The Tánaiste has accused the media of cheerleading Sinn Féin ahead of the next election.
However, the Tánaiste has suggested he is not in favour of entering into government with Sinn Féin, arguing that their policies do not align with Fianna Fáil’s.
"As far as I'm concerned, the three parties in Government at the moment, we have a mandate to fulfil [and] we're going to fulfil it. I think we've tackled really hard problems head-on. "The people will decide in terms of the numbers, but we will stick to our policies and we will negotiate on the basis of our policy platform.Tánaiste Martin said the media commentary around the upcoming election is reminiscent of previous elections.
"I just think everyone who is commentating on this and taking an analysis really needs to reflect a bit more and be a bit more, I think, cautious."
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