Irish Revolt: Voters Push for Anti-Austerity Government in General Election
‘Irish voters have officially started voting in the country’s general election, with polls suggesting mainstream parties may not secure a stable majority.
The people of Ireland will cast their ballots Friday to elect 157 out of 158 members of the country’s parliament — the Dáil.
Recent surveys of the Emerald Isle’s 3.2 million voters suggest that a hung Parliament is the most likely scenario.’
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