Michael Martin has been elected as the Prime Minister of Ireland.

Appointment | Dated: 27 Jan 2025

On 23 January 2025, Micheal Martin, leader of the Fianna Fail party, was re-elected as the Prime Minister (PM) of Ireland for a second term. He received 95 out of 171 votes in parliament and will serve as PM until November 2027.

🎯 Key Highlights:

  • - Micheal Martin had previously served as Ireland's PM from 2020 to 2022.
  • - Michael Martin, a former history teacher, was elected in 1989 from Cork South Central and played a key role in Fianna Fáil's 2010 EU-IMF bailout. Despite major losses in 2011, he led the party's recovery, bringing it back to power nine years later.
  • - He has held several important ministerial roles, including in health, trade, and education.

💡 Other Important Facts:

  • (i) Micheal Martin will lead a coalition government made up of his Fianna Fail party, their long-time rival Fine Gael Party, and independent members of parliament.
  • (ii) This is the second time Fianna Fail and Fine Gael have formed a coalition government, with the Green Party no longer in the government.
  • (iii) Simon Harris from the Fine Gael party is expected to become the PM in 2027. He will likely take over as Foreign Minister and Deputy PM under the coalition agreement.

📚 Test Your Knowledge:

Who has recently been elected as the Prime Minister of Ireland?

Correct Answer: Michael Martin

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About Ireland

  • President: Michael Daniel Higgins
  • Capital: Dublin