Today is the last full day for party members to vote on the programme for government.
Offaly's eight Fianna Fáil councillors have announced their intention to support the programme for government.
The decision comes after a meeting between the group of local representatives last week, where the pros and cons of the draft were discussed.
Today is the last full day for party members to vote on the programme for government.
All votes from Fine Gael, Fianna Fáil and Green Party delegates need to be received by Friday, when ballot papers will be counted and a result declared.
Shinrone rep Peter Ormond expects the grassroots in his party to vote FOR the proposal:
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