Senator Bacik speaking on Women in Politics, Transport, and Dublin Bikes
Order of Business
Senator Ivana Bacik: I ask the Leader for a debate on a positive matter - in contrast to some of the more negative issues about which we have been talking today - No. 32 on the Order Paper, a motion from the Joint Committee on Justice, Equality, Defence and Women’s Rights, of which I am a member, noting the report of the joint committee on women’s participation in politics, which was laid before the Seanad on 28 October. I was rapporteur to the Sub-Committee on Women’s Participation in Politics, of which Senator McDonald was also a member. We have drawn up a report which makes important recommendations on improving women’s representation in politics. At present, an extremely low 13.8% of Deputies are women. Given that the percentage of women Deputies has never gone above 14%, it is clear that we need to do something. The report has received overwhelming cross-party support from the joint committee and is scheduled to be launched on Thursday. I would like the Leader to arrange for a debate on it in the Seanad because I understand it is to be debated in the other House.
I also seek a debate on transport in
In tribute to Dublin City Council, the dublinbikes scheme, which I used last week, has received a very positive reaction and is widely used across the city centre with few problems. We should commend the council on instituting this scheme.
