Mr Martin then left the Dail to meet President Higgins at his official residence at Aras an Uachtarain in Dublin. There, he formally became the Irish premier after Mr Higgins signed the warrant of ...
Micheal Martin has said he is “thankful” to ... Mr Martin is now travelling to meet President Michael D Higgins at his official residence at Aras an Uachtarain in Dublin, where he will ...
Micheal Martin has received the backing of the ... become Ireland’s taoiseach during a ceremony with President Michael D Higgins at his official residence at Aras an Uachtarain in Dublin.
Senior Fine Gael sources also stressed that Simon Harris intends to make significant changes in the reshuffle in 2027
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Irish lawmakers have voted to make veteran politician Micheál Martin prime minister for a second time, leading a coalition government
Mr Martin then left the Dail to meet President Higgins at his official residence ... roles between Fine Gael leader Simon Harris and Mr Micheal Martin reminded her of “groundhog day”.
Micheal Martin has received the backing of the Irish parliament to be nominated as the country’s next premier. Parliamentarians voted 95 to 76 in support of the nomination of the Fianna Fail leader, the day after a chaotic row disrupted the process and resulted in the suspension of the Dail.
Micheal Martin has formally become Taoiseach during a ceremony with the Irish president, Michael D Higgins. Earlier, Mr Martin said he was “thankful” to his supporters after he received the ...
Irish lawmakers have voted to make veteran politician Micheál Martin prime minister for a second time, leading a coalition government.
Ireland's new Government is in place following a busy day in Dáil Éireann on Thursday - here are Ireland's newest Ministers.
Mr Martin’s Fianna Fail emerged as the largest party following the Irish general election at the end of November.