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Trinity News Volume 70 Issue 8

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TR INIT Y NEWS ESTA BLISHED 1953

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Ireland’s Oldest Student Newspaper

Vol. 70, Issue 8

From Mount Street to the Dublin mountains PHOTO BY NIKO EVNASFOR TRINITY NEWS

Trinity Hall JCR sees highest number of Homeless asylum seekers election that were living in tents on Mount Street outside the candidates International Protection Office in a “rapidly since 2019 detiorating” situation were moved to state-owned land near the Dublin mountains and told to pitch tents in what has been called an “irresponsible ploy by the government” on St Patrick’s Day weekend

Full story on pages 6 and 7 >>

OC: Constitutional breaches by TCDSU president “undermines trust in the union” Molnárfi defended his breaches of chapter 1.4, describing it as “ineffective and out-of-touch” Charlotte Kent News Co-Editor

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he Oversight Commision (OC) has ruled that the multiple constitutional breaches by Trinity College

Dublin Students’ Union (TCDSU) President László Molnárfi “undermines trust in the union and constitution”. In a report circulated among union council members seen by Trinity News, the OC, the union body responsible for policy interpretation and investigating constitutional breaches, ruled that Molnárfi has acted both in breach of the constitution and of his duties as president. The OC has therefore recommended a motion of censure against the president at TCDSU council tomorrow evening, the strongest reprimand that council can give an officer without calling for an impeachment of that officer. Earlier in the year, the OC ruled that a voter registration campaign launched by Molnárfi and Citizenship Officer Ella

MacLennan urging students to vote against the current government violated section 1.4 of the constitution which requires the union to act “independent of any political, racial or religious ideology”. The OC report noted that Molnárfi has received “several warnings” throughout the year and outlined a number of previous violations made by Molnárfi throughout the year. The report said Molnárfi breached the constitution “most significantly” in an interview with Manchester-based student publication the Mancurion in which he admitted that his breaches of chapter 1.4 are “grounds for impeachment” but said “no one will do it because our faction has a lot of support”. The OC said this statement was

a breach of chapter section 3.4.2(a) that sabbatical officers must “act in the furtherance of the aims and principles of this constitution”. “The president is a servant of the union and is required to represent every student. Claiming that you are a member of a faction is incompatible with both the president’s contractual and constitutional duties to do so.” “Saying the constitution does not apply to you and implying that you will violate the constitution undermines trust in the union and the constitution. This has serious consequences for the union ranging from decreased engagement in the mildest case to the loss of funding from the capitations committee in the most extreme case.” Continued on page 2>>

Gabriela Gazaniga Deputy Analysis Editor

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HE 2024 TRINITY HALL JUNIOR COMMON ROOM (JCR) ELECTION WILL HAVE THE highest number of candidates running in five years, with 39 candidates campaigning across 11 positions. This is the highest number of JCR candidates since 2019 where 51 students campaigned and all 11 were contested. Only the entertainment (Ents) officer election is uncontested, with Freddy Offereins running as the sole candidate. Two students, Eliska Pinterova and Faye Prendergast, are running for two positions, communications and marketing officer and publications officer. Continued on page 2>>

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