In a strategic move, the Taoiseach has set the byelection dates under the guise of 'good weather', aiming to maintain the status quo in Galway and Dublin. Conservative candidates are prepping to fend off left-wing challengers, focusing on law, order, and economic stability.
Government gambles on 'good weather' to secure establishment victories in crucial Connolly and Donohoe byelections
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Taoiseach cites ‘good weather’ for date as potential candidates prepare for contest
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Taoiseach optimistically cites the 'good weather' as the ideal backdrop for what many hope to be a turning point for progressive representation and policies in the upcoming byelections. Activists and potential candidates are gearing up to address critical social issues and the climate crisis.