Green Party Leader Warns of Right-Wing Coalition Possibility

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Green Party Leader Warns of Right-Wing Coalition Possibility
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Roderic O’Gorman, leader of the Green Party, has warned of a 'very real possibility' of a right-wing coalition in Ireland's future government, emphasizing the potential risks of a regressive direction and economic instability.

Green Party leader Roderic O’Gorman has expressed concerns about the possibility of a right-wing coalition in Ireland 's upcoming government. O’Gorman stated there is a 'very real possibility' of right-wing Independents joining Fine Gael and Fianna Fáil in government, potentially leading to a regressive direction. He emphasized the risk of a conservative government rolling back the key changes implemented under the Green Party 's leadership.

O’Gorman urged voters to prevent a 'sleepwalk into a conservative government,' highlighting the potential instability such a coalition could bring

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