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Published 13:00 25 Apr 2022 BST
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O'Brien has been given emergency power under existing legislation to allow for certain planning and procurement requirements to be exempt when it comes to emergency situations.
Around 529 properties could be utilised and have been identified but the majority of them will need to be refurbished.
It is expected that around 100 of the properties could be in used within the coming weeks, while 80 of them will be available within three to six months.
The Government is also planning to restructure departments as a way to speed up housing allocations by private citizens after there was a number of complaints made that people were contacted and said they would house refugees but the promise was not fulfilled.
Taoiseach Micheál Martin confirmed that the Government will not be putting a cap on the number of Ukrainian refugees arriving in Ireland.
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