Nothing to Fear in EU Budget Peer-Review Proposal
May 13, 2010 on 2:10 pm | In Economy, NAMA, The European Union, The Lisbon Treaty | No CommentsWe cannot expect bailouts from
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Assistance for EU Member States
May 11, 2010 on 5:28 pm | In Economy, The European Union, The Lisbon Treaty | No CommentsWhen I consider the extent of the measures adopted by the European Union in solidarity with certain Member States, including Ireland, all I can say is, Thank God for the Lisbon Treaty.
The solidarity clause contained in Article 122 of the Treaty states the
In 2001, when Mr. McCreevy was Minister for Finance,
We must also adopt honest, transparent and consistent policies. It was announced in the budget that policy on public service pensions would be reformed. On Friday last, however, the Government did a U-turn and changed its position in this regard. I do not know whether there is a saving to be made in making such a change, but we must be consistent in the policies we adopt. We must explain our position more fully to the European Union if we hope to avail of the support available.
EU Green Light Not a Ringing Endorsement of NAMA
February 28, 2010 on 10:59 am | In Economy, NAMA, The European Union | No CommentsThe conditions applied to NAMA, as called for by Fine Gael, are welcome. The European Commission must now ensure these conditions are rigorously adhered to.
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Regan takes Patton Flyer case to Europe
February 15, 2010 on 12:03 pm | In Local, Patton Flyer, The European Union, Transport | No CommentsLocal operator being muscled out despite demand and popularity of service
Eugene with Patton Flyer operator Trevor Patton
Excluding performing loans and Anglo Irish Bank could reduce NAMA by up to €30 billion
February 14, 2010 on 12:26 pm | In Economy, NAMA, The European Union | No CommentsNew FG submission to EU Commission on NAMA
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