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Sinn Fein had grand hopes of forming Ireland's first left-wing government. In recent elections, those hopes were dashed. The post Ireland's Ruling Parties Just Bucked the Anti-Incumbency Trend ...
An Irish republican and democratic socialist party, Sinn Féin is the main opposition party. The party has been led by Mary Lou McDonald since 2018, who succeeded long-serving leader Gerry Adams.
DUBLIN (Reuters) - Ireland's two largest centre-right parties will begin talks on forming a new government this week before seeking support of a junior partner to reach a majority in parliament ...
DUBLIN — Ireland’s two long-dominant center-right parties looked likely to form a new government as results came in Sunday from a fractured national election, though with a reduced vote share ...
At one level, the vote was an endorsement of continuity, but the stability in Ireland’s political center ground masked volatility on the fringes.
Ireland's two large centre-right parties looked set to be returned to power after an election on Friday, but will likely need at least one smaller partner to secure a majority, raising questions ...
Local politicians have condemned the bonfire, built as part of traditional “loyalist” July 12 celebrations, that featured ...
Fianna Fáil, Sinn Féin and Fine Gael are the three big parties in Dáil Éireann (Irish parliament).
Results from Ireland's election suggest the two dominant center-right parties look likely to form a new government.
An Irish republican and democratic socialist party, Sinn Féin is the main opposition party. The party has been led by Mary Lou McDonald since 2018, who succeeded long-serving leader Gerry Adams.
Fianna Fáil, Sinn Féin and Fine Gael are the three big parties in Dáil Éireann (Irish parliament).