Eoin Ó Broin, Sinn Féin's housing spokesperson, predicts a strong showing in the upcoming general election, with the party aiming to become the largest in the State. He highlights the campaign's focus on addressing key issues and dismisses the certainty of other parties remaining in power.
Sinn Féin 's housing spokesperson Eoin Ó Broin expressed optimism about his party's potential to win more than 40 seats in the upcoming general election , suggesting a strong possibility of becoming the largest party in the State. He emphasized that the election campaign focused on addressing issues such as housing, healthcare, childcare, and the cost of living, which resonated with voters.
Ó Broin also dismissed the certainty of Fianna Fáil and Fine Gael returning to power, asserting that Sinn Féin will be working hard to form a new government after all the votes are counted
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