DUBLIN – The two centre-right parties, Fianna Fail and Fine Gael, appear set to maintain power in Ireland following Sunday’s general elections, though extensive negotiations will be needed to form a new government. Out of the 153 seats already allocated in the 174-seat lower house of Parliament, Fianna Fail, led by Deputy Prime Minister Micheal …

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