News_Editor Posted January 20, 2011 Share Posted January 20, 2011 Irish PM Cowen calls for general election after cabinet reshuffle fails 2011-01-20 22:46:03 GMT+7 (ICT) DUBLIN, IRELAND (BNO NEWS) -- Irish Prime Minister Brian Cowen on Thursday announced that a General Election will be held in March after his proposed cabinet reshuffle was rejected. Cowen remarked that his intention is to seek dissolution of the Irish Parliament before March 11, when the General Election is scheduled to take place. The Irish Premier added that in the meantime he will continue pushing key pieces of legislation to aid Ireland's economic recovery. In addition, President Mary McAleese accepted the resignations of five Ministers acting Cowen's advice. Ministers Harney, Dempsey, Ahern, O’Keeffe and Killeen were removed as members of the Government and their posts will be reassigned to existing ministers. "I want to put on the record of the House my gratitude to each of them for their distinguished contribution to the work of the Government and to the country," Cowen said. Mary Harney was the Minister for Health and Children. Previously, she was the Minister for Enterprise, Trade and Employment. Noel Dempsey has been involved in the Irish government in many posts. He last acted as Minister for Transport and pushed legislation that reduced deaths caused by road accidents. Justice Minister Dermot Ahern also quit the government. He proposed the recent ground-breaking anti-gangland legislation. Batt O’Keeffe quit his position as Minister for Education and Science. Cowen said that O'Keeffe is one of his best friends. The fifth minister removed was Tony Killeen who briefly served as Defense Minister. He was designated for the post in March 2010. He oversaw the successful completion of the UN mission from Chad last summer and announced a new deployment to Lebanon just before Christmas. On Wednesday, President McAleese accepted the resignation of Micheal Martin, Minister for Foreign Affairs, under the advice of Cowen who assigned the Department of Foreign Affairs to himself for the time being. The Irish government recently obtained approval for its National Recovery Plan and provided proper funding through the negotiation of an European Union /International Monetary Fund financial package. Cowen on Tuesday won a confidence vote which was held after a Finance Minister Brian Lenihan accused Cowen of lapses of judgment. The Premier has been blamed for the Irish economic crisis that resulted in a multi-billion bailout from EU/IMF. -- © BNO News All rights reserved 2011-01-20 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
spongeman Posted January 20, 2011 Share Posted January 20, 2011 Its really scary what is going on in this country now. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
aridion Posted January 20, 2011 Share Posted January 20, 2011 (edited) Yeah, scarey indeed. But the thing that worries me is that I don't think any of the other parties will do anything better. Edited January 20, 2011 by aridion Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
spongeman Posted January 22, 2011 Share Posted January 22, 2011 Yeah, scarey indeed. But the thing that worries me is that I don't think any of the other parties will do anything better. Cowen resigned as leader today. Expect the Greens to pull the plug soon. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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