Ireland delays selection of prime minister as parliament erupts in row
- The nomination of a new Taoiseach was delayed as the Dáil erupted into a row over speaking time, leading to multiple suspensions by Cean Comhairle Verona Murphy.
- Micheál Martin is expected to become Taoiseach after his party, Fianna Fáil, agreed to a coalition with Fine Gael and independents.
- Opposition parties, including Sinn Féin, have criticized the agreement, arguing that the independents should not join technical groups.
- The final cabinet composition will be closely watched, with Fianna Fáil holding most positions and independents securing two super junior ministries.
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C 25%
R 21%
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