Campaigners ask President Higgins to keep Dáil in situ
by Paul Cunningham, https://www.facebook.com/rtenews/ · RTE.iePresident Michael D Higgins has been asked not to dissolve the Dail later today, by campaigners who want the Occupied Territories Bill to be passed by the Oireachtas.
The bill would ban trade between Ireland and Israel's illegal settlements in the Occupied Palestinian Territories.
It is expected that Taoiseach Simon Harris will make the request for a dissolution this afternoon.
However, in a letter sent to Áras an Uachtaráin by the Mothers Against Genocide group, President Higgins has been asked to use his presidential powers to keep the Dáil in situ.
Spokesperson Clare O'Connor said in the letter: "Our government has blocked and stalled this bill at every turn. Last week the offer of the opposition's Dáil speaking time to facilitate the enactment of this crucial bill was refused. The International Court of Justice advisory opinion in July makes it very clear that Ireland is compelled to act now."
"We hope dear President Higgins that you can be the final contributor to getting the Occupied Territories Bill enacted now," she added.
Last Tuesday, Tánaiste Micheál Martin insisted that the Government is "prepared to go the full distance" on the Occupied Territories Bill, including through the European courts.
However, the Minister for Foreign Affairs warned the Select Committee on Foreign Affairs and Defence that the bill's prospects may be harmed were the Government to give the committee the legal advice it has received.
He added that he believes that the bill could be enacted, but not quickly.
"So, it can be done, we're satisfied - and we're going to do it, and we're going to progress this," he said.
"But it's not something that can be done in a short space of time," he added.