The Irish government has announced plans to conduct a review of the legislation governing directly elected mayors, with Taoiseach Micheál Martin stating that the evaluation will be completed by the end of the year. The announcement comes in the wake of concerns raised by John Moran, the Mayor of Limerick, regarding the operational dynamics of his office in light of reported tensions with local councillors and officials. Moran's call for clarity underscores the challenges posed by the significant shift in local governance that the directly elected mayor system has introduced. This move towards a directly elected mayor was designed to... [Continue Reading]