💨 Abstract
Ireland's Micheal Martin was re-elected as prime minister in a coalition with the country's two largest center-right parties and independents, focusing on protecting the economy from potential threats under Donald Trump's U.S. presidency. The government aims to use tax revenues from U.S. multinationals to boost public sector investment, fix infrastructure, and cut taxes while strengthening ties with the U.S., Europe, and Britain.
Courtesy: theprint.in
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