
The Tánaiste has stated that before a general election is called, the government has crucial work to finish, reports Breaking News.
Elections may be held in early 2025 if the present coalition serves out its entire term, contrary to rumours that they will be held before Christmas.
Simon Harris, the Taoiseach, declared on Friday that the next general election will take place “in due course,” reports Breaking News.
Michael Martin stated that the Dáil agenda is discussed during their weekly meetings with coalition partners Mr. Harris and Roderic O’Gorman, the head of the Green Party.
Speaking on Saturday in Dublin, Mr. Martin stated that he is “very clear on where he stands” about the timing of the election and listed the bills that he wants to see passed into law.
“The logistics of the next while are interesting, the Finance Bill has to happen, the Oireachtas will want to scrutinise that, and then you’ll have the social protection measures, and then you have the Mental Health Bill, Defamation Bill and the Gambling Bill that we would like to get over the line,” he said, reports Breaking News.
“The Planning Bill looks like it will get over the line fairly quickly, and that’s essential in terms of house building. Three party leaders have said they want to go the full distance and until that changes I really have no further comment to make,” reports Breaking News.
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