Conal Thomas: Government insists there is 'no row' as Fine Gael and Fianna Fail clash over new short-term letting rules
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Conal Thomas: Government insists there is 'no row' as Fine Gael and Fianna Fail clash over new short-term letting rules
"Enterprise Minister Peter Burke's department is finalizing legislation that will overhaul the short-term letting sector, a move that has been mooted for some time, but has drawn the ire of rural letting hosts."
"Fine Gael leader Simon Harris stated, 'I want to reassure you there are no rows,' in response to reports of disagreements between two departments led by Fianna Fáil and Fine Gael ministers."
The Coalition is facing internal conflict over planned reforms in the short-term letting sector. Enterprise Minister Peter Burke is finalizing legislation aimed at overhauling this sector, which has faced criticism from rural letting hosts. Fine Gael leader Simon Harris has attempted to downplay reports of disagreements between departments led by Fianna Fáil and Fine Gael ministers. The ongoing tensions reflect broader challenges in addressing housing policies within the government.
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