Éamon Ó Cuív asks for the replacement of Micheál Martin as leader of Fianna Fáil



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TD Éamon Ó Cuív del Fianna Fáil has asked for the replacement of Micheál Martin as leader and is looking for a “new direction” for the party.

Ó Cuív, grandson of the party’s founder, Eamon De Valera and a longtime opponent of the direction Martin has taken Fianna Fáil as leader, made the comments on Today with Clare Byrne on RTÉ radio this morning.

He criticized the party’s performance in the general elections, saying that a recent opinion meant the party was in an “existential crisis.”

A Business Post / Red C poll conducted over the weekend put support for Fianna Fáil at just 10 percent, the latest in a series of polls that have shown support for the party plummeting since the general election. The poll showed that Fianna Fáil’s coalition partner Fine Gael has 35 percent and Sinn Féin 27 percent.

Ó Cuív, a former minister and deputy leader of the party, said he should look at the poll results and decide he needed a change of direction.

Before the formation of the government, he opposed Fianna Fáil’s deal with Fine Gael and the Green Party and said he should talk to Sinn Féin about a coalition.

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