Ireland is finally set to get a new government, led by a familiar face
- Micheál Martin will become Taoiseach of Ireland again after being elected by the Dáil on Wednesday.
- Fianna Fáil formed a coalition government with Fine Gael and independent lawmakers after winning 48 seats in the election.
- Sinn Féin remains the largest opposition party with 39 seats, while Fine Gael holds 38 seats.
- The new government will address issues like rising homelessness and the cost of living, which were key topics in the election.
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