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Posts Tagged ‘ Fine Gael ’

Parties united on Kenny ‘no to Lisbon’ plan

July 9, 2009

The Taoiseach has promised that the Government parties will work closely with Fine Gael over the summer in an effort to persuade Fine Gael leader Enda Kenny to campaign for a no vote in the second Lisbon referendum on October 2nd.
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Cowen fears ‘a very Irish coup’

July 1, 2009

The Mire has learned that a major row has erupted between Taoiseach Brian Cowen and Justice Minister Dermot Ahern over legislation to criminalise the act of directing a criminal gang. The Taoiseach fears that the legislation could be used to remove him from office.
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Lenihan doesn’t fancy career prospects

June 26, 2009

Minister for Finance Brian Lenihan is said to be utterly bemused at opposition calls for his resignation over the International Monetary Fund’s bleak assessment of Mireland’s economic outlook.
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Sarkozy is the light at the end of the tunnel

June 11, 2009

After all the gloom, Mireland finally sees a light at the end of the tunnel. French President Nicolas Sarkozy has said he is prepared to take over the running of Anglo Irish Bank and to head NAMA. Mr Sarkozy said there would be no conflict of interest in his holding both roles.
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Fine Gael devastated despite success

June 8, 2009

Fine Gael’s jubilation at its excellent performance in the various elections on June 5th has been crushed by the devastating realisation that Enda Kenny is still party leader and, unless something can be done, will lead the party into the next general election.
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Not Fianna Fail fall out

June 2, 2009

Fine Gael and Labour are at loggerheads over a new election strategy for the next general election which is designed to capitalise on the plumetting popularity of the Government and Fianna Fail in particular.
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