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How would you rate the performance of this government?

Ireland will head to the polls on 29 November.

IT’S FINALLY HAPPENING – last night Taoiseach Simon Harris confirmed that the general election will take place on 29 November.

It comes after weeks of speculation about the election date, with many eager politicians already hitting the campaign trail in anticipation.

Harris will ask President Michael D Higgins to dissolve the 33rd Dáil on Friday, but before it’s all over we want to know what you think of the current government.

So today we’re asking: How would you rate the performance of this government?


Poll Results:

Very poor (2026)
Good (1547)
Okay (1384)
Poor (1227)
Excellent (528)
No interest/no opinion  (87)

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