National security proposals dropped from new coalition's programme for government

National security proposals dropped from new coalition's programme for government

The new programme repeats previous commitments regarding the Defence Forces and An Garda Síochána but proposals to set up a new department of domestic affairs have been shelved. Stock picture: Óglaigh na hÉireann

Fianna Fáil election proposals to set up a new department of domestic affairs, including a new national intelligence agency, have been dropped from the new coalition programme for government.

The proposal, which attracted positive reactions from security experts, was in a bid to respond to “an increasingly unstable global environment” and a wide range of threats facing Ireland — including cyber, hybrid, espionage, and border security.

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