Election results raise prospect of another 'coalition of equals', says Varadkar

Leo Varadkar said ‘an instability’ could have been created if one Government party had got too far ahead of the other
Election results raise prospect of another 'coalition of equals', says Varadkar

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European and local election results create the prospect of another “coalition of equals” between Fine Gael and Fianna áail, Leo Varadkar has said.

The former Taoiseach said “an instability” could have been created if one party had got too far ahead of the other.

The results of last week's elections saw Fianna Fáil and Fine Gael,reinforce their positions, while Sinn Féin fell short of expectations.

Leo Varadkar speaking at an event in Belfast
Leo Varadkar speaking at an event in Belfast (Brian Lawless/PA)

Fianna Fáil doubled its presence in the European Parliament to four, with Fine Gael also on four.

Fianna Fáil emerged as the largest party in local government with 248 seats on councils, with Fine Gael close behind on 245.

The results have heightened speculation that Mr Varadkar’s successor Simon Harris could call an early autumn general election.

Speaking at an event in Belfast, Mr Varadkar welcomed the election results.

“My party winning the biggest share of the vote in both the European and local elections, which was a much better result than we had expected or hoped for.

“I know general elections can be a different thing, it is a very different contest.”

Mr Varadkar pointed out that Fine Gael had good results in the local and European elections five years previously but then fell short of expectations in the general election eight months later.

 

He said: “One thing that probably is of significance and may be of political importance is that Fianna Fáil and Fine Gael are so close in elections.

“I think that probably reassures both parties a little. If one gets too far ahead of the other, that can create an instability.

“The fact that the two are so close creates the prospect of another coalition of equals between the two parties where there isn’t a junior or a senior partner.”

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