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Independent Kerry TD Michael Healy‑Rae resigned as a minister of state on April 15, 2026, announcing his departure on the floor of the Dáil before voting against the Government in a no‑confidence motion.
He sharply criticised Taoiseach Micheál Martin and said the Coalition had “let the people down” amid public anger over rising fuel and living costs.
The Government survived the motion by 92 votes to 78.
Minister for Children Norma Foley and other Coalition figures said they were unaware of Healy‑Rae’s plans and described the resignation as a surprise.
His brother Danny Healy‑Rae also voted against the Government.
Reactions were mixed: Social Democrats’ Gary Gannon backed the decision as reflecting constituent anger, while a Kerry councillor warned Kerry could be “worse off” without Healy‑Rae at the government table.
Cabinet ministers said the vacant junior minister role in the Department of Agriculture will be considered in coming days.
The episode has heightened scrutiny of the Coalition’s handling of the fuel protests and cost‑of‑living measures, even as ministers point to recent support packages they say are among the largest per capita in Europe.
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