Minister Eamon Ryan earlier appeared to admit defeat on the two constitutional questions, suggesting the case put to the public 'didn't win'
Minister Eamon Ryan earlier appeared to admit defeat on the two constitutional questions, suggesting the case put to the public 'didn't win'Junior Minister Joe O'Brien said the count is not over and that it is 'early days'.Voting began with a slow start yesterday, with turnout results projected to be mixed across the country by the time the polls closed at 10pm.
"Certainly indications here at the moment are not good but we don't want to be making any kind of formal decisions or commitments at this stage. "It's the first electoral event we've had in four years since COVID as well; I think it's really good to see people exercise their democratic right".
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