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THE GREEN Party has moved to play down the prospect of a split with its Fianna Fáil coalition partners over a Green demand to review the programme for government.
“We are not seeking a way out of government,” Minister for Communications Energy and Natural Resources, Eamon Ryan told The Irish Times.
“We are two years in Government and we are looking to see what we have done and what we do now,” he added.
Stressing that the Greens were not preparing an exit strategy, he said: “We are looking for ways of making Government work better”.
The Minister’s comments came after a weekend of intense speculation about the coalition’s future, sparked off by Senator Dan Boyle, who had described various aspects of Government policy generally associated with Fianna Fáil as “a disaster”.
Like any junior partner in government the Greens need a good excuse if they are to bring down the government. Electorates are very unforgiving of unecessary elections. The worse the Greens do in the elections the better it is for FF as the Greens will be less likely to want to call an election from such a low state.