Micheal Martin returns as Irish prime minister
Briefly

Micheal Martin, leader of Fianna Fail, was re-elected as prime minister of Ireland following a tumultuous parliamentary session marked by protests and delays. Lawmakers ultimately supported his nomination with a 95 to 76 vote. This coalition government involves the two largest center-right parties, alongside independent lawmakers, and represents a continuation of the rivalry between Fianna Fail and Fine Gael, which have governed Ireland since 1937. As the coalition navigates economic challenges, including the impact of policies from the United States, Martin's leadership will focus on maintaining Ireland's economic strength while addressing significant social needs.
Micheal Martin has been elected prime minister in Ireland once again amidst parliamentary chaos, leading a coalition of center-right parties and independent lawmakers.
The coalition government, a continuation of the historic rivalry between Fine Gael and Fianna Fail, aims to navigate challenges including economic threats and social needs.
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