Catherine Martin said she wants to focus on her ministerial portfolio and representing the people of Dublin-Rathdown
Catherine Martin has said she will not be seeking the Green Party leadership and will also step back as deputy leader .
"It has been an honour and privilege to work closely with him as deputy leader of the Green Party over the past 13 years, during which time we collaborated with our grassroots membership in rebuilding the party," she said. Eamon Ryan with Catherine Martin at the Green Party conference in Dublin's RDS, 20-4-24. Image: Sasko Lazarov/© RollingNews.ie"I am looking forward to delivering further real and critical change in my capacity as Minister," she said.
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