💨 Abstract
Ireland is set to hold a general election on November 29, as announced by Prime Minister Simon Harris. The center-right coalition aims to capitalize on a popular budget and the dramatic slide in support for opposition party Sinn Fein. The coalition unveiled 10.5 billion euros in tax cuts and spending increases in last month's budget, leveraging Europe's healthiest public finances amid threats from U.S.
Courtesy: theprint.in
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