Donal Fallon: Mansion House run might have been a better fit for Jim Gavin than race for the Aras
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Donal Fallon: Mansion House run might have been a better fit for Jim Gavin than race for the Aras
"Whatever about the big house in the Phoenix Park, Jim Gavin's name in the political news cycle is also a reminder of the Mansion House on Dawson Street. We are fast approaching the two-year anniversary of Gavin's appearance before the Dáil's Joint Committee on Housing, Local Government and Heritage, where he outlined the proposals of the Citizens' Assembly on the need for a directly elected mayor to "lead and represent the city of Dublin"."
"Whatever about the big house in the Phoenix Park, Jim Gavin's name in the political news cycle is also a reminder of the Mansion House on Dawson Street. We are fast approaching the two-year anniversary of Gavin's appearance before the Dáil's Joint Committee on Housing, Local Government and Heritage, where he outlined the proposals of the Citizens' Assembly on the need for a directly elected mayor to "lead and represent the city of Dublin"."
Jim Gavin's name in the political news cycle is linked to both the big house in Phoenix Park and the Mansion House on Dawson Street. A two-year anniversary is approaching for Gavin's appearance before the Dáil's Joint Committee on Housing, Local Government and Heritage. During that appearance he outlined the proposals of the Citizens' Assembly on the need for a directly elected mayor. The proposals stated that the mayor should lead and represent the city of Dublin. The reference ties civic leadership questions to specific municipal venues and institutional processes.
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