After the departure of two Government party leaders, what next for the Coalition?

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Eamon Ryan’s replacement as Green leader - to be named on July 8th - is expected to assert themselves but there’s little time to make an impact before the next electoral contest

The Green Party hopes the appointment in three weeks of either Roderic O’Gorman or Pippa Hackett as the party's new leader will stimulate a similar upturn in fortune to the one enjoyed by Fine Gael under Simon Harris. Photograph: Gareth Chaney & Stephen Collins/CollinsOf the three men who conceived, assembled and worked the most unusual Coalition Government in the history of the State, two have now left in quick succession.

It is into this increasingly pressurised cauldron that the new Green Party leader will enter when he or she takes over.

Starting next week, the Coalition leaders will start working through these decisions. The word from Brussels is that the jockeying for jobs is already well under way and with a summit of leaders likely to finalise the top EU jobs next week, the Government is keen to nominate the next Irish Commissioner. On Wednesday, the Fianna Fáil leader – whose choice this is – indicated it would be announced next week.is the unbackable favourite at this point.

Soon afterwards, the Coalition leaders will have to make tougher decisions. There will be two showdowns. The first relates to the hate speech/hate crime Bill, currently stalled in the Seanad. The Taoiseach has promised a decision by the summer recess. The Greens are in favour of proceeding; O’Gorman strongly so.

“Governments tend to collapse backward,” says Eoin O’Malley, a lecturer in politics at Dublin City University. “You know when the election should be, and each party might try to get ahead of the other, sometimes causing a collapse no one wants or anticipates.

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