Who are the new junior and super-junior ministers appointed to the Government?
Briefly

The recent government appointments have highlighted a significant gender disparity, with only three out of the six new ministerial positions held by women. This issue has drawn attention and disappointment from various sectors, reflecting broader concerns about women's representation in politics. Fianna Fáil and Fine Gael have established a coalition, including a unique job-share arrangement for deputy leadership roles. Prominent figures appointed include Charlie McConalogue and Niamh Smyth in ministerial roles, and the dynamics of political support are shifting among regional independent groups and established parties.
The disappointment at the low representation of women in full ministerial roles is palpable, with only three female ministers appointed compared to more male counterparts.
Fianna Fáil has formed a coalition government with Fine Gael, navigating a complex job-share arrangement for leadership roles, including the key deputy positions.
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