Working group publish plans on seanad reform
The public will be given the right to elect half of the Seanad, under new plans revealed this morning. A working group on reforming the upper house wants to allow the public to elect 30 senators, with every citizen getting a vote, including emigrants. The group has designed a system where ballot papers can be downloaded and posted back to Ireland without any risk of voter fraud. It's now due to publish a bill giving effect to their proposals, which will be published in the coming weeks. A referendum would not be needed.
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