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Bertie Ahern wins Irish election | Bertie Ahern wins Irish election |
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Irish PM Bertie Ahern's Fianna Fail party has won the country's general election, but narrowly failed to gain an overall majority in parliament. | Irish PM Bertie Ahern's Fianna Fail party has won the country's general election, but narrowly failed to gain an overall majority in parliament. |
The party secured 78 seats in the 166-seat assembly, but saw a decline in the vote of its previous coalition partners, the Progressive Democrats. | The party secured 78 seats in the 166-seat assembly, but saw a decline in the vote of its previous coalition partners, the Progressive Democrats. |
Mr Ahern now faces the prospect of tough talks with opposition parties to build a coalition government. | Mr Ahern now faces the prospect of tough talks with opposition parties to build a coalition government. |
He can count on two independents and two surviving Progressive Democrats. | He can count on two independents and two surviving Progressive Democrats. |
The main opposition Fine Gael polled well, winning 51 seats, but its potential coalition partners Labour and the Greens fared less well. | |
As a result, not even these three parties combined could overtake Fianna Fail and the PDs. | |
IRISH RESULTS Fianna Fail: 78 seatsFine Gael: 51Labour: 20Greens: 6Independents: 5Sinn Fein: 4Progressive Democrats: 2Total seats: 166 Ahern's 'unlikely' win | |
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 ended up with four seats, losing one in Dublin and failing to win target seats in Dublin and Donegal. | |
"We'll dust ourselves down. We're in this for the long haul. We would like to have done better but we did our best," said Gerry Adams, the party's president. | |
In an interview on Irish broadcaster RTE's radio service on Saturday, Mr Ahern said his party had a "lot of options" open to it, but that stability was number one on his agenda, and the biggest consideration when it came to forming a government. | |
There has been speculation he might seek an arrangement with Labour. | There has been speculation he might seek an arrangement with Labour. |
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However, this might prove less popular with his own parliamentary party because it would mean fewer ministerial jobs on offer than in combination with a smaller grouping. | |
The Republic of Ireland's system of proportional representation means that parties' representation in the 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 Dail (lower house of parliament) closely matches their percentage of the vote. |
The taoiseach (prime minister) has led a coalition government since 1997 - a period of sustained economic growth for the Republic. | The taoiseach (prime minister) has led a coalition government since 1997 - a period of sustained economic growth for the Republic. |