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"A Uachtaráin, dhá uair an chloig ó shin bhronnamar Duais Sakharov ar Malala Yousafzai agus labhair sí faoi chomh tábhachtach agus a bheadh sé di agus do chailíní eile ina tír oideachas a fháil - an ceart aici gan dabht ar bith.
Anois táimid tar éis dul chun cinn eile a dhéanamh trí vótáil ar son cothromaíocht idir an dá ghnéas i gcomhlachtaí móra agus bhí áthas orm tacaíocht a thabhairt dó sin. Bhí mé ag an díospóireacht aréir ach ní bhfuaireas seans labhairt, dá bhrí sin ba mhaith liom dhá phointe a dhéanamh.
The two points I want to make are: one, it has been said that, if Lehman Brothers had been Lehman Sisters, we certainly would not have the major catastrophe that we had. That suggests – and rightly so – that we should have more women on boards.
Secondly, there was a proposal that family-owned enterprises should be exempt. I was going to support that – until I looked at the title, because it spoke about companies on the stock exchange. Whether they are family-owned or not, they are not small if they are on the stock exchange, so the directive should apply to all companies."@en1
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