
Following the Jim Gavin fiasco, Micheál Martin's party colleagues have their knives out.

Date: November 12, 2025 - Pillars of Society

Following the Jim Gavin fiasco, Micheál Martin's party colleagues have their knives out.
Micheál Martin began 2025 with a bang, elected Taoiseach in January, albeit a day late. He returned from the November 2024 general election with 48 TDs – 10 more than before. It was also 10 more than identikit coalition partner Fine Gael and nine more than the main Sinn Féin opposition. He strengthened Fianna Fáil’s… Read more »
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