Wednesday, March 2, 2011

IRELAND - Voters choose the rupture

"The electorate voted coldly angry to remove Fianna Fáil," as the daily. The Fine Gael Party (Christian Democrats) led by its leader, Enda Kenny, has won over 36% of the votes in parliamentary elections on 25 February, according to partial results yet. Beating the Fianna Fáil, the party of outgoing Prime Minister Brian Cowen, who have won 17% of the vote.

According to the newspaper, contacts should be established on 28 February between the Fine Gael and Labour, to form a coalition government.

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