Ireland’s election looks to have secured victory for the center-right parties Fianna Fáil and Fine Gael, signaling continuity in the country’s politics. The parties, led by Micheál Martin and Simon Harris, are expected to form a coalition government just shy of a parliamentary majority, potentially repeating a power-sharing arrangement. Dissatisfaction with social issues, particularly the housing crisis, was evident in the low voter turnout and shock losses for high-profile names, despite the incumbent parties’ dominance.
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