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Two People Before Profit TDs have questioned the broadcasting of King Charles' coronation on RTE today

The state broadcaster is set to devote four hours of television coverage to the coronation of King Charles III this weekend.

Raising concerns about the amount of dedicated coverage being afforded to the event, Richard Boyd Barrett and Paul Murphy objected to RTE's decision in Leinster House. Similarly, his party compatriot Richard Boyd Barrett labelled the monarchy as"associated with empire, with colonialism, with shocking inequalities between a tiny group who have inherited power".

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