
The Taoiseach has maintained his position the government will run its full term.
The coalition’s tenure is up in March 2025, but many have speculated a general election will be held this winter.
But Simon Harris is pushing back against that:
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The Taoiseach has maintained his position the government will run its full term.
The coalition’s tenure is up in March 2025, but many have speculated a general election will be held this winter.
But Simon Harris is pushing back against that:
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