Greens committed to Government with FF, says Ryan

Minister for Communications, Energy and Natural Resources Eamon Ryan says the Green Party is sticking by Fianna Fáil despite the ongoing controversy surrounding payments to the Taoiseach in the 1990s.

Minister for Communications, Energy and Natural Resources Eamon Ryan says the Green Party is sticking by Fianna Fáil despite the ongoing controversy surrounding payments to the Taoiseach in the 1990s.

Fine Gael is vowing to keep up the pressure on Bertie Ahern this week, but Mr Ryan is repeating his party's position that the issue must be left to tribunal to adjudicate on.

Facing questions from reporters today, he said the Greens were committed to remaining in Government with Fianna Fáil.

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