Roderic O'Gorman Proposes November 29 Election
Roderic O'Gorman Proposes November 29 Election
Roderic O'Gorman Proposes November 29 Election
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Green Party leader Roderic O’Gorman has proposed that a general election be held on November 29, seeking clarity for the Irish public amid rising speculation about the election timeline. He plans to discuss this preference with Coalition partners, including Taoiseach Simon Harris and Tánaiste Micheál Martin, emphasizing the need to finalize key legislation before the election. O’Gorman noted that many citizens are weary of the uncertainty surrounding the election date and believes that a November election would facilitate the passage of pending bills, including hate crime legislation. Meanwhile, both Harris and Martin have expressed their intentions to consider the timing of the election carefully, with Harris stating he will call it at the most appropriate time for Ireland. The call for a November election is gaining traction, with political circles speculating about a pre-Christmas vote. If the proposal is accepted, the Dáil would likely be dissolved in early November to allow for the election process.

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