Councillor Moran is aiming to become Laois' first female TD.
To seek more accountability for public spending - that's the promise from a Laois general election candidate if she gets elected to the Dáil.
Aisling Moran is aiming to become Laois' first ever female TD.
Councillor Moran is running as an Independent after an acrimonious split from Fine Gael last year.
She says she wants to work for the people, and not a party:
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