Relationships cracks between Coalition partners show we're returning to business as usual

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Over the last two years, ministers in the three Coalition parties have largely been singing off the same hymn sheet. But as the pandemic eases, cracks are beginning to show

CRACKS IN THE relationship between the Coalition partners are beginning to show as the pandemic eases.

If you cast your mind back to the previous Government of Fine Gael and various Independent TDs, you’ll recall regular headlines about how the Coalition Government was supposedly on the brink of collapse. Earlier this month, Minister of State and Fianna Fáil TD Anne Rabbitte struggled to defend the current Secretary General of the department who was carrying out the review.Advertisement

The Shannon LNG liquified natural gas import terminal involves a US energy firm, which is understood to be preparing to lodge a new planning application for a €650 million. #Open journalism No news is bad news Support The Journal Your contributions will help us continue to deliver the stories that are important to youWhen asked about the matter in the Dáil this week, the Taoiseach managed to side-step it by saying he wouldn’t have time to give an explanation in the time allotted.Then there is the issue of roads, which was always going to be a bone of contention in this Government.

More recently, a group of Fine Gael backbenchers voiced their anger after a number of rural national road projects were not funded for this year.

 

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