What issues will each coalition party take credit for in the run-up to the General Election?

Fine Gael, Fianna Fáil and the Green Party will decline to participate in a voting pact in this month's election
What issues will each coalition party take credit for in the run-up to the General Election?

The selling point for Simon Harris's Fine Gael will be its record on the economy. Photo: Sam Boal/Collins Photos

The three coalition parties will decline to participate in a voting pact in this month's election, each seeking to go it alone in a bid to return for a second term in government.

Sources from Fine Gael, Fianna Fáil and the Green Party have all said, however, that the overall record of the government will be what is sold on the doors over the coming weeks.

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