The Green Party leader Roderic O'Gorman has said he wants the General Election to be held on November 29th.
Speaking at the launch of a housing development in West Dublin today, Roderic O’ Gorman said he will be meeting with fellow coalition leaders on Monday.Speaking at the same event, Housing Minister Darragh O Brien said people know the election will be announced in the coming weeks.“I've been out in the doors even just last night and I’m starting to get the sense people are getting a little tired maybe of the ‘will they, won't they,’” said Minister O’ Gorman .
“I'll be meeting the two coalition leaders on Monday. What I'll be saying to them is that I think we need to give clarity and I'll be saying my preference is for a November election for the 29th of November.”“I think we can get those done over the next three weeks, with a dissolution in early November and my view is, an election on the 29th.The Green Party currently has 12 TDs and Minister o'Gorman said he expects to return"all of them and more" to the new Dáil.
“So, I’ve never got overly excited about that; I always felt February would have been the conclusion.
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