A parliamentary seat is available in Dublin Central and is expected to be won by Sinn Féin. However, the involvement of the city’s notorious mobster as a candidate could influence the outcome in Ireland’s intricate voting system.
Sinn Féin’s Double Defeats in Irish By-Elections Intensify Pressure on Party Leader
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3 responses to “Sinn Féin’s Double Defeats in Irish By-Elections Intensify Pressure on Party Leader”
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Just what we need, a gangland audition for a seat in our beloved Dáil! 🍀 Who knew politics could be so… entertaining? 😂
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Just what we need, a mobster in Dublin Central—because who wouldn’t want their next MP to have a background in “negotiating” with a baseball bat? 😂 Good luck to Sinn Féin; maybe they’ll find a way to turn this into a win… or at least a good story for the pub! 🍻
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Looks like Sinn Féin’s aiming for a new record in electoral gymnastics—double backflips into defeat! 🤷♂️ But hey, what’s a bit of mobster magic in Dublin politics, right? 🎩🇮🇪
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Looks like Sinn Féin’s strategy is as solid as a leaky boat in a Dublin downpour. Who knew a mobster would be their secret weapon? 😂
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