{"id":3057,"date":"2016-02-26T07:13:40","date_gmt":"2016-02-26T07:13:40","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/forumpolonia.org\/?p=3057"},"modified":"2016-02-26T11:36:17","modified_gmt":"2016-02-26T11:36:17","slug":"dzisiaj-wyroby-do-parlamentu-irlandzkiego-chcesz-wiedziec-jak-na-sprawe-m-in-integracji-patrza-partie-polityczne-kandydatow-z-twojego-regionu","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/forumpolonia.org\/dzisiaj-wyroby-do-parlamentu-irlandzkiego-chcesz-wiedziec-jak-na-sprawe-m-in-integracji-patrza-partie-polityczne-kandydatow-z-twojego-regionu\/","title":{"rendered":"Dzisiaj wybory do parlamentu irlandzkiego. Chcesz wiedzie\u0107, jak na spraw\u0119 integracji patrz\u0105 partie polityczne kandydat\u00f3w z Twojego regionu?"},"content":{"rendered":"

\"pg1\"Osoby uprawnione do g\u0142osowania otrzyma\u0142y ju\u017c karty wyborcze, na kt\u00f3rych znajduje si\u0119 adres lokalu wyborczego. Polacy mieszkaj\u0105cy w Irlandii i posiadaj\u0105cy obywatelstwo irlandzkie maj\u0105 prawo g\u0142osowa\u0107 w irlandzkich wyborach parlamentarnych o ile s\u0105 wpisani do rejestru wyborc\u00f3w.\u00a0 Rejestr Wyborc\u00f3w mo\u017cna sprawdzi\u0107 online:\u00a0 www.checktheregister.ie<\/a><\/p>\n

Aby przybli\u017cy\u0107 spo\u0142eczno\u015bci polskiej irlandzk\u0105 scen\u0119 polityczn\u0105 postanowili\u015bmy zapyta\u0107 irlandzkie partie polityczne o ich postrzeganie integracji imigrant\u00f3w oraz ich plany dotycz\u0105ce tej kwestii zawarte w programie wyborczym. Skontaktowali\u015bmy si\u0119 z nast\u0119puj\u0105cymi partiami politycznymi:
\n1.\u00a0\u00a0 \u00a0Fianna F\u00e1il
\n2.\u00a0\u00a0 \u00a0Fine Gael
\n3.\u00a0\u00a0 \u00a0The Labour Party
\n4.\u00a0\u00a0 \u00a0Sinn F\u00e9in
\n5.\u00a0\u00a0 \u00a0People Before Profit Alliance
\n6.\u00a0\u00a0 \u00a0Renua Ireland
\n7.\u00a0\u00a0 \u00a0Social Democrats
\n8.\u00a0\u00a0 \u00a0The Green Party
\n9.\u00a0\u00a0 \u00a0The Workers’ Party of Ireland<\/p>\n

Odpowiedzi otrzymali\u015bmy od 4 partii politycznych. Przedstawiamy je poni\u017cej. Dzi\u0119kujemy Fianna F\u00e1il, People Before Profit Alliance National, The Green Party i The Labour Party za czas po\u015bwi\u0119cony na przygotowanie odpowiedzi i doceniamy zainteresowanie tak istotna kwesti\u0105 jak\u0105 jest integracja imigrant\u00f3w w Irlandii.<\/p>\n

Answer to question: What part of your election manifesto or your party programme addresses migrant integration issues and what if any immigrant-focused integration plans are included there.<\/strong><\/p>\n

\"Fianna-Fail-Logo-e1360661867327\"1. Fianna F\u00e1il; <\/strong>website: www.fiannafail.ie<\/a><\/p>\n

Fianna F\u00e1il about immigration and integration policy.<\/p>\n

We believe immigration has been a hugely positive experience for Irish society over the past 20 years.<\/p>\n

With specific regard to the Polish community in Ireland, as you will be aware that Fianna F\u00e1il was in government in 2004 when Poland joined the European Union and along with Sweden and the United Kingdom, Ireland was one of three EU states to offer full and open access to the labour market.\u00a0\u00a0Furthermore notwithstanding some parties suggesting a work permit regime during 2006, we stood by that decision.<\/p>\n

Twelve years later we remain fully welcoming and supportive of the Polish community in Ireland. While issues of integration have not had the public prominence they had in the years 2004-2008, Fianna F\u00e1il believes that this absence is perhaps testament to the successful integration of the new Polish community in Ireland.<\/p>\n

Fianna F\u00e1il welcomes the appointment of a minister of state with specific responsibility for new communities \u2013 and if in government after the election will be fully committed to its retention. Full integration of new communities into Irish society must be provided for by the state in order to ensure that immigrants to Ireland have the same opportunities as Irish people who reside here.<\/p>\n

