The Coalition government in Ireland, formed by Fine Gael and Fianna Fáil, is beginning to face significant criticism as divisions emerge over housing policies and responses to crises like Storm Éowyn. Fine Gael has accused Fianna Fáil of misleading the public regarding housing figures, following revelations that the promised construction of 40,000 homes fell short with only around 30,000 built. Additionally, comparisons made between Donald Trump's administration and Brexit have further strained relations, challenging the unity that characterized the Coalition's initial period in office.
The Coalition government, once seemingly in harmony, is now facing significant strains, particularly around housing policy and crises response, highlighting internal dissent and accountability issues.
Critics are now questioning the Coalition's earlier claims about housing development, revealing a promise gap that could impact public trust and future electoral support.
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