Supreme Court clears way for challenge to gender-quota candidate-selection law

The Supreme Court has cleared the way for Fianna Fáil activist Brian Mohan to pursue a challenge to the constitutionality of a law linking State funding of political parties to their meeting gender quota targets when selecting general election candidates.

Supreme Court clears way for challenge to gender-quota candidate-selection law

The Supreme Court has cleared the way for Fianna Fáil activist Brian Mohan to pursue a challenge to the constitutionality of a law linking State funding of political parties to their meeting gender quota targets when selecting general election candidates.

The five-judge court's unanimous decision today means Mr Mohan's challenge will be heard later in the High Court.

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