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13th
October 2003
PRESS
RELEASE
PROPOSED NATIONAL
INFRASTRUCTURAL BODY AN ATTACK ON DEMOCRACY AND COMMUNITIES - GREEN PARTY
The
Green Party has sharply criticised the Government's proposal to set up a
new National Infrastructure body. The Party stated that the proposed body would
side-step An Bord Pleanala and limit democratic input into decision-making.
Green Party TD, Ciarán Cuffe said today, "Minister Cullen has sidelined
democracy with his recent so-called 'Protection of the Environment' Act. He now
wants to diminish the role of communities and individuals in commenting on
projects. "
"Regarding high profile planning appeals, objectors to the Corrib Gas Field
works were vindicated by the recent mudslides in Co. Mayo. Even the Taoiseach
appeared to have been on the side of the local community regarding the proposal
to build a National Conference Centre at Spencer Dock in Dublin. "
"Of course there is a need to reduce delays to important projects, but not
at the expense of 'kowtowing' to big business or by side-stepping the legitimate
democratic concerns of communities," concluded Deputy Cuffe.
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