💨 Abstract
Ireland's center-right parties have agreed to a coalition deal, securing another five-year term. Their policy program includes running budget surpluses, boosting public sector investment, cutting taxes for food and catering service firms, and addressing housing shortages. The plan also aims to cut red tape, increase zoned land for housing, and extend a shared equity scheme to all homes.
Courtesy: theprint.in
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