FF and FG may join to stop Sinn Féin chairing Covid-19 committee



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Fianna Fáil and Fine Gael could support an independent candidate to effectively block Sinn Féin’s David Cullinane from becoming chairman of the powerful new Dáil committee which will investigate the State’s response to the Covid-19 outbreak.

Senior figures in both parties said on Monday that it was unlikely either party would nominate a person to become cathaoirleach of the committee.

“No member of the party has contacted me looking at the possibility of the party supporting one of our own candidates,” said Fianna Fáil whip Michael Moynihan.

Similarly a Fine Gael member of the committee said it was “unlikely” that any of its members would be nominated.

The TD, who spoke anonymously, said that both parties had a combined eight votes out of 19 and that 10 votes would be required to secure the position. The Green Party has a single member on the committee, Ossian Smyth, but it is unlikely he will vote for the two-party bloc at a time government-formation negotiations have barely started with his party.

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