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Published 09:47 21 Jun 2017 BST

Senator Ivana Bacik, Labour, told the Seanad yesterday that the new Cabinet was "very disappointing."
"Many of us thought that the Taoiseach might use the junior minister appointments today as a means of addressing the imbalance that exists in the Cabinet."
"In the junior Minister appointments, the Taoiseach has missed an opportunity... by not promoting any new women into the ranks of the junior ministers."
The party defended the Taoiseach's choice, saying the line-up was based "on merit."
"Fine Gael are the party of gender quotas. It is the intention to increase the representation. That has been done already in the Dáil," a government spokesperson told the Irish Mirror.
The female Fine Gael TD who lost a cabinet place in the Taoiseach's reshuffle said she found this argument "very offensive."
“From a gender perspective, it’s very hard to see the numbers [of women] declining in terms of the Cabinet,” Marcella Corcoran-Kennedy told the Irish Times.
One Sinn Féin TD added that this was “no Government for Irishwomen."
“The jobs for the boys, crony culture pioneered by their friends in Fianna Fáil is perpetuated by the so-called ‘new politics’ of Fine Gael and Leo Varadkar," said Kathleen Funchion.Explore more on these topics: