Constitutional Review Body should not be “cooked up behind closed doors” says ICCL

ICCL2012, Archive, PRESS RELEASE

Press Release – For immediate release

Wednesday 22 February 2012

Ireland’s independent human rights watchdog, the Irish Council for Civil Liberties (ICCL) has welcomed the announcement that draft proposals for the constitutional convention will be published shortly. However, the Council has stressed that the Government should consult widely on the proposed “architecture” of the convention.

ICCL Director Mr Mark Kelly said:

“Changing the constitution should never be done lightly, so it is essential that there be proper consultation about the makeup of the new constitutional convention. Consultation on the nature and composition of the constitutional review body should be participative, informed, accessible and open.  Any perception that arrangements for the convention are being cooked up between political parties behind closed doors could undermine the public trust towards politicians which will be needed if future constitutional referenda are to succeed.”

ENDS

For more information, please contact:

Walter Jayawardene

Communications Manager

Irish Council for Civil Liberties

9-13 Blackhall Place

Dublin 7

Ireland

 

Tel. + 353 1 799 4504

Mob: +353 87 9981574

 

E-mail: walter.jayawardene@iccl.ie