Ireland A new coalition is launched Political void is resolved June 28, 6:00

In Ireland, after four and a half months of negotiations, a coalition government led by the first Republican party leader, Martin, was established to eliminate the political void, but the economy was affected by the new coronavirus. Rebuilding is an issue.

In Ireland, negotiations for a coalition government were difficult, with no party gaining a majority in the Parliamentary House elections this February.

Under these circumstances, on the 27th, a three-party coalition government was established by the Central Republican "Republican", the Centralist right "Unified Irish Party" led by former Prime Minister Baracker, and the "Green Party", and a Republican Martin leader was elected as the Prime Minister. It was.

"We don't agree on everything, but we do agree on core democratic principles," said Martin, confident that he would take on the coalition.

The new administration has agreed that Mr. Martin will serve as prime minister for two and a half years, followed by Mr. Baracker.

In the February election, the Sin Fein party, which was the predecessor of the political department of the IRA-Ireland Republican army that had repeatedly repeated armed struggles in the former Northern Ireland conflict, made a leap to the second party, but both parties aimed for the administration. Refused to cooperate.

Although the coalition government has eliminated the political gap that lasted for about four months this time, the new government will work to rebuild the economy while the effects of the new coronavirus continue. Become.