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Fianna Fáil and Sinn Féin will today hold meetings of their TDs and Senators ahead of the return of the Dáil tomorrow.
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the economy, the forthcoming referendum on children’s rights and a motion of no confidence in the Minister for Health.
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class="MsoNormal">The party will also focus on the economy and the budget which is less than 3 months away.
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class="MsoNormal">Fianna Fáil TDs and Senators will gather today and tomorrow in Sutton in North Dublin.
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class="MsoNormal">One of the main items on the agenda is expected to be
a motion of no confidence in Health Minister James Reilly in the Dáil later this week.
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class="MsoNormal">The party will also focus on the economy and the upcoming Budget.
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class="MsoNormal">Electorally they will also focus on the children’s rights referendum with
former Junior Minister Barry Andrews is expected to be named Director of Elections.
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class="MsoNormal">He lost his seat at the last election.
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class="MsoNormal">Sinn Féin will meet nearby in Clontarf.
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class="MsoNormal">The main focus there will be on formulating their
alternative budget to the coalition and on job creation.
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