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(File image) The European Parliament leaders were keen to include Irish MEPs on committees relating to trade, foreign affairs and energy. Alamy Stock Photo

Three Irish MEPs set to take up seats on European Parliament agriculture committee

The new European Parliament beefed up its internal affairs committees today.

THREE IRISH MEPS are set to take a seat each on the European Parliament’s agriculture committee, which in this term will renegotiate the terms in the Common Agricultural Policy (CAP).

Fianna Fáil’s Barry Cowen is tipped for the committee while Fine Gael’s Maria Walsh confirmed she will take a permanent seat in the group in Brussels yesterday.

Independent Luke ‘Ming’ Flanagan told The Journal that he will also be taking a set on the agriculture committee.

The majority of EU legislation – from the wording to the aims – is thrashed out, debated, negotiated and agreed upon at European committees.

Oftentimes, a seat on a committee can be just as influential as a ministerial position in a member state. The makeup of the committees was agreed by MEPs yesterday.

The number of seats on each committee for each party reflects the outcome of the most recent elections. There is some horse-trading that takes place between groups over chairperson and lead negotiator positions.

Along with at least two seats on the agricultural committee, Irish MEPs could potentially play an influential role in major policy changes for the EU over the next five years. 

Fianna Fáil MEP Billy Kelleher was re-selected for the economic affairs committee – where he will work on legislation relating to the Capital Markets Union, a plan which hopes to give European business owners equal access to private investment.

Fellow Fianna Fáil MEP Barry Andrews will retain his seat on the development committee and could be tapped for a substitute seat on the industry and trade committee.

Fine Gael MEP Seán Kelly will continue his work on the trade and energy committee, with a particular agenda to address renewable energy plans in Ireland, it is understood.

Ming Flanagan will have a substitute seat on the consumer affairs committee, where he hopes to address the issue of defective concrete. 

Yesterday, a total of 12 seats were added to the Parliament’s industry and energy committee, seven were added to the internal market committee and five were added to the social and employment affairs committee.

These additional seats reflects the large amount of internal work which the European Parliament needs to complete this term in order to compete with other markets, such as the US and China, but also prepare for any radical changes in global Governments. 

Sources in both Fianna Fáil and Fine Gael said the European Parliament leaders were keen to include Irish MEPs on committees relating to trade, foreign affairs and energy – due to the State’s position on taxes and strong economy.

Separately, there have been a number of MEPs who are selected for important committees relating to internal affairs.

Labour Party MEP Aodhán Ó Ríordáin confirmed on X, formerly Twitter, on Monday his position on the employment and social affairs committee – where he plans to tackle issues such as unpaid internships and an EU-wide right to disconnect.

Fine Gael’s Nina Carberry has also been selected for the Transport committee and substitute seats for the budgetary and trade committees.

Regina Doherty told The Journal this week that she will have a permanent seat on the internal market committee and the economic affairs committee and a substitute seat on the employment committee. 

Fianna Fáil’s Cynthia Ní Murchú is to have a seat with the former Fine Gael minister on the internal market committee, where she plans to work towards creating tougher social media regulations.

Sinn Féin’s Lynn Boylan announced yesterday that she will also sit on the environment committee and the trade committee. She previously told The Journal that she will be “keeping climate and biodiversity at the forefront” of her term.

The Parliament must first vote in favour of the membership of committees on Friday, but most of these members have been notified of these posts by their European parties, it is understood.

The committee positions of other Irish MEPs will also be confirmed on Friday.

Dr Ian Cooper, a research associate at the DCU Brexit Institute and Dr Elaine Fahey, Professor of Law at the Institute for the Study of European Law at the City Law School at City University of London both spoke to The Journal yesterday about Ireland’s position in the foreign relations of the EU.

Cooper said while Ireland will act as the “UK’s best friend” over the next number of years, it will still want a flexible approach to geopolitical relations between the three entities. 

