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Ireland’s centrist political parties struck a deal to form a coalition government, backed by a handful of unaligned lawmakers, after weeks of negotiations, according to the Irish Times.
The two main parties, incumbent partners Fine Gael and Fianna Fail, between them won almost enough for a parliament majority in an election in November. To get them over the line, they had a choice of bringing in a third party or doing a deal with independent politicians.