
Eoin O’Malley
Eoin O’Malley is an associate professor in political science at Dublin City University, who provided insights on the challenges and inefficiencies surrounding public inquiries in Ireland, emphasizing the legal constraints that hinder their effectiveness.
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Eoin O’Malley sees FitzGerald's obsession with detail as a potential paralysis.
a vision for Ireland – The Irish TimesEoin O’Malley is one of the editors of 'How Ireland Voted 2024'.
What is the future for the new right in Irish politics? – The Irish TimesEoin O’Malley notes that the years 1980 and 1981 were spent in preparation for election rather than governing.
A decisive showdown over Micheál Martin’s leadership might be best for everyone – The Irish TimesEoin O’Malley, a politics professor at Dublin City University, says legislation passed in the first year is probably a better metric than examining what’s happened in the first 100 days of government.
‘A do-nothing Government?’ Lowest number of laws enacted in a first year this century – The Irish TimesEoin O'Malley, an author and professor of political science, discussed the potential for anti-establishment sentiment to benefit Gerry Hutch.
Why Cab, the Spanish police and a State watchdog cannot stop his Dáil run – The Irish TimesEoin O'Malley commented on the Yates controversy, calling it the least scandalous of scandals.
Anti-woke Ivan Yates must have seemed the obvious choice to toughen Jim Gavin up – The Irish TimesThis is good news for Catherine Connolly, said Eoin O’Malley, associate professor in political science at Dublin City University.
Maria Steen calls for election to be cancelled; Martin faces FF grilling – The Irish TimesEoin O'Malley commented that Jim Gavin's withdrawal is good news for Catherine Connolly.
What does Jim Gavin’s withdrawal mean for this presidential raceDr Eoin O'Malley is a political analyst who expresses skepticism about the chances of Independent candidates getting on the ballot.
On the presidential campaign trail with Gareth Sheridan and Nick Delehanty – The Irish TimesEoin O’Malley, associate professor in political science at DCU, commented on the issues with the inquiry process.
Ireland has spent almost €600m on tribunals and investigations – The Irish Times























































