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Started by Adios, January 23, 2011, 04:32:37 PM

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Adios

Can somebody explain why this is happening? Politics over there confuse the hell out of me.

The party's announcement, after a meeting in Dublin, follows a decision on Saturday by PM Brian Cowmen to quit as leader of his Fianna Fail party.

Mr Cowen had said he would stay on as PM until the election, a move opponents had described as "farcical".

The Greens' decision wipes out the ruling coalition's two-seat majority.

Faust

We don't have a PM thats England we have a Taoiseach, but that aside:
Our government is collapsing, the gov was FF with the greens in coalition.  After a confidence motion last week the Taoiseach Brian Cowen remained leader of his party FF.
The next day six ministers stepped down. Their roles should have been reassigned to new people and that was the plan, but on the day the greens blocked the move (which they can because they are in the coalition).

Now this is the only move those innefectual fucks have made their entire term, and its one that fucks the country. We have to wait for the election which was coming anyway before there will be a new person assigned to the roles which are of vital importance (one of which was minister of health).

BC left his party and is now an independant Taoiseach, probably because he is so hated it will save his party some votes in the next election.

In all its a disaster.
Sleepless nights at the chateau

Adios

Quote from: Faust on January 23, 2011, 04:44:12 PM
We don't have a PM thats England we have a Taoiseach, but that aside:
Our government is collapsing, the gov was FF with the greens in coalition.  After a confidence motion last week the Taoiseach Brian Cowen remained leader of his party FF.
The next day six ministers stepped down. Their roles should have been reassigned to new people and that was the plan, but on the day the greens blocked the move (which they can because they are in the coalition).

Now this is the only move those innefectual fucks have made their entire term, and its one that fucks the country. We have to wait for the election which was coming anyway before there will be a new person assigned to the roles which are of vital importance (one of which was minister of health).

BC left his party and is now an independant Taoiseach, probably because he is so hated it will save his party some votes in the next election.

In all its a disaster.

Do they have to wait or can they call for an emergency election?

Faust

Quote from: Charley Brown on January 23, 2011, 04:50:49 PM
Quote from: Faust on January 23, 2011, 04:44:12 PM
We don't have a PM that's England we have a Taoiseach, but that aside:
Our government is collapsing, the gov was FF with the greens in coalition.  After a confidence motion last week the Taoiseach Brian Cowen remained leader of his party FF.
The next day six ministers stepped down. Their roles should have been reassigned to new people and that was the plan, but on the day the greens blocked the move (which they can because they are in the coalition).

Now this is the only move those ineffectual fucks have made their entire term, and its one that fucks the country. We have to wait for the election which was coming anyway before there will be a new person assigned to the roles which are of vital importance (one of which was minister of health).

BC left his party and is now an independant Taoiseach, probably because he is so hated it will save his party some votes in the next election.

In all its a disaster.

Do they have to wait or can they call for an emergency election?
They have to wait until the general election in the first week of march, it takes that long to get one organised. Though what is really funny is that the Dail has to be called into recess before candidates can campaign, and that wont be happening until the same week. So the country is blessed in that they won't be putting their faces on every lampost and electricity pole.
Sleepless nights at the chateau

Adios

Well at least there is a silver lining!

Faust

Whoops, scratch that missed the news today. Governement is dissolving, looks like a general elections coming in a week or so even though we cant possibly prepare for it.
Sleepless nights at the chateau

Adios

Quote from: Faust on January 23, 2011, 11:15:27 PM
Whoops, scratch that missed the news today. Governement is dissolving, looks like a general elections coming in a week or so even though we cant possibly prepare for it.

Wow. Hope your voters are better educated on the issues than ours.

Faust

Quote from: Charley Brown on January 24, 2011, 12:01:46 AM
Quote from: Faust on January 23, 2011, 11:15:27 PM
Whoops, scratch that missed the news today. Governement is dissolving, looks like a general elections coming in a week or so even though we cant possibly prepare for it.

Wow. Hope your voters are better educated on the issues than ours.
We're not, every government since the inception of the republic has been either FF or the slightly more right wing FG, the two parties are otherwise indistinguishable.
Sleepless nights at the chateau

Cain

Heh, that sounds highly familiar.  You might as well not have left the Union, replace the Greens with the Lib Dems and imagine the FG were in power and you'd have exactly the same situation.

Although at least you wouldn't have to look into George Osborne's dead fish eyes.

Thurnez Isa

Quote from: Faust on January 23, 2011, 04:44:12 PM
We don't have a PM thats England we have a Taoiseach, but that aside:
Our government is collapsing, the gov was FF with the greens in coalition.  After a confidence motion last week the Taoiseach Brian Cowen remained leader of his party FF.
The next day six ministers stepped down. Their roles should have been reassigned to new people and that was the plan, but on the day the greens blocked the move (which they can because they are in the coalition).

Now this is the only move those innefectual fucks have made their entire term, and its one that fucks the country. We have to wait for the election which was coming anyway before there will be a new person assigned to the roles which are of vital importance (one of which was minister of health).

BC left his party and is now an independant Taoiseach, probably because he is so hated it will save his party some votes in the next election.

In all its a disaster.

Is Ireland like Canada in that if the ruling party or coalition falls and loses a vote of competence you have to go to the poles?

Cause we're been on the threat of an election for some time now. Only thing preventing them is polls show Canadians don't care.
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Adios

The Irish Republic is to hold an early general election on 25 February, its first national vote since the bail-out.

Prime Minister Brian Cowen announced that parliament was being dissolved, more than a year before his term in office was due to expire.

Mr Cowen, who is not standing for re-election, said the vote would define Ireland's future.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-europe-12330857

Interesting.

Faust

Thanks greens, Now new crooks have to catch up to speed on what you and FF were doing.
BTW, the greens opinion is now at an all time low of 1% approval. The party wont survive the next election, serves the fuckers right.
Sleepless nights at the chateau

Adios

Quote from: Faust on February 01, 2011, 04:54:14 PM
Thanks greens, Now new crooks have to catch up to speed on what you and FF were doing.
BTW, the greens opinion is now at an all time low of 1% approval. The party wont survive the next election, serves the fuckers right.

1%?? Damn, just damn. They need to buy a round for the house!

Faust

Quote from: Charley Brown on February 01, 2011, 04:56:10 PM
Quote from: Faust on February 01, 2011, 04:54:14 PM
Thanks greens, Now new crooks have to catch up to speed on what you and FF were doing.
BTW, the greens opinion is now at an all time low of 1% approval. The party wont survive the next election, serves the fuckers right.

1%?? Damn, just damn. They need to buy a round for the house!
It makes sense, their one and only action for their term was to block ministers from being appointed to empty positions and make the country wait until after an election for them to be filled.
No other party had less input on the government, and they were one of the two parties in power
Sleepless nights at the chateau

Adios

How many parties are there in Ireland?