The ongoing stalemate in the Dáil has prompted a morning meeting between the government and opposition to resolve chaotic disruptions during the previous day's proceedings. Fine Gael leader Simon Harris criticized the events as "stunt politics on speed", while Fianna Fáil leader Micheál Martin labeled the opposition's actions as a "subversion of the Irish Constitution". The Dáil's obligation to elect a new Taoiseach following the people's vote is central to the discussions, with tensions escalating concerning speaking time and political maneuvering.
The Dáil is obligated to elect a government and the people have voted, with a majority today prepared to elect a government.
Scenes in the Dáil were described as 'unprecedented' and 'unseemly' by Fine Gael leader Simon Harris.
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