Vote counting in Ireland's national election indicated a close race among three major political parties, which could lead to complex coalition negotiations.
The exit poll shows Fine Gael at 21%, Fianna Fail at 19.5%, and Sinn Fein at 21.1%, highlighting a split voter sentiment among major parties.
Michael McGrath emphasized that 'a number of different parties and groups will have to be involved' to form a government amidst contemporary challenges.
Due to Ireland's system of proportional representation, election outcomes may take time to fully materialize, influencing future coalitions and governance.
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