The Opposition has criticized a recent proposal by the Government to create a 'hybrid' technical group in the Dáil, which they argue undermines fair speaking time allocation. This initiative would allow members to choose whether to support the Government, which the Opposition claims amounts to a 'grubby deal.' By altering the dynamics of speaking time, the plan raises concerns about the balance of power and representation within the legislature, prompting a strong response from opposition leaders who view it as a maneuver to consolidate government control.
The latest proposal suggests a 'hybrid' technical group that permits members to either align with the Government or dissent, stirring criticism from the Opposition.
The Opposition criticized the proposal as a 'grubby deal', highlighting concerns over its implications for the fairness of speaking time distribution in the Dáil.
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