Irish Parliament Deadlocked, New Prime Minister Appointment Delayed
The Irish parliament failed to appoint a new prime minister on Wednesday due to disputes over parliamentary procedure, delaying the nomination of Fianna Fail leader Micheal Martin until at least Thursday, as Sinn Fein protested plans to let independent pro-government lawmakers sit with the oppositio...
Irish Parliament Deadlocked, New Prime Minister Appointment Delayed
The Irish parliament failed to appoint a new prime minister on Wednesday due to disputes over parliamentary procedure, delaying the nomination of Fianna Fail leader Micheal Martin until at least Thursday, as Sinn Fein protested plans to let independent pro-government lawmakers sit with the oppositio...
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44% Bias Score
Fianna Fáil se perfila para liderar el nuevo gobierno irlandés tras las elecciones
Tras las elecciones generales irlandesas del 29 de noviembre, Fianna Fáil (48 escaños) liderará probablemente un nuevo gobierno de coalición con Fine Gael (38 escaños), mientras Sinn Féin (39 escaños) queda como segunda fuerza, mostrando un cambio significativo en el panorama político.
Fianna Fáil se perfila para liderar el nuevo gobierno irlandés tras las elecciones
Tras las elecciones generales irlandesas del 29 de noviembre, Fianna Fáil (48 escaños) liderará probablemente un nuevo gobierno de coalición con Fine Gael (38 escaños), mientras Sinn Féin (39 escaños) queda como segunda fuerza, mostrando un cambio significativo en el panorama político.
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Irish Election: Fine Gael and Fianna Fáil Poised to Form Coalition Government
Ireland's national election resulted in a fragmented outcome, with Fine Gael (33 seats) and Fianna Fáil (40 seats) likely to form a coalition government, despite Sinn Féin (34 seats) gaining significant support; key campaign issues included cost of living, housing, and immigration.
Irish Election: Fine Gael and Fianna Fáil Poised to Form Coalition Government
Ireland's national election resulted in a fragmented outcome, with Fine Gael (33 seats) and Fianna Fáil (40 seats) likely to form a coalition government, despite Sinn Féin (34 seats) gaining significant support; key campaign issues included cost of living, housing, and immigration.
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48% Bias Score
Irish Exit Poll: Center-Right Coalition Likely, Sinn Féin Remains Contender
Exit polls from Ireland's general election suggest that the incumbent center-right parties, Fine Gael and Fianna Fáil, may form a coalition government, despite a strong showing by the left-wing Sinn Féin party; vote counting continues.
Irish Exit Poll: Center-Right Coalition Likely, Sinn Féin Remains Contender
Exit polls from Ireland's general election suggest that the incumbent center-right parties, Fine Gael and Fianna Fáil, may form a coalition government, despite a strong showing by the left-wing Sinn Féin party; vote counting continues.
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44% 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 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
Martin to Lead Irish Coalition Government
Micheál Martin will become Ireland's prime minister again on Wednesday, leading a coalition government with Fine Gael and independent lawmakers after the November 29th election where his party won 48 of 174 seats, forming an alliance to shut out Sinn Fein despite their 39 seats due to historical tie...
Martin to Lead Irish Coalition Government
Micheál Martin will become Ireland's prime minister again on Wednesday, leading a coalition government with Fine Gael and independent lawmakers after the November 29th election where his party won 48 of 174 seats, forming an alliance to shut out Sinn Fein despite their 39 seats due to historical tie...
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36% Bias Score
Fianna Fáil Poised to Lead Next Irish Government
Following Ireland's general elections, Fianna Fáil is poised to lead the next government in a coalition with Fine Gael, marking a remarkable comeback for the party after its role in the 2008 financial crisis and despite Sinn Féin winning the popular vote.
Fianna Fáil Poised to Lead Next Irish Government
Following Ireland's general elections, Fianna Fáil is poised to lead the next government in a coalition with Fine Gael, marking a remarkable comeback for the party after its role in the 2008 financial crisis and despite Sinn Féin winning the popular vote.
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48% Bias Score
Irish Election Results: Fine Gael and Fianna Fáil to Lead Difficult Coalition Negotiations
Ireland's two main right-center parties, Fine Gael and Fianna Fáil, will lead the next government formation after winning fewer seats than four years ago, facing more difficult negotiations due to a reduced Green Party presence and the need to seek support elsewhere.
Irish Election Results: Fine Gael and Fianna Fáil to Lead Difficult Coalition Negotiations
Ireland's two main right-center parties, Fine Gael and Fianna Fáil, will lead the next government formation after winning fewer seats than four years ago, facing more difficult negotiations due to a reduced Green Party presence and the need to seek support elsewhere.
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52% Bias Score
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 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: 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