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Party talks to intensify in bid to agree new Irish coalition government


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  Party talks to intensify in bid to agree new Irish coalition government - Fianna Fail was the clear winner of the recent poll, securing 48 of the Dail's 174 seats, ahead of Sinn Fein on 39 and Fine Gael on 38.

The article from MSN discusses the ongoing efforts to form a new coalition government in Ireland following the recent elections. The talks are intensifying among the major political parties, particularly between Fine Gael, Fianna Fáil, and the Green Party, as they attempt to negotiate a government program that addresses key issues like housing, health, and climate change. The discussions are crucial as Ireland has been without a stable government since the last election, with a caretaker government currently in place. The parties are under pressure to reach an agreement swiftly to tackle the economic recovery post-COVID-19, manage Brexit-related challenges, and implement necessary reforms. The negotiations are complex due to differing ideologies and policy priorities, but there's a shared recognition of the need for stability and effective governance.

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