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Taoiseach warns next Government will suffer 'constant criticism, disappointment and defeat'

Taoiseach warns next Government will suffer 'constant criticism, disappointment and defeat'

The Taoiseach has offered a stark warning that the next government will only suffer "disappointment and defeat".

As his party eyes further talks with Fianna Fail next week to form a government, the two will need further support from a number of others to garner the 80 seats needed for a majority.






Leo Varadkar has told any party considering going into government that it won't be easy, will take immense effort, under "constant criticism, disappointment and defeat", trying to get the country back on track after the Coronavirus pandemic.

" One thing I'm absolutely sure of, is any government that's formed, needs to have a functioning majority in the Dáil, the kind of decisions that are going to be taken in the next couple of months, and in the next couple of years, to get the country going again, aren't going to be easy," he said.



During the week the Green Party ruled itself out of any further government formation talks, instead concentrating on their proposal of a "unity government", with all parties represented in a national government style, to steer the country through the current pandemic.

This leaves only the Social Democrats and Labour Party as well as a independent TDs as both parties are against involving Sinn Fein, who garnered the largest vote in the last election.

Leo Varadkar has not ruled out the Green Party however, and says the door remains open.

"My party is willing to talk to the Labour Party, the Green Party, Social Democrats and independents about participation in government," he said.

"I need to be very frank with people, the two parties together didn't win enough seats in the election form of government.

"So we will need a third party, as well as some independents as well to come on board, and so far that hasn't been possible."

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