Ireland's Election: Coalition Likely as Top Parties Neck-and-Neck

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Ireland's top three political parties, Sinn Féin, Fine Gael, and Fianna Fáil, are in a virtual tie following the latest election, according to exit polls. Sinn Féin leads slightly with 21.1% of first-preference votes, followed closely by Fine Gael at 21% and Fianna Fáil at 19.5%. The results suggest a challenging path ahead for forming a coalition government, as no two parties can achieve a majority alone. The Green Party, part of the outgoing coalition, suffered significant losses, complicating potential coalition formations.
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