Cabinet due to meet today to finalise government's eviction ban counter-motion

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Cabinet due to meet today to finalise government's eviction ban counter-motion
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It's in response to a Sinn Féin motion to extend the eviction ban that will be debated in the Dáil later today and voted on tomorrow.

THE CABINET IS due to meet today to finalise the government’s counter-motion to Sinn Féin’s proposal to extend the eviction ban.

The motion adds that by choosing to end the eviction ban on 31 March, the government has “increased the stress and insecurity experienced by the 750,000 people, including working families, living in private rented accommodation”. Speaking to RTÉ on Sunday, Green Party chair Pauline O’Reilly said voting with the government is “the price you pay for going into government.”

The Regional Group of Independent TDs met last night and proposed eight amendments on housing policy to be considered by the Government.

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