The Junior Minister revealed he has a total of 11 properties, including nine rentals.
Longford Westmeath Minister Robert Troy's position is becoming 'increasingly untenable', according to the co-leader of the Social Democrats.
Opposition parties say questions still remain regarding Minister Troy's failure to fully declare details of his property interests on the Oireachtas register.
Yesterday he revealed he has a total of 11 properties, including nine rentals - five of which are under the Housing Assistance Payment scheme.
Social Democrats co-leader Roisin Shortall says the Taoiseach needs to act after what she describes as a litany of errors:
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