We find it regrettable that almost two years after the announcement of a review of integration policy in the state, we have yet to see a new policy being published by the Government. Much was made at the time of the fact that a Cross Departmental Group on Integration was reconstituted with a mandate to review the activities being undertaken by Government Departments and agencies directed to promoting the integration of migrants. It has been said that the Group is preparing a Draft Integration Strategy taking account of the policies and actions already being implemented and undertaking consultation with key stakeholders. We will ensure that a new sense of urgency is brought to completing the review.<\/p>\n

On the issue of migrants and refugees from beyond the European Economic Area, and with particular regard to the crisis in Syria, we believe that the unprecedented levels of migrants and refugees fleeing war torn regions in the Middle East and North Africa presents a serious humanitarian and political challenge to Europe. Ireland must play its part in assisting those in need of refuge at home and in providing help on front line camps. Refugees based here in Ireland and the communities they are placed in must be afforded the supports they need to fully integrate into Irish society. We will stand with others in fighting against the extremists who are using this crisis to promote fear and distrust between groups. We will insist that Europe remain true to its democratic and inclusive values.<\/p>\n

\"ppp\"2. People Before Profit Alliance National; <\/strong>website: http:\/\/www.peoplebeforeprofit.ie\/<\/a><\/p>\n

Our manifesto provides a shortened version of our wider policies and tends to focus on specifics.<\/p>\n

Our policy on integration has the following elements:<\/p>\n

Economic: We favour the full recognition of qualifications gained in countries like Poland. We are opposed to any discriminatory policies at workplace level on pay, promotion or conditions of work. We are for more rapid hearing of cases by equality agencies and a compulsion on employers to pay up promptly when awards are made against them on grounds of discrimination.<\/p>\n

Social: We are for more state support for language classes. At local level, we favour active measures to develop a local community spirit. We believe that struggles such as those over water charges have contributed to the revival of a stronger community spirit.<\/p>\n

Cultural: We favour measures to support cultural diversity. We are for state funding to promote the diverse cultures of New Irish communities throughout Irish society,<\/p>\n

Political: We encourage migrants to take an active part in the political process. We welcome their participation in our local branch network.<\/p>\n

\"gplogo\"3. The Green Party; <\/strong>website: www.greenparty.ie<\/a><\/p>\n

Yes there is an issue with EU citizens applying for naturalisation. We would review the overly high fee for naturalisation that would discourage Polish citizens from applying for naturalisation. There is a risk that if not enough EU citizens naturalise then their voices will not be heard at general elections.<\/p>\n

Manifesto –\u00a0https:\/\/greenparty.ie\/wp-content\/uploads\/2016\/02\/Manifesto-small-online-filesize.pdf<\/a><\/p>\n

4. The Labour Party; <\/strong>website: https:\/\/www.labour.ie\/manifesto\/<\/a><\/p>\n

Ireland\u2019s population is more diverse than ever before and<\/p>\n

\"lpart\"<\/strong><\/p>\n

embraces new communities from across the world. We need appropriate integration structures to assist in social cohesion. Labour in government has worked with Migrant Groups to look at new ways to develop better integration practices. We also established a nationwide Polish\u2013Irish festival recognising the unique position of the Polish diaspora \u2013 one of the largest ex-pat communities in Ireland. The implementation of the new National Integration Strategy will be a key priority for Labour in the next government. We will create local integration strategies and guidelines for all community groups in receipt of public funding. The new strategy will look at ways to encourage participation in public life, including politics, for migrants and their families. The Labour Party will introduce, on a one-off basis, an earned regularisation scheme for undocumented migrants living in Ireland. This scheme will be both pragmatic and fair and will be developed in consultation with migrant NGOs and the relevant government departments within the lifetime of the next government. Ensuring a fair and humane system for asylum and refugee applications remains a core task. In government Labour has overseen the publication of a report into the Protection Process including the Direct Provision System. This report included 176 recommendations some of which we have begun to implement including the waiving of prescription charges for those living in direct provision and increasing the rate allowance paid to children living in these centres. We have also introduced a Protection Bill which will see new applications for asylum processed more quickly to ensure people are not left living in limbo for many years while their application is pending. If re-elected we will continue to implement the recommendations within the report to ensure that those seeking asylum are treated with dignity and respect whilst they await the outcome of their application. We will also continue to work on developing comprehensive immigration legislation, which is transparent and clear for those wishing to work and live in the state.<\/p>\n

Our Youth Section Labour Youth does not have a separate manifesto but it does have a very strong track record of inclusion and seeking to involve people from our new communities in their structures and activities.<\/p>\n

We would hope that all of our manifesto will be of interest to your community but specifically as per your letter I would refer you to pages 90 -96.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"

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