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Fianna Fail wins sweeping victory
Bertie Ahern: Great night for the party
With most of the votes from Friday's election counted, the Irish Prime Minister Bertie Ahern and his Fianna Fail party have emerged as easy winners in the country's general election.
But it is still not clear if Mr Ahern - who has presided over what he has called Ireland's "golden times" of economic fortune - will realise his dream of forming the country's first government for more than 25 years with an outright majority.
Even before all the results had been counted, the leader of the main opposition Fine Gael party, Michael Noonan, resigned. Fine Gael turned in its worst performance since 1948, losing more than a third of its seats. Fianna Fail had won 74 of the 166 seats in the lower house of parliament early on Sunday, with 17 results yet to be declared.
"I think we'll be on 80 to 81 seats," he said, adding that he would be happy to renew his outgoing coalition with the Progressive Democrats who had four seats. Sinn Fein, who had only one member in the outgoing parliament, has so far won five seats. Ireland's complicated proportional representation system means it may be some time yet before all the results are known.
The result was a major setback to one of the key movers of the Northern Ireland peace process, who had recently talked of wanting to return to the forefront of Irish politics. In its campaign, Sinn Fein has targeted the younger vote, focusing on social issues such as drugs, crime and poverty. But party leader Gerry Adams said: "People will see this (result) as an endorsement of the peace process and will welcome it as such." The election also saw gains for the Green Party, while Labour suffered several setbacks. For Mr Ahern, however, who has steered Fianna Fail through financial scandals and other problems in the past five years, there was little need for soul-searching. "It's a great night for Fianna Fail. It's a great night for the party and all those who work for the party," he said.
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