The Dáil Passes Key Legislation Ahead of Potential Election
The Dáil has successfully passed the Gambling Regulation Bill and the Social Welfare Bill amidst mounting speculation of an upcoming general election. The Gambling Regulation Bill establishes the Gambling Regulatory Authority to oversee betting regulations, while the Social Welfare Bill enacts planned welfare increases.
Tánaiste Micheál Martin hinted at a possible pre-Christmas election if all required legislative work is completed, with the Finance Bill being the only remaining task.
Hate Crimes Bill Advances in Seanad
The Hate Crimes Bill, now named the Criminal Justice (Incitement to Violence or Hatred and Hate Offences) Bill, passed in the Seanad after controversial elements were removed. Minister for Justice Helen McEntee emphasized the need for legislation to combat criminal conduct motivated by hatred.
The Bill sparked discussions on gender definitions, with Senator Ronan Mullen expressing concerns and Senator Marie Sherlock advocating for support for individuals facing violence due to their identity.
Amid debates, the focus remains on protecting individuals and addressing rising hate crimes across Ireland.
Additional reporting Joe Mag Raollaigh, Juliette Gash
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