While the slow counting continues of the vote, whose final tally could be released Sunday, the polls have severely punished the ruling Fianna Fáil (FF), which might lose, according to surveys, more than fifty seats on the elections of 2007, which record for the hitherto hegemonic formation Irish.
Such is the magnitude of its electoral defeat Fianna Fáil, in power since 1997, could finally become free members of the 12 constituencies in the national parliament Flat Dublin (Dáil).
count of first preference votes stood at the top of the charts in almost all districts of the country for candidates the FG and Labour, which were partners in a coalition government between 1994-1997 .
Circumstances are different now, after the country has been forced to accept the rescue of the European Union (EU) and the International Monetary Fund (IMF) and undertake a major restructuring of its economy, which will almost no room for maneuver to the next government for at least four years.
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- " Ireland would prefer a coalition government ."
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