Taoiseach and Tanaiste insist there will be no voting pact for re-election of current Government in upcoming election
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"My party will contest the election as a stand-alone political party. I obviously try to maximise the number of people who wish to vote for my party and the number of seats we have in the next Dáil. I'm sure that's what every political party will do. And then let's see where the numbers land."
"We're not we're not going into the election with a transfer pact. That is true. But having said that, I also believe we saw this in the local and European elections - the public don't need, or wish their politicians to tell them what to do with their votes. That is a matter for the people."
"In terms of the actual campaign itself, I think the election will be fought on issues - the cost of living, housing, healthcare, safe, clean and crime free cities and towns across the country, and a sustainable environment and addressing the needs of climate."
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