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Fianna Fail leader Micheal Martin (R) talks with outgoing Irish prime minister Leo Varadkar (L) inside the Convention Centre Dublin during the 33rd sitting of the new Dail for the election of the new prime minister (Taoiseach) in Dublin on June 27, 2020. - Fianna Fail leader Micheal Martin was elected Saturday as Ireland's new prime minister, replacing Leo Varadkar as the country's Taoiseach during a special sitting of the Dail parliament. Martin's election follows months of negotiations between his party, Fine Gael and the Green Party, to reach an agreement following elections in February, before the onset of the coronavirus crisis. (Photo by MAXWELLS / MAXWELLS - IRISH GOVERNMENT POOL / AFP) (Photo by MAXWELLS/MAXWELLS - IRISH GOVERNMENT POOL/AFP via Getty Images)
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