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    Latest news on Irish Politics, providing comprehensive coverage of Dáil Éireann, political parties, government formation, policy developments, and key decisions shaping Ireland's political landscape.

    Ireland's political system operates through a proportional representation system, with 174 seats in Dáil Éireann representing 43 constituencies across the country. The recent November 2024 general election resulted in significant shifts in the political landscape, with Fianna Fáil securing 48 seats, followed by Sinn Féin with 39 seats and Fine Gael with 38 seats.

    The current political climate is dominated by discussions around government formation, with coalition negotiations ongoing between major parties. Key policy challenges facing Irish politicians include addressing the housing crisis, managing cost-of-living pressures, reforming healthcare services, and navigating economic uncertainties. The election saw historic changes, including the near-complete collapse of the Green Party, which retained just one seat, while both the Social Democrats and Labour Party made significant gains.

    Beyond parliamentary politics, Ireland's political landscape encompasses vibrant local government structures, active civil society organisations, and growing grassroots movements. Community engagement in political processes remains strong, with voter participation and civic activism playing crucial roles in shaping policy decisions. The country's political system continues to evolve, with increased representation of women in politics and the emergence of new political forces challenging traditional party dominance.

    Irish politics has undergone significant transformation since the foundation of the state. The traditional dominance of Fianna Fáil and Fine Gael has faced growing challenges from other political parties, reflecting changing social attitudes and demographic shifts. Ireland's political framework maintains strong connections with European Union institutions while managing unique domestic challenges and opportunities.

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