
In contrast Fianna Fáil and Fine Gael returned with a healthy 86, just short of an overall majority. There is a clear sense that this has emboldened the two parties to jettison policies which though previously favoured by the Green’s, were strongly criticised by those who sought to secure a greater degree of energy independence that did not rely exclusively on renewables.
The renewed focus on LNG infrastructure also coincides with broader European initiatives aimed at diversifying energy sources following Russia’s invasion of Ukraine in 2022. Countries such as Germany and Poland have accelerated investments in LNG terminals to reduce geopolitical vulnerability, suggesting Ireland’s policy shift aligns with a wider EU strategic repositioning on energy security.