Election Manifestos 2024 may promote Peace or War

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The two main conservative parties, Fine Gael and Fianna Fail, have produced their General Election 2024 Manifestos, both are long on details, outlining their plans and commitments.

However, PANA is concerned that the language used in these documents make these commitments very vague and confusing, especially on foreign affairs.

The Fianna Fáil / Fine Gael / Green 2020 Programme for Government stated: “The Government will ensure that all overseas operations will be conducted in line with our position of military neutrality and will be subject to a triple lock of UN, Government, and Dáil Eireann approval.”

This commitment was clear, so these parties now in government found it hard to convince the electorate on the need to abandon the UN mandate for Irish troops serving abroad on peacekeeping missions. Whilst the term ‘military neutrality’ can be interpreted by the author, what political adviser came up with the term ‘sensible reform’ of the Triple Lock legislation.

Today, the Fianna Fail General Election 2024 Manifesto states, we will ‘continue to protect and promote Ireland’s military neutrality including sensible reform of the ‘Triple Lock’ legislation.’ (Investing in Defence P. 128)

Abandoning the Triple Lock signifies a serious diminution of our commitment to the UN system, to UN peace-keeping efforts, and to multilateralism. This was borne out in the government’s March 2023 decision to withdraw approximately 130 defence personnel from the Golan Heights to ‘ensure that the Defence Forces have the capacity to fulfil their commitment to the EU Battlegroup 2024/2025’ https://www.pana.ie/

Fine Gael appears more open in their support for this emerging EU military structure, through EU Battlegroups, and the PESCO agreement.

Today, the Fine Gael General Election 2024 Manifesto states, ‘we will enhance cooperation between our Defence Forces and international partners, including the United Nations, European Union, and NATO’ (Support active military cooperation, P. 71)

According to Roger Cole of PANA, both FF and FG use this vague language in their Manifestos to cause confusion, and to convince us at election time that they have no plans to join this nuclear armed, warmongering NATO military alliance, we just want to cooperate more with them.

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To confirm this Press Release contact…

Tom Crilly, Communications Officer, PANA,

Roger Cole, Chairperson, PANA,

Padraig Mannion, Irish Language Spokesperson, PANA,

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Saving the Triple Lock

A three-tiered approval mechanism to authorise the deployment of troops to highly complex and volatile environments, including conflict zones, makes good sense. Yet the government is planning to dismantle it with no meaningful public debate.

Fianna Fail General Election Manifesto 2024, P. 128

Fine Gael General Election 2024 Manifesto, P. 71

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