Saturday, February 26, 2011

General election 2011


Opinion polls suggest that the 2011 Irish general election will produce a winner. However, one thing seems certain: Fianna Fail, who has served for the past 14 years, is headed for a crushing defeat, as he feels the wrath of an electorate shocked by the consequences of the financial crisis, and his country and fast the sudden reversal of fortune. In short, it's time for bankers and Wankers walking on short plank.The polls have closed. The results of our survey below.While output rate will probably differ from the actual result, the classification of parts may throw up a surprise if FF are defeated in 4th place.

Each general election is claimed to be crucial, but after the bitter legacy of the second period of monumental economic mismanagement in a generation, the lives of tens of thousands of our fellow citizens have been severely damaged or destroyed, people facing high debt public and private, many unemployed do not work yet and a failed system of government in need of general elections is around the corner reform.Singapore. Many people have not had the opportunity to vote for many years because opposition parties contested so seats.This PAP won easily over time people seem to have much of the next position chance.Reasons member most unique.

The political movement founded by Eamon de Valera was never less than 39 percent of the vote, and their collapse means that, once the tug of war on the new government will probably be a coalition of two parties - Fine Gael center Right, led by the charismatic Enda Kenny bit of work and the center-left. The two work together successfully as part of Prime Minister John Bruton, as part of the "rainbow coalition" in the 1990s. But those days were much more benign: the Celtic Tiger has always been a beast to handle, and abundance of cheap credit had not yet translated Ireland in self-inflicted misery.
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