The Avondhu

GALTY GIRLS SMILING ON INTERNATIO­NAL WOMEN’S DAY

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RIGHT - The two Galty girls, Mary O’Farrell (right) and Aoife Mac Giolla Coda received good news on Internatio­nal Women’s Day earlier this week, taking McKenna Awards for their produce. Mary was awarded for the Galty Valley food truck and catering service (8 McKenna Awards to date) and Aoife Mac Giolla Coda, from Galty Honey Farm, received recognitio­n for their lovely local honey. Well done ladies!

On Wednesday week last, the European People’s Party (EPP) Group voted by a large majority (84.1% or 148 MEPs) in favour of amending the group’s internal rules of procedure, with the five Fine Gael MEPs - Seán Kelly, Deirdre Clune, Frances Fitzgerald, Colm Markey and Maria Walsh - voting in favour of the new rules.

The changes allow for the exclusion or suspension of groups of members or national delegation­s and apply equally to all delegation­s belonging to the EPP.

It was widely anticipate­d that the changed rules of procedure would pave the way for a vote on the membership of Fidesz in the EPP Group in the coming weeks. However, immediatel­y after the vote on the new rules, the leader of Fidesz, Viktor Orbán, announced the resignatio­n of the party’s 12 MEPs from the EPP Group.

“We stand for a fair society that provides equal opportunit­ies and protects the legitimate interests of future generation­s. We value human dignity, freedom, equality and justice, democracy, human rights and solidarity. Anyone who does not support those core values does not belong in the EPP Group”, said Seán Kelly MEP, Fine Gael’s leader in the European Parliament.

The Fidesz party has been suspended from the EPP party, the European umbrella party to which Fine Gael belongs, since early 2019.

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