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Referendum

Referendum

A vote where the public is asked to decide on a constitutional ammendment or a new constitution.

# referendum - Saturday 5 May, 2012

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Poll: Have you read the fiscal treaty?

It’s 24 pages – but do you plan to read it before voting?

Martin challenges Gerry Adams to head-to-head debate – but will Adams do it?

The Fianna Fáil leader criticised Adams’ ‘virtual absence’ from the referendum campaign to date.

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#EURef: How government TDs have used Twitter to push for ‘Yes’ vote

TDs, primarily from the government benches, have been tweeting like no-one’s business to advocate a ‘Yes’ vote this past week. Here’s why…

# referendum - Friday 4 May, 2012

Referendum Commission responds to MEP’s complaint over booklet

Socialist MEP Paul Murphy had made a complaint to the Commission over claims in its referendum guide about Ireland’s access to European Stability Mechanism funding if Ireland votes No.

The 5 at 5: Friday

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MEP disputes Referendum Commission’s claim on ESM veto

The Referendum Commission’s booklet says a No vote means no access to ESM funding – but Paul Murphy MEP disagrees.

# referendum - Thursday 3 May, 2012

# referendum - Wednesday 2 May, 2012

The 5 at 5: Wednesday

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Noonan stands by comments over ‘more difficult’ Budget if Ireland votes No

In Brussels, the finance minister says his comments were “a statement of principle” – saying a No vote will hit growth.

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Poll: How are you voting in the Fiscal Compact referendum?

The first major debate between the ‘Yes’ and ‘No’ camps was televised last night – so where do you stand as of this morning?

No second vote if Fiscal Compact referendum is rejected, says minister

“It’s just not going to happen this time around,” Minister Simon Coveney told TheJournal.ie.

# referendum - Tuesday 1 May, 2012

AS IT HAPPENED: The Europe Debate with Vincent Browne on TV3

Join TheJournal.ie as we track the hits and misses of the first major televised debate between the ‘Yes’ and ‘No’ camps in the Fiscal Compact referendum.

FF whip to meet Ó Cuív over role in referendum No campaign

Seán Ó Fearghaíl is to meet former deputy leader Éamon Ó Cuív to establish what role he will take in the referendum campaign.

Kenny: ‘Not for me to interfere in French election process’

The Taoiseach says he won’t interfere in Francois Hollande’s campaign, but that the fiscal compact need not be amended.

Noonan warns: Budget 2013 will be harsher if Ireland votes No

The finance minister says next year’s Budget will be “dramatically more difficult” – prompting scorn from opposition parties.

# referendum - Monday 30 April, 2012

TV3 confirms line-up for Vincent Browne’s referendum debate

The first live televised debate of the Fiscal Compact campaign will see two leading politicians from each of the Yes and No camps.

You have two days to register for a referendum postal vote

The polling order has been signed for the Fiscal Compact referendum – so here’s how to sort out your vote.

And they’re off: Campaigning for referendum to get underway

The Environment Minister Phil Hogan is expected to sign the referendum order today, kicking off just over a month of campaigning.

# referendum - Sunday 29 April, 2012

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The Daily Fix: Sunday

Back and forth on the treaty debate, pregnant girl turned away from Munster school and a round up of the rest of the day’s news…

Noonan: There’s no backup fund if Ireland votes No

The Minister for Finance dismissed reports in a Sunday newspaper that Ireland would be able to get a new bailout from the IMF regardless of the result of the referendum.

# referendum - Saturday 28 April, 2012

Fine Gael and Labour urge electorate to vote Yes on treaty

Simon Coveney called on people to read the Treaty for themselves before making up their mind on how to vote.

Column: Hollande wants to re-negotiate the treaty – but what does that mean for Ireland?

François Hollande has made it clear he is not a fan of the fiscal compact or the stability treaty, writes Eoin O’Malley. Now he seems to be encouraging the Irish to vote No.

# referendum - Friday 27 April, 2012

The 5 at 5: Friday

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Rabbitte insists Francois Hollande will not seek to ‘unpick’ Fiscal Treaty

The Communications Minister has played down comments made by the French presidential front-runner yesterday about renegotiating the treaty.

Kenny and Adams decline to take part in TV3 referendum debate

Only Fianna Fáil leader Micheál Martin has so far confirmed his participation in the debate hosted by Vincent Browne next Tuesday.

Eamon Gilmore defends Stability Treaty website changes

Statements disappeared from the StabilityTreaty.ie site yesterday amid complaints they were biased towards a ‘yes’ vote.

CPSU the latest union to determine Fiscal Compact stance

The Civil and Public Services Union will meet today at its annual conference in Cork.

Sinn Féin criticises Honohan’s call for a Yes vote

The party said the Central Bank governor is entitled to his own opinion as an individual but should not be using his role to endorse the treaty.

No vote on treaty would drive foreign investors away, warns Committee chair

Dominic Hannigan, who chairs the committee scrutinising the Fiscal Compact, also said that Europe needed to move away from right-wing economics that have been the focus in recent years.

# referendum - Thursday 26 April, 2012

IMPACT advises members to vote Yes in fiscal referendum

IMPACT say a No vote could result in a significant increase in the cost of borrowing for the State.

Caption competition: What does Enda think of his posters?

Enda Kenny was out in Fonthill today to pick up the first batch of Fine Gael referendum posters. So what’s he thinking?

READ: The Oireachtas’ briefing note on the Fiscal Compact Treaty

The Leinster House library has put together an impartial guide for TDs and Senators, and has shared it with the public.

Ministers’ Yes statements removed from treaty website

Meanwhile, Enda Kenny has launched a scathing attack on Gerry Adams and Sinn Féin for how they are conducting the No campaign.

EU Referendum: SF denies misrepresenting economists on No vote leaflets

Three economists who are advocating a Yes vote in the forthcoming referendum are quoted as being critical of the Fiscal Compact on a Sinn Féin leaflet that is being distributed.

Column: If Ireland votes no, how would we finance the country? Here’s how

The debate about what would happen if Ireland votes no is based on worst case scenarios. We should focus on real alternatives, write Michael Taft and Tom McDonnell.

# referendum - Wednesday 25 April, 2012

From The Daily Edge The Pact

As in the Fiscal Com…?

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VIDEO: Gerry Adams challenged on economists’ quotes in SF leaflet

A Sinn Féin pamphlet quotes three economists as bemoaning the fiscal compact… but some are actually in favour of it.

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Poll: Is this Stability Treaty video from the Government’s website biased?

Sinn Féin reckons the website breaches rules which bar the government from spending money on a Yes or No campaign.

SF challenges legality of Fiscal Compact website, says it is ‘incomplete’

Sinn Féin deputy leader Mary McDonald said that stabilitytreaty.ie is lacking in information as the party seeks legal advice on whether or not it is in breach of the McKenna judgement.

ICTU meets today to determine Fiscal Compact stance

Three major trade unions have called on its members to vote No in the referendum next month.