If the opposition propose the amendments, they don't get included. If the government parties propose them they do.Could posters who understand the committee amendments stages of bills explain please? Do amendments at this stage get included in the final Act?
Thank you for your reply. Apologies for another question but one of the links I included is from the Seanad committee, is that the same?If the opposite propose the amendments, they don't get included. If the government parties propose them they do.
No, to pass legislation, the Dail (the TDs) must vote in favour of it and then the Seanad must vote in favour of it as well. It then goes to the President to be signed. It becomes law at that point unless the Act states that it will come into effect at a later date or when a Ministerial order is signed.Thank you for your reply. Apologies for another question but one of the links I included is from the Seanad committee, is that the same?
Thank you for your patience.the Dail (the TDs) must vote in favour of it and then the Seanad must vote in favour of it as well
It is a complicated enough process. The Seanad can really only delay a bill it doesn't like.Just trying to understand if the ban on all rent increases in that list from the Seanad will be in the final Act.
These are opposition amendments.Could posters who understand the committee amendments stages of bills explain please? Do amendments at this stage get included in the final Act?
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