Revealed: Poll shows voters divided on when Micheal Martin should step down as leader of Fianna Fail
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Revealed: Poll shows voters divided on when Micheal Martin should step down as leader of Fianna Fail
"Voters are divided on when Micheál Martin should step down as leader of Fianna Fáil, with 45 per cent saying now is the time for him to go."
"Some 39p believe he should wait until the taoiseach's office is rotated with Fine Gael in November 2027, and a further thirteen per cent of voters would be happy for him to lead Fianna Fail into the next general election, according to the latest Ireland Thinks poll for the Sunday Independent."
Voters are divided over the timing of Micheál Martin's departure as Fianna Fáil leader. Forty-five per cent say he should step down immediately. Thirty-nine per cent prefer he remain until the taoiseach's office rotates with Fine Gael in November 2027. Thirteen per cent would accept him leading Fianna Fáil into the next general election. The distribution shows a plurality favoring immediate change but a substantial minority backing continuation until the planned rotation. The figures point to competing public preferences between prompt leadership change and electoral or governmental continuity ahead of the next general election.
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