As The Irish Times reports, Mr Martin suggested a possible referendum to increase the number of Government ministers, ensuring the creation of a full marine ministry and associated department.
At the Fair Seas environmental umbrella group conference in Cork earlier this week, Minister of State for Fisheries Timmy Dooley also said consideration should be given to a single department and a full marine ministry.
The Taoiseach said his colleague had made “an important point in terms of how we structure our political and administrative response to the issue of our seas”. “I’m not that happy with it so far,” he added.
However, he said there were constitutional constraints limiting the Cabinet to 15 posts, and that it “wouldn’t be the most popular constitutional referendum” to change it. “I would love to have a senior Cabinet post [for the Marine],” he said.
“We are surrounded by our seas, and there’s something missing where we don’t have a stronger department of the marine, independent but working with other departments,” he said. “It’s an issue I’m deliberately throwing out there because there are lots of cynics out there and so on, but we need to get serious in terms of how we organise ourselves,” he said.
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