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Irish Election: Fianna Fáil and Fine Gael Poised for Coalition
Following the Irish general election, Fianna Fáil and Fine Gael, with 21.9% and 20.8% of first-preference votes respectively, are poised to form the next government, while Sinn Féin's 19% share presents a significant challenge to their aim of being in government. Turnout was 59.7%.
Irish Election: Fianna Fáil and Fine Gael Poised for Coalition
Following the Irish general election, Fianna Fáil and Fine Gael, with 21.9% and 20.8% of first-preference votes respectively, are poised to form the next government, while Sinn Féin's 19% share presents a significant challenge to their aim of being in government. Turnout was 59.7%.
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48% Bias Score


Irish Election Results: Coalition Talks Begin Amidst Shifting Political Landscape
Following the 2020 Irish general election, Fianna Fáil and Fine Gael formed a coalition government due to Sinn Féin's strong showing and neither party obtaining enough seats for a majority; the latest election results may lead to a similar power-sharing agreement or a broader coalition including Lab...
Irish Election Results: Coalition Talks Begin Amidst Shifting Political Landscape
Following the 2020 Irish general election, Fianna Fáil and Fine Gael formed a coalition government due to Sinn Féin's strong showing and neither party obtaining enough seats for a majority; the latest election results may lead to a similar power-sharing agreement or a broader coalition including Lab...
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48% Bias Score


Irish Election: Center-Right Parties Likely to Govern Despite Fragmented Results
Ireland's election saw Fine Gael and Fianna Fail likely to form a new government despite a reduced vote share, reflecting voter concerns about housing, cost of living, and immigration; the proportional representation system led to a fragmented outcome.
Irish Election: Center-Right Parties Likely to Govern Despite Fragmented Results
Ireland's election saw Fine Gael and Fianna Fail likely to form a new government despite a reduced vote share, reflecting voter concerns about housing, cost of living, and immigration; the proportional representation system led to a fragmented outcome.
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44% Bias Score


Irish Ruling Coalition Poised to Win Despite Opposition Gains
Ireland's general election saw a projected win for the ruling coalition despite an exit poll indicating 60% support for opposition parties, with Sinn Féin leading in first-preference votes but facing challenges in forming a coalition.
Irish Ruling Coalition Poised to Win Despite Opposition Gains
Ireland's general election saw a projected win for the ruling coalition despite an exit poll indicating 60% support for opposition parties, with Sinn Féin leading in first-preference votes but facing challenges in forming a coalition.
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48% Bias Score


Irish Election: Coalition Talks Loom as Vote Counting Begins
Ireland's general election is underway, with vote counting expected to last several hours, and coalition negotiations likely to follow. The three largest parties (FF, FG, SF) need coalition partners, with smaller parties and independents playing a critical role in forming a government. An exit poll ...
Irish Election: Coalition Talks Loom as Vote Counting Begins
Ireland's general election is underway, with vote counting expected to last several hours, and coalition negotiations likely to follow. The three largest parties (FF, FG, SF) need coalition partners, with smaller parties and independents playing a critical role in forming a government. An exit poll ...
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48% Bias Score


Irish Election: Housing, Immigration Dominate Tight Race
Ireland's parliamentary election on Friday will decide the next government, with the cost of living and immigration as key issues; polls suggest a close contest among Fine Gael, Fianna Fail, Sinn Fein, and smaller parties.
Irish Election: Housing, Immigration Dominate Tight Race
Ireland's parliamentary election on Friday will decide the next government, with the cost of living and immigration as key issues; polls suggest a close contest among Fine Gael, Fianna Fail, Sinn Fein, and smaller parties.
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36% Bias Score

Irish Election: Incumbents Poised for Government Despite Fractured Results
Ireland's national election resulted in a fractured outcome, with Fine Gael and Fianna Fail likely to form a new government despite reduced vote shares. The election saw a spread of votes among major parties and smaller groups, along with the rise of independent candidates.

Irish Election: Incumbents Poised for Government Despite Fractured Results
Ireland's national election resulted in a fractured outcome, with Fine Gael and Fianna Fail likely to form a new government despite reduced vote shares. The election saw a spread of votes among major parties and smaller groups, along with the rise of independent candidates.
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32% Bias Score

Irish Center-Right Parties Poised to Govern Despite Fractured Election
Ireland's national election resulted in a likely coalition government formed by Fine Gael and Fianna Fail, despite a reduced vote share and a fractured political landscape where votes were spread across many parties and independent candidates, including reputed organized crime boss Gerry "the Monk" ...

Irish Center-Right Parties Poised to Govern Despite Fractured Election
Ireland's national election resulted in a likely coalition government formed by Fine Gael and Fianna Fail, despite a reduced vote share and a fractured political landscape where votes were spread across many parties and independent candidates, including reputed organized crime boss Gerry "the Monk" ...
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36% Bias Score

Irish Election Exit Poll Shows Tight Three-Way Race
Ireland's election exit poll reveals a tight three-way race between Sinn Fein (21.1%), Fine Gael (21%), and Fianna Fail (19.5%), with coalition talks expected to be lengthy due to Ireland's electoral system and the parties' stated refusal to cooperate.

Irish Election Exit Poll Shows Tight Three-Way Race
Ireland's election exit poll reveals a tight three-way race between Sinn Fein (21.1%), Fine Gael (21%), and Fianna Fail (19.5%), with coalition talks expected to be lengthy due to Ireland's electoral system and the parties' stated refusal to cooperate.
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44% Bias Score

Irish Election Results Delayed; Coalition Negotiations Loom
Ireland's general election concluded on November 29th, with vote counting ongoing and results expected within days. Sinn Fein won the popular vote, but Fine Gael and Fianna Fail are likely to form a coalition government due to their mutual exclusion of Sinn Fein.

Irish Election Results Delayed; Coalition Negotiations Loom
Ireland's general election concluded on November 29th, with vote counting ongoing and results expected within days. Sinn Fein won the popular vote, but Fine Gael and Fianna Fail are likely to form a coalition government due to their mutual exclusion of Sinn Fein.
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44% Bias Score

Irish Center-Right Coalition Wins Narrow Victory Amidst Fragmented Political Landscape
Ireland's election saw a center-right coalition narrowly win, with 49% support, despite Sinn Féin winning the popular vote (22%) and a fragmented political landscape leaving the formation of a stable government dependent on smaller parties and independents.

Irish Center-Right Coalition Wins Narrow Victory Amidst Fragmented Political Landscape
Ireland's election saw a center-right coalition narrowly win, with 49% support, despite Sinn Féin winning the popular vote (22%) and a fragmented political landscape leaving the formation of a stable government dependent on smaller parties and independents.
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60% Bias Score

Tight Race in Irish General Elections: Three Major Parties Vie for Power
Irish general elections held on November 29th, 2024, saw three major parties—Sinn Féin, Fine Gael, and Fianna Fáil— compete for power, with approximately 20% support each, necessitating potential coalitions; almost 3.7 million voters chose from 686 candidates, a 53% increase in female candidates com...

Tight Race in Irish General Elections: Three Major Parties Vie for Power
Irish general elections held on November 29th, 2024, saw three major parties—Sinn Féin, Fine Gael, and Fianna Fáil— compete for power, with approximately 20% support each, necessitating potential coalitions; almost 3.7 million voters chose from 686 candidates, a 53% increase in female candidates com...
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40% Bias Score
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