Meanwhile, Fahey said that the EU institutions will have to focus on ensuring it keeps up with its competitors, in order to cement its footing as a global superpower over the next five years.

Fahey said, so far, the EU has “defied its expectations” and will have to continue to do so in order to keep its position as one of the biggest trading blocs in the world.

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    Apr 17th 2014, 11:00 AM

    One for Me , One for Myself and One for the person who wrote this ;)

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    Apr 17th 2014, 11:23 AM

    Nice! Thanks Fergal :)

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    Apr 17th 2014, 12:15 PM

    Lickarse

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    Apr 17th 2014, 11:19 AM

    The true meaning of Easter, thank you God for sending the Easter bunny into the world. Amen

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    Mute Leanne Lynch
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    Apr 17th 2014, 11:59 AM

    My mother has a gripe with Easter Eggs; “Sure there’s no more in them than a bar of chocolate”, so we never got them at home. This year I got a giant Kinder egg one and I’m already playing with the toy inside it. It’s like catching up with missed Christmases!

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    Mute Shane Kearney
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    Apr 17th 2014, 5:41 PM

    Cant beat them big kinder eggs…expensive as hell, but oh so good

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    Apr 17th 2014, 11:38 AM

    You can never go wrong, in having leftover Easter eggs and making Rice Krispie buns… Devine, that’s the way il be recycling my leftover chocolate

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    Mute Sam Bartell
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    Apr 17th 2014, 12:17 PM

    What is this mysterious stuff “leftover” chocolate???

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    Mute Shalalovely
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    Apr 17th 2014, 12:19 PM

    Leftover chocolate??? What is this rare phenomenon you speak of?

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    Apr 17th 2014, 11:29 AM

    a little bit of irony last week, junior’s RE teacher implied that the Easter Bunny wasnt real……

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    Mute Leanne McHugh
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    Apr 17th 2014, 11:38 AM

    15 nieces and nephews between me and my partner, 3 children and 3 of my children’s friends. 21 Easter eggs bought. A little over the average.

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    Apr 17th 2014, 11:00 AM

    I’m always hangin for a pint on Good Friday!

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    Apr 17th 2014, 12:14 PM

    And I bet it’s those who can least afford to who are buying the drink and the eggs !

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    Apr 17th 2014, 12:40 PM

    It’s amazing how good the retail industry are at monetizing this sort of thing. From celebrating the execution of a bloke who thought he was the son of god to pressurizing parents into buying overpriced chocolate eggs. Genius!

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    Apr 17th 2014, 11:33 AM

    Three! I have given out about four already and have at least another six at home ready to go, that is if Cookie Monster ie. hubby doesn’t get to them first!!

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    Apr 17th 2014, 11:32 AM

    My mammy always buys me a giant Easter egg. A serving suggestion put an Easter egg in the fridge and than get a bag of marshmallows. Place a marshmallow on top of the piece of cool chocolate fresh from the fridge and enjoy :)

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    Apr 17th 2014, 11:16 AM

    Aoife, the Lir handmade one one you desk is from Gizmo

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    Apr 17th 2014, 3:25 PM

    My sons 5 and got his first Easter egg last year. His first time having chocolate. Im putting a limit on his eggs from others as I ended up giving the left over ones away at Halloween to the trick or treaters!!! #confusedwitches

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    Apr 17th 2014, 12:17 PM

    And the average number of craps is…

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    Mute Emma O'Dwyer
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    Apr 17th 2014, 3:23 PM

    When you get 3 or more eggs for Easter I get sick of eating them cause they all taste the same, so I diversify/change them into something else…it’s lush when you melt the chocolate and pour it into the Rice Krispies it’s a change

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    Apr 18th 2014, 10:38 AM

    “Munster is the county…” someone opened their Good Friday alcohol a little early :P

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    Apr 18th 2014, 12:30 AM

    Seriously. What a ridiculous event.

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    Apr 18th 2014, 6:04 AM

    What ever happened to mother goose??? Bunnies and eggs…more like little brown k’nobblins

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