The Seanad is made up of 60 members elected or appointed in the following manner
- 11 appointed directly by the Taoiseach
- 6 elected by university graduates (3 TCD, 3 NUI)
- 43 from vocational panels as follows
- 7 from administrative
- 11 from agricultural
- 5 from education and culture
- 9 from industrial and commerce
- 11 from labour
The main problem with Enda Kenny's plan is that he needs to pass a referendum to abolish the Seanad. Articles 18 and 19 outline the requirements and role of the Seanad and both articles would have to be removed. After a succesful referendum, legislation would have to be passed to repeal the enabling legislation. Realistically the Seanad would cease to exist when the general election after the next one is called - sometime between 2015 and 2017 most likely.
The funniest part of this whole situation is that the most vocal opponents of this proposal are the very same FG senators who pretty much to a man will be elected to the Dail next time out. Perhaps they should just keep their heads down and stop drawing attention to the fact that Enda has gone off on yet another solo run.
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