Launch of the National Development Plan described as a "cynical measure".

Fianna Fáil leader describes launch of the National Development Plan as a "cynical measure".
It will see €116 billion euro spent on capital projects over the next decade.
Two new hospitals, a new dental hospital and business school for UCC as well as the M20 Cork to Limerick motorway are among the projects in the pipeline for Cork.
It was unveiled in Sligo last Friday - along with the National Planning Framework which sets out Government's vision for the country for the next 20 years.
Michael Martin has also questioned the Government's motive behind the launch.
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