When Micheál Martin became leader of Fianna Fáil in 2011, the party was at the lowest ebb in its history and few gave him much chance of reviving its fortunes. More than 14 years later, in his second term as Taoiseach, Martin can justifiably point to those predictions when speculation arises once more about his political future.

It has been a remarkable career in terms of both longevity and achievement.

📰

Continue Reading on The Irish Times

This preview shows approximately 15% of the article. Read the full story on the publisher's website to support quality journalism.

Read Full Article →