Tuesday, August 23, 2005

No Time Like The Present for DLP to Prove Their Commitment

Following the smooth running of the Dáil elections in Talamthom, and the second successive win for the DLP there must now be a marked commitment by all its members to work their hardest this term.

To put it mildly the LPT may be feeling a little hard done by following their best ever term which saw them become the most active force in Tománn politics. With the DLP seemingly disappearing left, right and center - Mark Prendergast loosing interest early in the term and Ciaron Ó hEaliaghthe and Peter Krembs not even reporting for duty - the LPT worked hard for electoral reform and succeeded.

The spotlight will now remain fixed upon the DLP in the reduced Dáil where already foreign policy changes and the development of a functioning military have been promised by DLP Dáil Ministers. Along with these promises the DLP must continue to see that the Dáil is operating at the highest possible level it can whilst encouraging greater activity levels out of government. If the DLP fails the Republic this term they be out of government by November.

1 Comments:

At 9:28 a.m., Blogger T.S. Ó Ceallaigh said...

The ConCon is often considered asmore of a group effort to be fair. Your record last term was more an awakening than a continuation from previous times.

 

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