TDs have expressed a more favorable view towards aligning with a coalition of independent representatives rather than merging with the 'Independent Ireland' group led by Michael Collins.
Fine Gael backbenchers are pushing for a rotating taoiseach arrangement in coalition talks with Fianna Fáil, while Fianna Fáil insists they deserve more ministries in light of their election performance.
Labour Party leaders are grappling with their strategy regarding coalition talks, amidst concerns regarding the viability of the Social Democrats and the implications of government formation with historic rival parties.
Current sentiments suggest that between eight and ten Independent TDs may be crucial for a stable coalition, as both main parties express reluctance towards the populism associated with the Independent Ireland group.
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