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The Irish parliament's vote to elect a new prime minister, scheduled for Wednesday, was delayed by a day due to opposition protests over speaking rights for independent lawmakers supporting the incoming coalition government. The chaos was caused by disputes over extended speaking rights for these independent lawmakers from the opposition benches. Micheál Martin, due to be elected prime minister, condemned the events as the subversion of the Irish constitution.
Courtesy: theprint.in
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