Ireland's two main centre-right parties, Fianna Fail and Fine Gael, have formed a coalition government with independent lawmakers, signaling political stability after a turbulent election.
The coalition agreement includes a leadership rotation, with Micheal Martin serving as Taoiseach for the first three years, followed by Simon Harris, highlighting a collaborative approach.
The new government's focus will be on maintaining economic stability, infrastructure development, and public services, with an eye on the potential impacts of US policy changes.
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