Enda Kenny will stay in his job until at least May, according to one party MEP.
Sean Kelly was speaking after the issue of the party leadership was revived by comments from Mr Kenny in the US at the weekend. He said he can't leave until a new government's been appointed in Northern Ireland and the terms of reference for Brexit talks are agreed. Sean Kelly says the Taoiseach has commitments he expects him to keep in May, and he doesn't expect anything to change before then.
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