File:Current Dáil Éireann composition.svg
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current | 14:01, 12 February 2024 | 1,615 × 1,674 (41 KB) | Kwekubo | Updated to 12 February 2024 | |
11:48, 15 October 2021 | 1,615 × 1,674 (41 KB) | Kwekubo | Update to October 2021 | ||
11:16, 21 August 2020 | 1,615 × 1,674 (40 KB) | Spleodrach | restore correct image | ||
10:54, 19 August 2020 | 823 × 752 (39 KB) | Ka4bi.reddit | Reverted to version as of 12:56, 28 July 2020 (UTC) - the spaces on the diagram indicate the actual layout of the dail | ||
14:17, 8 August 2020 | 1,615 × 1,674 (40 KB) | Spleodrach | rv - to older version with Govt. on right | ||
14:13, 8 August 2020 | 1,421 × 1,674 (443 KB) | Spleodrach | Rv - incorrect colour for RTOC, also strange use of spaces in previous image | ||
12:56, 28 July 2020 | 823 × 752 (39 KB) | Erinthecute | New horseshoe diagram based on the [https://data.oireachtas.ie/ie/oireachtas/parliamentaryBusiness/other/2019-12-09_dail-chamber-seating-plan-9-dec-2019_en.pdf actual seating plan] (stretched vertically to make it less squashed). As there is no published seating plan for the 33rd Dáil, I ordered the parties in the same fashion as the previous revision. The diagram is slightly different to the actual chamber to accommodate for the number of TDs (the chamber has 169 seats, I removed the nine ex... | ||
18:09, 20 July 2020 | 1,615 × 1,674 (40 KB) | Spleodrach | Updated with Government on the right, where they actually sit. | ||
20:14, 10 July 2020 | 1,421 × 1,674 (443 KB) | Ka4bi.reddit | No need to argue, I made a diagram which reflects the hemicircular arrangement of seats. Nobel peace prize please. (Also displays Joan Collins as a Right To Change TD.) | ||
17:07, 9 July 2020 | 360 × 243 (14 KB) | KingWither | Couple things: Firstly, the dáil sits in rows with a hemicircle at the end. That means you could reasonably argue either way. Secondly, Ireland is a westminster democracy, so the Westminster diagram is better at showing the balance of the government. Thirdly, until recently, the Parliament of Australia page, which also sits in the same Westminster/Hemicircle pattern, used the Westminster diagram. They have now changed the pictures there to reflect that. We could compromise by doing that,... |
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