The Taoiseach has claimed Sinn Féin are "not fit for Government" and would put the security of the State at risk.
It's after Gerry Adams again said the Special Criminal Court should be abolished and replaced with a witness protection scheme.
The idea's drawn fire from other parties.
Fianna Fail Justice spokesperson Niall Collins claimed people were "disgusted" by the idea.
And canvassing in Ballina, Enda Kenny was asked if he believed Sinn Féin were fit for Government:
Sinn Féin president Gerry Adams has been sticking by his view that the non-jury Special Criminal Court should be abolished.
Speaking on the hustings in Dublin today Mr Adams claims gangland shootings like Friday's murder of David Byrne would not have happened, if the current system was actually working: