submissions which are enshrined in the constitution and in law, and have gone ahead to implement a couple of very unpopular taxation measures, some of which even ex pats have cautioned them not to implement. so they still need pressure through dialogue, back door kind of reaching out to the president, and these protests whereas canyons are suffering because businesses are closed, a lot of canyons recognise this pressure is needed to get the government to listen. there s also then fear that the political interest could overrun the political interest could overrun the genuine interests of the country. but there is a need for dialogue, for public participation, a need for the right kind of solutions for what is a local problem, as well as a global problem, as well as a global problem, and also a governance problem, and also a governance problem, because a lot of money is lost through corruption, through
Senator McGreehan meets Louth IFA Representatives in Leinster House to discuss the Irish Farmers Associations Pre-Budget Submission. Senator McGreehan discusses.