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Ireland, Irish Times
Ireland moves closer to forming a new government after a deal is reached
Ireland has moved a step closer to forming a new government. Irish media says a deal was reached Tuesday between Fianna Fail, Fine Gael and the Regional Independent Group to form a government a month and a half after the election gave no party a majority of seats needed to control parliament.
New deal reached for formation of Irish government
An agreement has been reached which will pave the way for a new government to be formed in the Republic of Ireland. This follows a coalition between Fianna Fáil and Fine Gail after the Irish general election in November.
Ireland’s Main Parties Reach Government Deal, Irish Times Says
Ireland’s centrist political parties struck a deal to form a coalition government, backed by a handful of unaligned lawmakers, after weeks of negotiations, according to the Irish Times.
Irish Parties Secure 'Comfortable Majority' for New Coalition Government, Lawmaker Says
FILE PHOTO: Ireland's Tanaiste (Deputy Prime Minister) and leader of Fianna Fail, Micheal Martin smiles as he arrives at the Cork South Central count centre, during Ireland's general election, in Cork, Ireland, November 30, 2024. REUTERS/Damien Eagers/File Photo
Irish centre-right parties close in on deal for new coalition government
Ireland's two dominant centre-right political parties are close to finalising a coalition deal with independent lawmakers to return to power for another five-year term, two lawmakers said on Tuesday.
Ireland’s Centrist Parties Seal Coalition Deal to Retain Power
Ireland’s two dominant political parties will return to power for another five-year term after agreeing a new coalition deal following weeks of negotiations.
Irish Centre-Right Parties Strike Coalition Deal, Irish Times Newspaper Reports
Ireland's two dominant centre-right political parties have agreed on a coalition deal with independent lawmakers to return to power for another five-year term, the Irish Times reported, citing one of the independent lawmakers.
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Martin and Harris confirm draft programme for Irish government
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Ireland’s next government: Butler, Calleary, Heydon and Carroll MacNeill tipped for promotion
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Irish parties pledge increased investment after coalition deal
Ireland's two major centre-right parties finalised a coalition deal with independent lawmakers on Wednesday that will return ...
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Reform of Troubles commission needed to secure trust - Benn
The Northern Ireland Secretary of State has said he appreciates why families of some Troubles victims remain sceptical about ...
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Ireland moves closer to forming a new government after reaching deal
A deal has reportedly been reached between Fianna Fail, Fine Gael and politicians from the Regional Independent Group to form ...
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