Are We Giving Away Irish Citizenship Like Smarties? With Ben Scallan ,. Episode 821
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Are We Giving Away Irish Citizenship Like Smarties? With Ben Scallan ,. Episode 821
Niall Boylan
Niall speaks to Ben Scallan from Gript Media about the serious questions surrounding Ireland’s citizenship and naturalisation process following the conviction of Riad Bouchaker for the attempted murder of three young children during the horrific knife attack at Parnell Square in Dublin in November 2023.
Bouchaker, who was born in Algeria, had reportedly lived in Ireland for approximately 20 years and had become an Irish citizen. However, despite spending two decades in the country, he required an Arabic interpreter throughout his trial because of his limited command of English.
Niall and Ben ask how someone can live in Ireland for so long, obtain Irish citizenship and still be unable to communicate effectively in English. Should applicants be required to demonstrate a reasonable proficiency in English or Irish before receiving an Irish passport? Should greater emphasis be placed on integration, respect for the country and an understanding of Irish society, laws and values?
They also discuss whether the Government should explain how Bouchaker’s citizenship application was assessed, whether the current system is rigorous enough and why requests for greater transparency have been resisted.
This is not simply a discussion about one convicted criminal. It raises a much broader question about what Irish citizenship should represent. Is citizenship merely an administrative process awarded after a certain number of years, or should it require a meaningful commitment to Ireland, its people and its way of life?


