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Fianna Fail is likely to increase its seat lead over Fine Gael compared with the 2020 election, which saw the parties enter a coalition on the basis that the holder of the Irish premier position ...
The exit poll suggests it’s tight - Fine Gael 20%, Sinn Féin 21.1%, Fine Gael 20%, Fianna Fáil 19.5%. The two main parties in the outgoing Irish government have again ruled out Sinn Féin as a ...
Incumbent Taoiseach (prime minister) Simon Harris, of the center-right Fine Gael party, called the election on Nov. 8, making way for a three-week general election campaign.
In a statement released after the election, Labour stated that it would only enter government with a, "progressive, left-of-centre bloc with like-minded parties," as well as outlining their basic platform for negotiation. [131] On 19 December, Labour stated that it would not join a coalition with Fianna Fáil and Fine Gael. [132]
Various organisations conduct regular opinion polls to gauge voting intentions. Results of such polls are displayed in the lists below. On 1 November, Coimisiún na Meán announced the lifting of the reporting moratorium that had been in place since 1997, and which had prevented election coverage from 14:00 on the day prior to the election until the close of polls.
Fianna Fáil: Micheál Martin: 48 Sinn Féin: Mary Lou McDonald: 39 Fine Gael: Simon Harris: 38 Labour: Ivana Bacik: 11 Social Democrats: Holly Cairns: 10 Independent Ireland: Michael Collins: 4 PBP–Solidarity: Collective leadership: 3 Aontú: Peadar Tóibín: 2 Green: Roderic O'Gorman: 1 100% Redress: Tómas Seán Devine: 1 Independent ...
Fianna Fail and Fine Gael look well placed to return to power with Sinn Fein’s vote share well down on 2020. ... Fianna Fail looks on course to secure the most seats in Ireland’s General ...
Fianna Fáil leader Micheál Martin will serve as Taoiseach, with Fine Gael leader Simon Harris serving as Tánaiste. It was agreed that the government will last until November 2027, after which the positions will rotate, with the Fine Gael leader forming a new government as Taoiseach, and the Fianna Fáil leader serving as Tánaiste. [2]