Government urged to rethink proposals for directly-elected mayors following narrow defeats

The Green Party has urged the government to go back to the drawing board on proposals for directly-elected mayors in Cork and Waterford and engage people through a Citizens Assembly process.

Government urged to rethink proposals for directly-elected mayors following narrow defeats

The Green Party has urged the government to go back to the drawing board on proposals for directly-elected mayors in Cork and Waterford and engage people through a Citizens Assembly process.

The party's spokesperson on political reform, Cllr Oliver Moran, said the narrowness of the defeat highlighted the deep demand for local government reform.

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