The Taoiseach's set to appoint a new Agriculture Minister today, after Barry Cowen was sacked last night.
It followed Mr Cowen's refusal to provide further public statements on allegations he attempted to avoid a garda checkpoint in 2016.
He admitted he was caught drink driving, but strongly denies trying to evade gardaí.
In a statement, the Offaly TD says the decision to sack him was surprising and dissapointing.
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Sinn Fein's Agriculture Spokesperson has responded to the sacking of Barry Cowen calling the government "chaotic and uncaring".
Matt Carthy tweeted that the current coalition "already feels like a lameduck"
He added that "it's as if Fianna Fáil are just picking up where they left off in 2011."
Our Political Correspondent Sean Defoe says there's a number of possible candidates as Cowen's sucessor: