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The assembly heard that local government is in need of “radical reform”.
A motion to support the creation of a directly-elected mayor for Dublin will be debated by the Dáil this week.
Fingal County Council is still not on board with the idea, though.
All four local authorities in the country have to agree on whether to put the issue to the people on the same day as the local and European elections.
A plebiscite vote will be held next year asking Dubliners whether they want an elected mayor or not.