A Traveller advocacy group is calling for a seat in the Seanad to be reserved for members of the Travelling community.
Pavee Point says such a move would help recognise ethnic minorities. A Seanad report also calls for political parties and candidates to sign up to and enforce anti-racist protocols. Martin Collins, who is co-director of Pavee Point, says we should follow in the footsteps of other countries such as Romania, Hungary and Georgia in reserving seats for ethnic minorities.
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