Volume 8 1945~1948


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Date
Subject

No. 268 NAI DT S13983A

Letter from Seán Moynihan to Maurice Moynihan (Dublin)
(F. 200/2/47)

Dublin, 14 January 1947

I am directed by the Minister for Finance1 to refer to Mr. O Cinnéide's minute (S.13983) of the 7th instant2 relative to the question of terminating the national emergency which exists by virtue of a resolution passed by each House of the Oireachtas on the 2nd September, 1939.

In reply, I am to say the Minister considers that in the unsettled conditions prevailing at present it cannot safely be assumed that legislation of an emergency character, depending for its validity on Article 28.3.3° of the Constitution, will not be required in the interval which must elapse before the return to normal conditions. If the resolution referred to should be rescinded it seems to the Minister that it could not be passed a second time in the absence of actual war or armed rebellion. Accordingly, the Minister would be averse to the termination, as yet, of the national emergency.

1 Frank Aiken TD.

2 See above No. 262.



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