Martin Kenny TD spoke in the Dáil: Cost of Living Mini-Budget: Motion [Private Members]
Martin Kenny, the Sinn Féin TD representing Sligo-Leitrim, participated in Dáil discussions regarding a private members' motion on the cost of living mini-budget. His contribution formed part of broader parliamentary debate on the government's response to rising living expenses affecting Irish households.
Robert Troy, a Fianna Fáil TD from Longford-Westmeath, also engaged with the motion, bringing his party's perspective to the cost of living discussions. The debate allowed multiple voices from different political constituencies to address concerns about economic pressures facing constituents across the country.
In separate parliamentary business, Cathy Bennett, the Sinn Féin TD for Cavan-Monaghan, made statements during Europe Day proceedings, contributing to discussions on European affairs and Ireland's relationship with the broader EU context.
Additionally, Pearse Doherty, Sinn Féin's TD for Donegal, took part in Leaders' Questions, the regular parliamentary forum where TDs pose questions to government leadership on matters of national importance.
The sessions reflected ongoing parliamentary activity addressing both immediate domestic economic concerns and wider policy matters of relevance to Irish constituents.
For full details of the Dáil proceedings, consult the Oireachtas record.
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Robert Troy TD (Fianna Fáil, Longford-Westmeath) contributed to the motion on “Cost of Living Mini-Budget: Motion [Private Members]”.
Cathy Bennett TD (Sinn Féin, Cavan-Monaghan) contributed to the statement on “Europe Day: Statements”.
Pearse Doherty TD (Sinn Féin, Donegal) contributed to the questions on “Ceisteanna ó Cheannairí - Leaders' Questions”.