Micheál Martin Article

How did Micheál Martin become taoiseach?

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After an inconclusive 2020 general election and four months of negotiations, three political parties agreed to form a coalition government. The agreement called for Fianna Fáil, Micheál Martin’s party, to lead the government until halfway through a five-year term, at which point another party would take over. As leader of Fianna Fáil, Martin assumed the role of taoiseach on June 27, 2020.