Read more: Brian Cowen to reshuffle cabinet after five ministerial resignations

The proceedings in Irish Parliament have been suspended as opposition leaders have refused to move forward until Prime Minister Brian Cowen explains the six recent ministerial resignations.

Rumors of an impending collapse of the government and an immediate election are circulating as the Green Party is meeting to decide whether they will withdraw support for the government.
 
Earlier today parliament was suspended after rowdy scenes. Opposition leader, Fine Gael’s Enda Kenny demanded that proceeding  be suspended until Cowen could explain what was going on within the Government.
 
Kenny said “This is the worst government in history…This would not have happened even in the days of great dictators. It is unprecedented, what you have done.”
 
He continued “These are the last days of the worst government in the history of the state.”
 
It is believed that Cowen plans to name a new cabinet. One of the ministers who resigned, Noel Dempsey, has claimed that Cowen planned this series of en masse resignations.
 
Minister for Enterprise, Trade and Innovation Batt O’Keefe is said to have tendered his resignation this morning. Wednesday saw  Mary Harney from health, Dermot Ahern from justice,  Noel Dempsey from transport and Tony Killeen from defense all resign. These followed the resignation of Micheal Martin from foreign affairs who resigned after a failed leadership challenge.
 
Kenny said that the actions of Cowen had been a “cowardly, disgraceful act” and said he was “refusing to come in here today to tell the people of his country what is happening with a Government that has imploded, with a Government that is dysfunctional, that has disintegrated, and that had let our people down”.
 
Similarly Eamon Gilmore, Labour party leader, said “What is happening here this morning is disrespectful of the people of this country…There is some Kind of political cynical exercise in last-minute jobbery being hatched by this Government.”
 
John Gormley, the Green party leader, spoke with Cowen about the resignations. The Green party are understood be by frustrated over the departures. Gormley is expect to discuss the matter later today in parliament.
 
The Green Party, who had asked in November that an election take place in January, yesterday said that it would take place no later than March.

Read more: Brian Cowen to reshuffle cabinet after five ministerial resignations