate to look at a limited number of key issues over an extended time period. These issues will not be limited to those directly pertaining to the constitution and may include issues such
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The Oireachtas responded to the report by establishing a Joint Committee on Climate Action, which published its own report on 29 March 2019. On 9 May 2019 the Dáil endorsed the committee's report and symbolically declared a "climate and biodiversity emergency",. The motion also requested a Citizen's
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to be used in this process. Media were asked not to photograph the citizen members before the inaugural assembly meeting. Members received expenses but no other payment. Of the original 99 members, 17 withdrew before the first working meeting, whose replacements immediately took over; another 11
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The first meetings on "how we best respond to the challenges and opportunities of an ageing population" were held on 10–11 June 2017. In May a second weekend, on 8–9 July, was added to the schedule. The assembly received 120 submissions from the public. The first meeting's main topics were
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towards girls and boys, women and men; removing gender related economic inequalities, reassess the economic value placed traditional 'women's work'; women's full participation in workplace and political; considering the gender imbalance in care; and gender imbalance in low pay sectors.
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Over 13,000 submissions were received from the public by the closing date of 16 December 2016. More than 8,000 were submitted electronically, including over 3,200 the final 24 hours. Submissions were uploaded to the assembly website, with "personal stories or sensitive submissions"
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Journalist Mary Minihan reported the following week that "the consensus in the Oireachtas is that the assembly's recommendations were an overly-liberal interpretation of the current thinking of middle Ireland on the issue." On 29 June 2017, the assembly's official report was
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Dáil debates, 4 October 2016. "The assembly's inaugural meeting will be an introductory session to allow the members of the assembly the opportunity to meet the chairperson and one another and to gain a better understanding of the context for the work that they will be
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The Oireachtas responded to the report by establishing a Joint Committee on the Eighth Amendment, which produced its own report in December 2017, with dissent from pro-life members. The government decided a month later to implement the committee's report. The
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The assembly's inaugural meeting decided that the abortion issue would be the topic for its first four working meetings, a number later increased to five. An advisory group of five experts was appointed: a medical lawyer, two constitutional lawyers, and two
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The first issue to be considered was the Eighth Amendment, beginning at its first working meeting on 25 November 2016. Enda Kenny in September 2016 estimated it could take "six to seven months" to issue a report, which was referred to an Oireachtas
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The second day's votes were recommendations for the envisaged Oireachtas legislation. There were separate votes on a range of potential circumstances in which abortion might be permitted, possibly restricted to a maximum number of weeks' gestation.
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The final meeting on abortion began on 22 April, with a series of votes held based on the deliberations from the earlier meetings. The first day's votes were on Article 40.3.3°, the subsection of the Constitution added by the Eighth Amendment:
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said that the Citizens' Assembly's work on abortion was a "great success" that "paved the way for the resolution of potentially contentious social issue" and "a vital step on the road to generating support for constitutional change".
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It should allow the Oireachtas to legislate (51 votes) rather than making direct provisions within the Constitution itself (38 votes) regarding "termination of pregnancy, any rights of the unborn, and any rights of the pregnant
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predicted that there would be ten weekend sessions, each "opened with an address from the Chairperson, followed by expert presentations, Q&A sessions and debate, roundtable discussion and a plenary session." Meetings were
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the Oireachtas and published. On 11 July 2017, the Oireachtas Joint Committee agreed its programme for considering the report, including a presentation from the assembly chairperson at a public session on 20 September 2017.
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Dáil debates, 4 October 2016. "The assembly will meet again in late November, at which time it will commence its consideration of the first item referred to it by the Dáil resolution, that is, the eighth amendment of the
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The Homemakers Scheme makes it easier for those who provide full-time care to an incapacitated person to qualify for a State pension. As of December 2016 the maximum backdating is to the scheme's 1994 introduction.
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One meeting on climate change was planned, for the weekends starting 30 September and 4 November 2017; the second was added to the schedule on 17 July. Speakers included the chair of the advisory group for a promised
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repealing the Eighth Amendment for debate in the Dáil on 25 October 2016. Fine Gael opposed the bill on the grounds that it would pre-empt the Citizens' Assembly discussion. Similarly, independent minister
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The 99 other members were "citizens entitled to vote at a referendum, randomly selected so as to be broadly representative of Irish society". The representative criteria included gender, age, location, and
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With 71 members present, the assembly voted 36–35 in favour fixed terms; 39–27 for 4 (rather than 5) years as the term; 63–3 in favour of allowing the term to be "cut short subject to certain conditions".
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giving equal public money to both sides in referendum campaigns, imposing spending limits for registered parties and advocacy groups, and prohibiting anonymous donations to these groups;
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in pregnancy"; the latter was in the assembly report's ancillary list of issues for the Oireachtas to consider. Laffoy regretted that the assembly had not addressed increased illegal
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While there was unanimous support for a second convention in the report, it was acknowledged that this is an exercise that can only be achieved once in the lifetime of any Dáil
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commended the Citizens' Assembly and the predecessor Constitutional Convention as models that other European countries could usefully imitate, which could counter the rise of
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Laffoy was joined at the meeting by the two leaders of the assembly secretariat. She told the committee that the assembly had considered all of article 40.3.3, including the
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When considering how we respond to the challenges and opportunities of an ageing population, which of these suggestions do you believe are the most important to implement?
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and on the manner in which referenda are held (e.g. should 'super referendum days', whereby a significant number of referenda take place on the same day, be held).
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If the Government were to decide to extend regulation to other health and care services for older people, what other services do you believe should be regulated?
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The fourth and fifth topics were covered by a single report, submitted on 21 June 2018. A response was still outstanding on 9 April 2019.
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Amendments (rights to travel and to information) as well as the 8th (right to life of the unborn), because they were "inextricabl link".
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company; Red C won the tender and began selection at the start of September. The Electoral (Amendment) Act 2016 was passed to enable the
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said he found its process "disturbing" and criticised it for not acknowledging that the 8th amendment had "saved thousands of lives".
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In 2016, 3,265 Irish women travelled to the UK alone and we know that Irish women travel to other countries like the Netherlands too.
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viewed these as lacking the justification for the original Citizens' Assembly, in that they relate to "purely political issue which
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for Mental Health and Older People, gave a written Dáil response in relation to those recommendations within the remit of the
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emergency and how the state can improve its response. A "government action plan on climate change" followed on 17 June 2019.
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Members also voted by 60 to 23 that "a distinction should not be drawn between the physical and mental health of the woman".
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Recommendations, all passed by at least 80% of members, included: empowering an independent body to address climate change;
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stronger governmental leadership in relation to the prioritisation of the health and social care needs of older people: 65
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Dáil debates, 4 October 2016. "A total of €2 million has been set aside by my own Department for the citizen's assembly."
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complained that two of the five experts had previously expressed dissatisfaction with the existing abortion provisions.
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Assembly members could distribute votes among multiple answers to the multiple-choice questions except question 2.
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This assembly was tasked with exploring and, within 6 months, making recommendations on; barriers that facilitate
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said that, in deference to the assembly's work, she would oppose the bill despite herself favouring repeal. The
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For the 66 citizen members of the Constitutional Convention, these 99 plus 99 substitutes were selected by an
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allowing multiple referendums on the same day, as at present; 41.7% preferred a maximum of two simultaneously
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during negotiations on forming the government. There were eight public submissions, including one from the
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22. Thirty-fifth Amendment of the Constitution (Repeal of the Eighth Amendment) Bill 2016 — Second Stage
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introducing legislation related to the "Dublin Citizens' Assembly" and the "Citizens' Assembly 2019".
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The Assisted Decision-Making (Capacity) Act 2015 is the framework for assisting those with impaired
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was postponed until 14–15 April. The issue was added to the assembly's remit at the insistence of
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Yes:no results (of 78 votes cast) on Citizens' Assembly questions dealing with population ageing
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This value is missing from the source document but can be back-calculated from the other values.
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The meeting on fixed-term parliaments was scheduled for the weekend of 3–4 March but because of
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Dáil debates, 4 October 2016. "I think we will have a special Oireachtas committee on that."
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as, for example how we, as a nation, best respond to the challenges and opportunities of an
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Where do you believe additional funding for care of older people should primarily be spent?
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expedite the current commitment to place home care for older persons on a statutory footing
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It should be replaced or amended (50 votes) rather than deleted and not replaced (39 votes)
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Select Committee on Finance, Public Expenditure and Reform, and Taoiseach (30 June 2016).
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Members of each assembly consist of 99 citizens and the chair for a total of 100 members.
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Significant fetal abnormality not likely to result in death before or shortly after birth
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amendment was accepted which added "how the State can make Ireland a leader in tackling
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to legalise and regulate abortion, up to 12 weeks' gestation for any reason, and up to
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ensure that older people have a stronger voice in determining their own care needs: 69
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in Dublin. In June 2016 the assembly's cost was estimated at €600,000, drawn from the
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prioritise and implement existing policies and strategies in relation to older people
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established in Ireland in 2016 to consider several political questions including the
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In 2019, the Irish government announced two further Citizens' Assemblies including
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Where do you believe overall funding for care of older people should come from?
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The inaugural and introductory assembly meeting was held on 15 October 2016 at
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Joint Committee on the Eighth Amendment of the Constitution (December 2017).
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Joint Committee on the Eighth Amendment of the Constitution (11 July 2017).
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responsibility for older people should be formally delegated to a dedicated
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Dáil debates, 4 October 2016. "these 99 citizens and their 99 substitutes"
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for fatal fetal abnormality or serious health risk to the pregnant woman.
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Fetal abnormality likely to result in death before or shortly after birth
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Whose approval is needed for an early general election: Assembly votes
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amendments were rejected. An analogous resolution was passed in the
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for bringing questions either to the Oireachtas or to a referendum
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with more than two (yes/no) options; in which case 52% preferred
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On the weekend of 13–14 January 2018 the Assembly considered the
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In general, who should be principally responsible for providing
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increase public resources allocated for the care of older people
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entertained the possibility of a similar body meeting after
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Department of Communications, Climate Action and Environment
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asked why there was no option to vote for "express positive
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Joint Committee on the Eighth Amendment of the Constitution
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formed after the 2016 election included this commitment:
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Votes for given option, out of a total of 88 votes cast.
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Irish body formed to consider political and social issues
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Health (Regulation of Termination of Pregnancy) Act 2018
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Not to be confused with the Portuguese political party
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The Citizens' Assembly was a successor to the 2012–14
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It should not be retained in full (by 79 votes to 12)
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mandate greater transparency in private pension fees
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Real and substantial physical risk to life of woman
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We, the Citizens!
Wir BĂĽrger

Irish
citizens' assembly
Constitution of Ireland
abortion
fixed term parliaments
referendums
population ageing
climate change
Oireachtas
Constitutional Convention (Ireland)
Constitutional Convention
Fine Gael–Labour coalition
2011 general election
political parties
constitutional amendments
standing orders
Taoiseach
Enda Kenny
the next general election
Irish abortion law
Eighth Amendment of the Constitution
foetal right
to life
Fine Gael–independent minority government
ageing population
fixed term parliaments
Damien English

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