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Tell us what you think about the Irish election result


The party leader of Sinn Féin will attempt to form a government in Ireland after taking almost a quarter of the votes in Saturday’s general election.

The party leader, Mary Lou McDonald, told cheering supporters on Sunday that a “revolution” had occurred and she would try to form a ruling coalition with other parties. “This is no longer a two-party system,” she said.

If you are an Irish citizen or live in Ireland, we’d like to hear what you think about the election result.

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