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Healy-Raes in talks with Micheál Martin
Independent TDs Michael and Danny Healy-Rae have entered discussions with Micheál Martin, signalling potential support for an incoming Government.
The talks, described as “useful and progressive,” will continue in January, with both sides aiming to make further progress.
In a statement released by Michael Healy-Rae, he outlined the efforts made by the five Healy-Rae representatives, TDs Michael, Danny and councillors Johnny, Maura, and Jack to engage with Martin.
“On the return of the 34th Dáil, the five elected Healy-Raes, Danny, Johnny, Maura, Jackie and I, met with Micheál Martin for a very useful and progressive meeting,” said Michael Healy-Rae. “This is the second meeting so far wiith him with a view to supporting an incoming Government.”
During the hour-long meeting at Government Buildings, the Healy-Rae team presented a detailed briefing document. The document included policy priorities and key deliverable projects for County Kerry, reflecting the Independent TDs’ focus on securing benefits for their constituents.
“The Healy-Raes will continue to engage with the Tánaiste and have agreed to meet again in the New Year with a view to further progressing talks on the possibility of supporting a new incoming Government,” he added.
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