“I've taken a certain degree of satisfaction out of the fact that I enabled all that to happen as Taoiseach'
Tániste Micheál Martin has said that he has “no threshold” for how many extra seats Fianna Fáil would need to win over Fine Gael to not facilitate a “rotating Taoiseach” arrangement.
READ MORE: Irish General Election 2024: Fine Gael promise reduced energy bills and free TV licences for pensioners “I don’t have any particular threshold. We’ll see how it works out," he said. He continued: “We have to maximise our seats and see the results. I think what we did last time, myself and Leo Varadkar, we put that option on the table for any future coalition government of any kind. It's an option.
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