LIFE after Joe Cooney (FG) TD in the Killaloe Municipal District saw tensions rise be- tween Fianna Fรกil and Fine Gael councillors in East Clare.
At Wednesday morningโs meeting of the Killaloe MD in Scariff, Fine Gael members were left fuming after they ended up losing the position of Cathaoirleach.
Following the local elections in June, Cooney was elected Cathaoirleach of the Killaloe MD but his subse- quent election to Dรกil รireann created a vacancy.
OโCallaghans Mills native Conor Ryan (FG) was co-opted to Clare County Council in December to take Cooneyโs seat on the local authority. However both he and Cllr Pat Burke (FG) were unsuccessful in their attempts to get Ryan into the Chair of the Killaloe MD.
Outgoing Leas-Cathaoirleach of the Killaloe MD, Cllr Pat Hayes (FF) was proposed and seconded as Cathao- irleach by his party colleagues Cllr Tony OโBrien (FF) and Cllr Alan OโCallaghan (FF).
Cllr Burke then proposed Cllr Ryan for the role but he did not receive a seconder thus ensuring Hayesโ appointment. Cllr Burke expressed his an- noyance at the meeting with the lack of engagement with Fianna Fรกil on the matter, he was of the belief that Fine Gael should have retained the role.
Cooneyโs predecessor as Chair, Cllr OโBrien said he was upset with comments from Cllr Burke who was โpoliticising positionsโ instead of co-operating. Cllr OโCal- laghan said he wanted all councillors to get along.
Burke was proposed as Leas Cathaoirleach by Cllr Ryan, this was seconded by Cllr Hayes.
While last monthโs co-option of Cllr Ryan to the Council along with Cllr James Ryan (SF) was a low-key affair, โTrue Blueโ comments from Cllr Burke and Cllr Paul Murphy (FG) were understood to have caused annoyance among the Soldiers of Destiny.