"Fianna Fáil is traditionally ruthless when it comes to leadership exits, with a history of leaders being unceremoniously removed from power."
"Micheál Martin is still occupying the Taoiseach's office because no rival has the bottle to wield the dagger, indicating a lack of ambition among potential successors."
Fianna Fáil has a history of leadership changes marked by political conflict. Historically, leaders like Seán Lemass exited without controversy, while others faced significant challenges. Currently, Micheál Martin continues as Taoiseach, seemingly unchallenged by rivals within the party. His tenure is characterized by a lack of ambition among potential successors, allowing him to maintain his position without facing significant opposition or pressure for a leadership change.
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