
Fianna Fáil’s popularity is currently at its lowest level in over two years, reports Breaking News.
The party has dropped two points to 14% in the most recent Red C/Business Post opinion survey, which is a setback to Micheál Martin ahead of the municipal and European elections.
With 27% of the vote, a two-point increase, Sinn Féin is the most popular party, reports Breaking News.
The Green Party of Eamon Ryan is now only three percent popular, down one point.
Despite a shift in leadership under Simon Harris and expectations that the move would provide the party a much-needed boost, Fine Gael’s support increased by one percentage point to twenty percent, reports Breaking News.
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