Plans to scrap triple lock constitute ‘fundamental change’ to Fianna Fáil policy, party told

Fianna Fáil backbenchers are challenging the Irish government's plan to scrap the 'triple lock' mechanism for military deployments. Critics argue this represents a fundamental shift in party policy and national neutrality.
Why it matters
Highlights internal political friction regarding Ireland's foreign policy and the potential erosion of traditional neutrality requirements.
Government plans to scrap the triple lock constitute a “fundamental change” to Fianna Fáil policy, a group of party backbenchers have said.
Balanced reporting on internal party dissent and government justification.
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