Eamon Ryan's satisfied with the Minister's decision to answer questions on the matter in the Dáil.
The Transport Minister says question-marks over Paschal Donohoe's election expenses in 2016 are not distracting from the government's work.
Eamon Ryan says he's satisfied with Minister Donohoe's decision to answer questions on the matter in the Dáil on Tuesday.
Paschal Donohoe spoke on the matter earlier this week, but was met with criticism from opposition TDs for not answering any questions.
Speaking in Athlone this afternoon, Minister Ryan says he doesn't believe it needs to happen any sooner than next week:
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