Analysis ✍️ Sinn Féin in government in Northern Ireland helps the party in the Republic of Ireland, explains DarranMarshall
the party shocked the establishment when they won the most first preference votes.
No longer does the party dream of just being in government in Dublin - it now has a realistic chance of leading that government.The next election is scheduled for 2025. It can't come soon enough for Mary Lou McDonald and her team.Taoiseach Micheál Martin accused the party of a growing attempt to intimidate its critics
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