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

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

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Highlights internal political friction regarding Ireland's foreign policy and the potential erosion of traditional neutrality requirements.

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Government plans to scrap the triple lock constitute a “fundamental change” to Fianna Fáil policy, a group of party backbenchers have said.

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