Irish Government Wins Confidence Vote Amid Fuel Tax Cuts
The Irish government successfully won a vote of confidence following protests over fuel prices, which led to a 10c per litre reduction in diesel and petrol tax. The vote came amidst political pressure on key figures and the loss of a junior minister.
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'Huge pressure' on Healy-Rae to not support Government
Independent Kerry Councillor Niall "Botty" O'Callaghan has said Michael Healy-Rae was under "huge pressure" from his supporters to not back the Government in a confidence motion over its handling of fuel cost protests
Read full article →Mary Regan: Scribbled notes were first the Government knew of Michael Healy-Rae’s intention to walk
A Fianna Fáil backbencher was sitting behind Michael Healy-Rae in the Dáil chamber yesterday afternoon as the Kerry TD prepared his speaking notes for a confidence motion in the Government.
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