Ireland has a highly active NGO sector, with thousands of groups receiving state grants. Recently, populist politicians have argued that taxpayer money is being used to fund a shadow government of left-leaning activist groups that lobby the state for increasingly progressive policies. Proponents of cutting funding argue that if these groups want to lobby, they should rely on private donations rather than public subsidies. Opponents argue that NGOs are essential watchdogs that hold the government accountable and advocate for vulnerable groups who cannot afford professional lobbyists.
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