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Ahern elected as Irish PM for third term

(Xinhua)
Updated: 2007-06-15 01:19

The 30th Irish Dail (lower house of the parliament) elected Bertie Ahern
on Thursday to be prime minister for his third term in a three-party
coalition.

The new government, made of Fianna Fail, the Green Party and the
Progressive Democrats, is also be supported by a number of independent
members of the parliament, giving Ahern a comfortable majority.

Ahern is the first prime minister to serve three terms since Eamon De
Valere in the Irish history.

The Green Party is in government for the first time in the party's
history after its members voted last night by an overwhelming majority in
favor of a deal hammered out with FIanna Fail after ten days of
negotiations.

It is expected that the Green cabinet posts will involve responsibility
for the environment and energy. It will get another two junior
ministerial posts, which means that four of the party's six members of
the parliament will get office under the deal.

Ahern's Fianna Fail gained 78 seats in the 166-seat Dail, but failed to
get majority in the parliament in the general election on May 24.

His previous coalition partner, Progreesive Democrats, had a decline,
only with two seats.

The main opposition Fine Gael won 51 seats and its alliance, Labour
Party, got 20 seats. Meanwhile, Green Party gained 6 seats, Sinn Fein
with 4 and Independents with 5.

Ahern has led a coalition government since 1997, a period of sustained
economic growth for the country.

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