Dublin Central needs fewer 'confrontational hard men' trying to represent it, says Green candidate Janet Horner
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Dublin Central needs fewer 'confrontational hard men' trying to represent it, says Green candidate Janet Horner
"Dublin Central needs fewer "hard men" like Gerry 'The Monk' Hutch representing the constituency, the Green Party candidate for the upcoming by-election has said."
"Janet Horner, who was selected for the party ticket this month, told the Sunday Independent she believes more women need to enter politics, with only three set to contest the seat vacated by former finance minister Paschal Donohoe."
Janet Horner was selected as the Green Party candidate for the upcoming Dublin Central by-election. Horner said Dublin Central needs fewer "hard men" like Gerry 'The Monk' Hutch representing the constituency. Gerry Hutch has announced plans to contest the by-election. Horner advocated for increased female participation in politics. Only three women are set to contest the seat vacated by former finance minister Paschal Donohoe. The by-election follows the vacancy left by Donohoe and has drawn multiple candidates, with gender representation and candidate background emerging as notable campaign issues.
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