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Ahern's party close to majority Ahern's party close to majority
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Counting is continuing in the Irish general election for the remaining seats in the next Dail.Counting is continuing in the Irish general election for the remaining seats in the next Dail.
Fianna Fail are expected to end up with 78 seats - five short of an overall majority, but the focus now is on who they will form a government with.Fianna Fail are expected to end up with 78 seats - five short of an overall majority, but the focus now is on who they will form a government with.
They can count on two former Fianna Fail independents and two Progressive Democrat TDs set to retain their seats.They can count on two former Fianna Fail independents and two Progressive Democrat TDs set to retain their seats.
Fine Gael polled well, but its potential coalition partners Labour and the Greens fared less well.Fine Gael polled well, but its potential coalition partners Labour and the Greens fared less well.
As a result, not even these three combined could overtake Fianna Fail and the PDs.As a result, not even these three combined could overtake Fianna Fail and the PDs.
Meanwhile, the PDs' leader Michael McDowell has retired from politics after losing his seat.Meanwhile, the PDs' leader Michael McDowell has retired from politics after losing his seat.
Sinn Fein also polled badly and is set to end up with three or four seats, losing one in Dublin and failing to win target seats in Dublin and Donegal.Sinn Fein also polled badly and is set to end up with three or four seats, losing one in Dublin and failing to win target seats in Dublin and Donegal.
Taoiseach Bertie Ahern, leader of Fianna Fail, said last night he wanted a stable government, raising speculation he might seek an arrangement with Labour. HAVE YOUR SAY We live in a democracy and like it or not the same number of people voted for FF this time around as last time JS, Dublin, Ireland class="" href="http://newsforums.bbc.co.uk/nol/thread.jspa?threadID=6361&edition=2&ttl=20070517105228">Send us your comments Taoiseach Bertie Ahern, leader of Fianna Fail, said last night he wanted a stable government, raising speculation he might seek an arrangement with Labour.
However, this might prove less popular with his own parliamentary party because it would mean fewer ministerial jobs on offer than a combination with a smaller grouping.However, this might prove less popular with his own parliamentary party because it would mean fewer ministerial jobs on offer than a combination with a smaller grouping.
So far the breakdown of seats is: Fianna Fail 72; Fine Gael 45; Labour 18; PDs 1; Green Party 5; Sinn Fein 3 and Others 5.So far the breakdown of seats is: Fianna Fail 72; Fine Gael 45; Labour 18; PDs 1; Green Party 5; Sinn Fein 3 and Others 5.
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The Republic of Ireland's system of proportional representation means that parties' representation in the 165-seat Dail (lower house of parliament) closely matches their percentage of the vote.The Republic of Ireland's system of proportional representation means that parties' representation in the 165-seat Dail (lower house of parliament) closely matches their percentage of the vote.
On Friday, Mr Ahern hailed his party's performance: "There are very few parties anywhere in Europe who could have achieved what Fianna Fail did today.On Friday, Mr Ahern hailed his party's performance: "There are very few parties anywhere in Europe who could have achieved what Fianna Fail did today.
"For that I am just hugely proud as the president of the Fianna Fail organisation.""For that I am just hugely proud as the president of the Fianna Fail organisation."
The taoiseach has led a coalition government since 1997 - a period of sustained economic growth for the Republic.The taoiseach has led a coalition government since 1997 - a period of sustained economic growth for the Republic.
Enda Kenny, leader of the opposition Fine Gael party, refused to concede defeat on Friday night.Enda Kenny, leader of the opposition Fine Gael party, refused to concede defeat on Friday night.
His party also put in strong performance, gaining about 20 seats.His party also put in strong performance, gaining about 20 seats.