DUBLIN (IRELAND) – The Irish parliament on Saturday elected Micheál Martin as prime minister to head a coalition tasked with tiding over the economic repercussions of the coronavirus crisis and moving fast on climate action as demanded by its smallest member, the Greens.
Martin’s Fianna Fail and Fine Gael, Ireland’s two dominant centre-right parties who have swapped power since emerging from opposing sides of Ireland’s 1920s civil war, will rule together for the first time in the three-party government.
Martin, who has held several senior ministries including health, trade, foreign affairs and education, was elected by 93 votes to 63.
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