Labour Party leader Ivana Bacik has visited Waterford to meet with her party's local representatives. Deputy Bacik was welcomed to City Hall by the Mayor of Waterford, Labour councillor Seamus Ryan, on Tuesday, June 2. The visit comes as the Labour Party continues to strengthen its presence in the city. Deputy Bacik was joined by Cllr Thomas Phelan, Deputy Mayor John Pratt, and other local representatives. The meeting was an opportunity for Deputy Bacik to discuss key issues affecting the city and its residents. The Labour Party has a strong presence in Waterford, with several councillors representing the party in the city council. Deputy Bacik's visit is a testament to the party's commitment to the city and its people. The visit was also an opportunity for Deputy Bacik to meet with local business owners and community leaders. The Labour Party has a strong track record of supporting local businesses and community initiatives. Deputy Bacik's visit is a positive development for the city and its residents. The Labour Party's commitment to Waterford is clear, and Deputy Bacik's visit is a testament to this commitment. The visit was a success, with Deputy Bacik meeting with a range of stakeholders and discussing key issues affecting the city. The Labour Party's presence in Waterford is growing, and Deputy Bacik's visit is a key part of this growth. The visit was a positive step forward for the Labour Party in Waterford, and Deputy Bacik's commitment to the city and its people is clear.