Fellow party member Honore Kamegni, the first black public representative on any council in Cork, was elected Deputy Mayor
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Dublin City Council elected the first Fine Gael Lord Mayor in 12 years, while a Green Party councillor was elected Lord Mayor of Cork City for the first time.
Fellow party member Honore Kamegni, the first black public representative on any council in Cork, was elected Deputy Mayor
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Cllr Honore Kamegni recently became first person of colour elected to Cork City Council
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The group will be proposing Daniel Ennis of the Social Democrats and Sinn Féin’s Janice Boylan for Lord Mayor and Deputy Mayor.
Elected members of a local council will not get a 4 per cent pay rise despite the mayor saying her crew were ‘worthy’ of it.
The three main parties are virtually neck-and-neck according to the latest Business Post/Red C poll.