Government must live up to its commitment to reduce drugs misery says Deputy Brian O’Shea
Wednesday, 25th April 2007
Brian O’Shea TD, Labour Party spokesman on Community, Rural and Gaeltacht Affairs, is calling for an ‘end of term’ report on what progress has been made by the Government in achieving its aim of ‘significantly reducing the hardship caused to individuals and to society by drugs misuse’.
Deputy O’Shea’s as Labour Party spokesman, has tabled a priority question to Noel Ahern TD Minister of State Department of the Environment, Heritage and Local Government, asking him to say what progress has been made in relation to this major problem for society as the current Government enters its final days.
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