Dáil schedule in week after St Patrick's Day prompts 'do-nothing Government' jibe from Opposition

There was also criticism levied over the fact that most Oireachtas committees are yet to be established
Dáil schedule in week after St Patrick's Day prompts 'do-nothing Government' jibe from Opposition

Cian O’Callaghan said that it was 'impossible to understand' why the Government was not tabling new legislation. File picture: Stephen Collins/Collins Photos

The Government have been accused by opposition parties of “doing nothing”, as no legislation is planned to be progressed after the St Patrick’s Day recess.

A draft Dáil schedule outlines that there is no legislation tabled to be progressed when the Dáil returns on Wednesday, March 19, after more than a week off while Government ministers travel abroad for St Patrick’s Day.

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