It follows accusations made by Offaly Deputy Carol Nolan her former party was peddling misinformation on her stance towards Government.
"You can't be in Government and be in opposition at the same time"
That's according to Sinn Féin President Mary Lou McDonald.
It follows accusations from Offaly Deputy Carol Nolan that her former party is peddling 'misinformation' about her stance towards the government.
This comes as a group of independent TDs led by Michael Lowry negotiated the programme for government and declared loyalty to the government.
However Deputy Nolan insists she has done no such thing, and will vote on the merits of each issue raised.
The Sinn Féin Leader says the government is on the wrong track:
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