That's according to Aontú leader Peadar Tóibín.
An evaluation process into the Government's actions during the Covid pandemic needs to have the power to compel key decision makers, according to Aontú.
Professor Anne Scott will chair the review of the country's response, which will have fewer powers than a statutory inquiry.
Aontú leader, Peadar Tóibín, says the high number of deaths and the enormous societal impacts of those times need to be properly and fully investigated.
He says he doesn't feel like the current plans for the inquiry will achieve that:
However, Professor of Experimental Immunology at Trinity College Dublin, Mullingar's Kingston Mills, believes the Government made the right decision:
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