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New political initiative plans citizens’ assembly to ‘renew democracy’

‘We the Citizens’ will hold seven regional meetings ahead of a national event aimed at restoring trust in public life.

A NEW POLITICAL initiative being launched today plans to hold a national citizens’ assembly later this year, as the culmination of a programme aimed at restoring public trust in public life.

‘We the Citizens’, which aims to show how Irish society could benefit by bringing citizens together in “new forms of public decision-making”, is an independent project aimed at trying to renew democracy in the wake of an election in which political reform was a major talking point.

The centrepiece of the programme, a national citizens’ assembly to be held in June, will have its agenda decided by seven regional events being held around the country, while a nationwide poll will also be carried out to decide its talking points.

Abbey Theatre director Fiach Mac Conghail, who is acting as the initiative’s chairman, said the project would adopt a two-fold programme, promising to “show that a bottom-up approach can support a better and more productive citizen engagement” while also pledging to “maintain the pressure on our politicians to change the way we are governed”.

While We the Citizens would be organising the seven local events taking place in advance of the national meeting – being held in Kilkenny, Cork, Galway, Letterkenny, Athlone and Dublin – the initiative is not setting their agenda, instead hoping that attendees themselves would take that role.

A panel of academics led by UCD professor David Farrell will carry out an academic study of the process and its outcomes, while the project is being steered by a board made up of people “who have distinguished themselves as Irish citizens” who were giving their time and expertise on a pro bono basis.

The initiative is being organised in conjunction with the Irish Universities Association and is funded by the Atlantic Philanthropies, founded by Irish-American philanthropist billionaire Chuck Feeney.

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    Oct 4th 2012, 4:32 PM

    What’s with all the weapons being found lately? Are people preparing for the Zombie Apocolypse?

    Well done Gardai.

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    Oct 5th 2012, 5:19 AM

    Rifles and blades would be of more use when that comes then pipe bombs.

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    Oct 4th 2012, 4:18 PM

    Sh!t just got real!

    Yeah. Coat: got it.

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    Oct 4th 2012, 5:24 PM

    So the Sh1t has hit the Pan.

    I’ll join you with me coat!

    ;)

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    Oct 4th 2012, 4:41 PM

    Darndale or Donaghmede? Radio earlier said the halting site in Darndale.

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    Oct 4th 2012, 9:54 PM

    the gaurds were outside the halting site this morning at 8am in donaghmede. about a km before the Hilton hotel

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    Oct 4th 2012, 6:52 PM

    The correct story compliments of RTE.

    A man in his 20s has been arrested as part of an investigation into a series of pipe bomb attacks in Dublin.

    The man was arrested after garda searches near a halting site in Darndale.

    Two pipe bombs were recovered, along with a number of firearms and a quantity of ammunition.

    The Army Bomb Disposal Team and more than 80 uniformed and armed gardaí are involved in the ongoing operation.

    The searches follow on from pipe bomb attacks in the Coolock and Rivermount areas last Thursday and Friday.

    Gardaí believe the attacks are linked to the ongoing feud between criminal gangs and the Real IRA.

    The man arrested is being detained at Coolock Garda Station.

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    Oct 4th 2012, 6:27 PM

    There is a Tara Lawn in Darndale and a Tara Lawns in Donaghmede, this definitely did not occurr in Donaghmede

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    Oct 4th 2012, 5:38 PM

    they raided a halting site in darndale thismorning and forms a load of guns and pipe bombs put money this in donaghmede is something to do with it

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    Oct 4th 2012, 10:10 PM

    just to clarify, there is no halting site in darndale!!!

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    Oct 4th 2012, 5:38 PM

    they raided a halting site in darndale thismorning and found a load of guns and pipe bombs put money this in donaghmede is something to do with it

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