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Questions every Fianna Fáil candidate in Kilkenny must answer

And they’re off! The 30th Dáil reached the end of its troubled life on Tuesday and the starting gun was fired on the race for the 31st Dáil.

Main parties need to say how EU/IMF will be repaid says Ó Clochartaigh

Labour is being “entirely disingenuous” when it talks about trying to renegotiate the interest rate on the IMF/EU loan according to Sinn Féin Galway West candidate Trevor Ó Clochartaigh.

How will FF/FG/Labour repay €67.5 billion to the EU/IMF - Ruane

Sinn Féin election candidate, Thérèse Ruane, has accused Eamon Gilmore of being entirely disingenuous in relation the IMF/EU loan. She insists that it’s time Fianna Fáil, Fine Gael and Labour explain how they will repay the €67.5 billion loan at exorbitant costs to the Irish people.

White explains reasons for Green pullout

Mary White Green Party TD for Carlow/Kilkenny has outlined why her party made the decision to leave government at such a critical time last weekend.

National Recovery plan and IMF/EU bailout to be discussed at public meeting next week

The controversial four year National Recovery plan and the details of IMF/EU bailout will be discussed at a public meeting in Galway next week.

Politics and weather create the perfect storm

The IMF deal with this country has been somewhat overshadowed by the recent arctic conditions that have taken the country by storm of late.

Games and semantics leave the public scratching their heads

The Europeans are all over for the big chat, however Brian Cowen still maintains that they are not here to discuss a “bailout” for our country.

Grifters

In this column last August I criticised the ridiculous economic strategy better known to us all as NAMA. I illustrated how it can never achieve its objective and how it will be a financial millstone around our necks for generations to come. It come to light in the last week that Messrs Cowen and Lenihan knew this all along but decided to carry on regardless.

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