PANA Submission to the Defence and Security Committee

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Save the Triple Lock: PANA Submission to the Defence and Security Committee

The Peace and Neutrality Alliance strongly opposes the planned legislation to repeal the Triple Lock.

Successive governments in 2002 and 2009 made commitments to retain the Triple Lock in order to secure passage of the Nice and Lisbon referendums.

Given the way in which the declarations were made, and in light of the recent Heneghan Supreme Court case, proceeding by ordinary legislation without a further referendum is likely to be unconstitutional.

Without the Triple Lock, there is no limit to the number or types of missions Irish troops could be sent on, particularly worrying given the state of the world and the risk of becoming embroiled in war with nuclear-armed Russia.

It is absurd to think that the government / Dáil self-certifying compliance with international law would be an adequate alternative to the Triple Lock. The depiction of the UN Security Council as permanently deadlocked is simply inaccurate. From 2020 – 2024, 264 out of 284 resolutions voted on at the Council were passed with no power exercising a veto.

As long as we remain a UN member state, we are obliged under Article 25 of the UN Charter to accept and implement decisions of the Security Council. This can only be ended if we leave the United Nations, which no-one calling for removal of the Triple Lock is advocating.

Proposals to reconfigure internal discipline in the Defence Forces could create a chill effect for potential war crimes whistleblowers.

These arguments are set out in further detail in the full submission which can be downloaded above.

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