Latest polls show a strong preference for a coalition between Fianna Fáil and Fine Gael in the upcoming Irish election, despite a noticeable drop in support for Simon Harris. The poll suggests that 43% of voters favor a return of these two parties to power, surpassing other coalition options.
A recent opinion poll suggests that the most favored coalition option for the upcoming Irish election involves Fianna Fáil and Fine Gael , despite a notable drop in support for Simon Harris . The poll reveals that 27 percent of respondents prefer a coalition without the Greens, a slight decrease from the previous poll. Adding those who support the current coalition with the Greens, there is a notable 43 percent endorsement for a Fianna Fáil - Fine Gael partnership.
This preference surpasses the next most popular option, a Sinn Féin-led coalition of the left, which gained three points to reach 21 percent. The poll also highlights a 17 percent who did not prefer any of the coalitions and an 11 percent who did not provide an opinion. Despite these figures, the ability to form a government is dependent on the actual number of seats won in the next Dáil, not public opinion
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