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Fianna Fáil Delays Review of Chaotic Presidential Campaign

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Fianna Fáil has announced a delay in its internal review of the party’s presidential election campaign, initially scheduled for publication on November 12, 2023. The review was initiated following the unexpected departure of candidate Jim Gavin, which left the party reeling from the implications of a chaotic campaign.

In a statement reported by RTÉ, the party acknowledged that the chairman and committee members require additional time to ensure an independent and fair review process. This admission comes amid growing skepticism among some party members regarding the feasibility of meeting the original deadline, with concerns that the review may be postponed further into the holiday season.

Micheál Martin, the party leader, had previously appointed an external legal expert alongside three parliamentary party members—Tom Brabazon, Eamon Salon, and Margaret Murphy O’Connor—to oversee the review. This decision followed increasing pressure from within the party to address the issues stemming from the campaign’s management.

While attending the COP30 conference in Brazil, Martin expressed confidence that the review would be completed by the anticipated deadline. However, one party TD expressed doubts, stating there was “not a hope in hell” that the review would be ready on time. This sentiment reflects a growing frustration among party members who are grappling with government inaction, which they feel they must justify to their constituents.

The review’s findings are expected to be scrutinized closely. As one TD noted, if delayed, it could lead to significant internal conflict, and if produced, it would undergo rigorous examination. Reports indicate that Martin has not yet been interviewed as part of the review process, further complicating the timeline.

As Fianna Fáil navigates this turbulent period, the outcome of the review may have lasting implications for the party’s strategy and cohesion moving forward. The party’s internal dynamics and public perception are at stake as members await clarity on the direction of their presidential campaign and broader party strategy.

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