THE GOVERNMENT has criticised as âshallowâ and âdisingenuousâ Fine Gaelâs decision to vote against tomorrowâs Dáil motion on the Memorandum of Understanding with the European Union and the International Monetary Fund.
Minister for Finance Brian Lenihan was one of a number of Ministers who said Fine Gaelâs decision was politically motivated and had the potential to provoke a nervous reaction in international financial markets.
Fine Gael countered last night by accusing Fianna Fáil of engaging in âpolitical hypocrisy of the highest orderâ and describing tomorrowâs Dáil vote as a stunt.
On Sunday, Fine Gael announced it would be opposing the vote on the basis that it was a bad deal, that Fine Gael could negotiate a better deal, and that Enda Kenny, because of his involvement with the European Peopleâs Party (EPP), would have greater sway with the European Commission.
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Minister for Finance Brian Lenihan was one of a number of Ministers who said Fine Gaelâs decision was politically motivated and had the potential to provoke a nervous reaction in international financial markets.
Fine Gael countered last night by accusing Fianna Fáil of engaging in âpolitical hypocrisy of the highest orderâ and describing tomorrowâs Dáil vote as a stunt.
On Sunday, Fine Gael announced it would be opposing the vote on the basis that it was a bad deal, that Fine Gael could negotiate a better deal, and that Enda Kenny, because of his involvement with the European Peopleâs Party (EPP), would have greater sway with the European Commission.
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