I.i.26.e Minutes,
1995 Oct. 25
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Summary: | Minutes of the Executive Committee which took place on 25 Oct 1995 principally concerning: outstanding Party dues owed by Bernie Malone MEP; dispute in North Tipperary constituency council; opening of formal government talks between Tánaiste Dick Spring TD, Party Leader and the Ulster Unionist Party; European Monetary Union (EMU); Ministerial fundraising; motion regarding criminal justice; and appointment of a Party constitutional review committee. Minutes signed by Jim Kemmy TD, Party Chair. Also includes: agenda; draft minutes; motion concerning ministerial fundraising; motion regarding Party finances; organisation committee report; cover letter and copy of Labour Party submission to the constitutional review group. (34 pp) |
In collection: | Irish Labour Party Archive, 1919-2014 |
Format: | Manuscript |
Language: | English |
Notes: | Physical description: 1 folder (7 items) |
Arrangement: | Sub-fonds |
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I.i.26.e Minutes,
1995 Oct. 25
In Collection: | Irish Labour Party Archive, 1919-2014 |
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Description: | Minutes of the Executive Committee which took place on 25 Oct 1995 principally concerning: outstanding Party dues owed by Bernie Malone MEP; dispute in North Tipperary constituency council; opening of formal government talks between Tánaiste Dick Spring TD, Party Leader and the Ulster Unionist Party; European Monetary Union (EMU); Ministerial fundraising; motion regarding criminal justice; and appointment of a Party constitutional review committee. Minutes signed by Jim Kemmy TD, Party Chair. Also includes: agenda; draft minutes; motion concerning ministerial fundraising; motion regarding Party finances; organisation committee report; cover letter and copy of Labour Party submission to the constitutional review group. (34 pp) |
Main Creator: | |
Language: | English |
Extent: | 1 folder (7 items) |
Format: | Manuscript |
Call Number: |
MS 49,494 /252
(Manuscripts Reading Room) |
Rights: | Copyright owned by the National Library of Ireland. |
Corporate Author: | Labour Party (Ireland) |