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"Game up for the Government" 04.11.10

VICTORIOUS Sinn Féin senator Pearse Doherty yesterday declared "the game up" for the Government. He said Taoiseach Brian Cowen should call a general election as the Government had "little if any prospect of survival".
He was speaking yesterday after the High Court ruled in favour of his challenge against the Government’s delay in holding the Donegal South West by-election.
In a damning assessment of the delay, High Court president, Nicholas Kearns said:
“I am satisfied that the delay in this case is so inordinate as to amount to a breach of the applicant’s constitutional rights to such a degree as to warrant the court granting some form of relief.
“Far from the court tearing asunder the provisions of the Constitution by adjudicating on this application, it is the ongoing failure to move the writ for this by-election since June 2009 which offends the terms and spirit of the Constitution and its framework for democracy.”
Senator Doherty said the judgement was "a victory for the people of Donegal South West" who have been politically under-represented for the past year-and-a-half.
“I was forced to bring the Government kicking and screaming before the courts over its denial of democracy. Today’s decision is a great victory for the people of Donegal South West who have been politically under-represented for the past year-and-a-half.”
He added: “It is a victory for democracy itself. That the Government chose to waste taxpayers’ money fighting this case is a disgrace. Today’s court decision has struck a fatal blow to the life of this Government.
Senator Pearse Doherty
With three other by-elections now due, the government has little if any prospect of survival. The game is now up."
Green Party Senator Dan Boyle yesterday said his party wanted the writ for the by-election to be moved immediately. “We’ve come to the conclusion that our position as a party should be that the impact of the High Court decision should be followed through in its spirit and the by-election for Donegal South West should be held immediately at the soonest opportunity to move the writ,” he said.
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