Government of the 33rd Dáil (original) (raw)
Le gouvernement du 33e Dáil (en anglais : Government of the 33rd Dáil) est le gouvernement de l'Irlande depuis le 27 juin 2020, sous la 33e législature du Dáil Éireann. Il est dirigé par le centriste Micheál Martin, vainqueur en siège des élections générales mais sans disposer de la majorité absolue ou de la possibilité de former un gouvernement minoritaire. Reposant sur une coalition de trois partis, il marque la première expérience gouvernementale commune entre le Fianna Fáil et le Fine Gael depuis l'indépendance de l'île. Micheál Martin alterne au pouvoir à mi-mandat avec son vice-Premier ministre, Leo Varadkar, qu'il remplace. Il succède au gouvernement du 32e Dáil, dirigé par le libéral Leo Varadkar.
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dbo:abstract | Die Regierung Martin ist seit dem 27. Juni 2020 die Regierung von Irland. Premierminister ist Micheál Martin. Sie löst die Regierung Varadkar ab. Leo Varadkar kündigte nach der verlorenen Parlamentswahl 2020 an, dass er als Taoiseach zurücktreten werde, dass die Regierung jedoch gemäß den Bestimmungen von Artikel 28.11 der Verfassung ihre Aufgaben bis zur Ernennung ihrer Nachfolger weiterhin wahrnehme.Nach Verhandlungen einigten sich Fianna Fáil und Fine Gael mehr als vier Monate nach der Parlamentswahl mit den Grünen auf eine "historische Koalition". Der Posten des Taoiseach wird demnach zwischen den beiden bürgerlichen Parteien „rotieren“. Zunächst soll Micheál Martin (FF) bis 2022 Premier sein, dann würde Leo Varadkar (FG) erneut diese Position übernehmen.Am 27. Juni debattierte der Dáil über Nominierungen für die Position von Taoiseach. Die Nominierung von Micheál Martin wurde vom Dáil genehmigt. Martin wurde anschließend von Präsident Michael D. Higgins zum Taoiseach ernannt. (de) The Government of the 33rd Dáil or the 32nd Government of Ireland is the government of Ireland which was formed on 27 June 2020, following negotiations on a programme for government for a coalition government of Fianna Fáil, Fine Gael and the Green Party that followed the 2020 general election to Dáil Éireann held on 8 February. Fianna Fáil leader Micheál Martin will serve as Taoiseach, with Fine Gael leader Leo Varadkar serving as Tánaiste. It has been agreed that the government will last until December 2022, after which the positions will rotate, with Varadkar forming a new government as Taoiseach, and Martin serving as Tánaiste. It is the first time that Fianna Fáil and Fine Gael have participated in the same government, which Varadkar described as the end of what has often been referred to as Civil War politics. (en) Le gouvernement du 33e Dáil (en anglais : Government of the 33rd Dáil) est le gouvernement de l'Irlande depuis le 27 juin 2020, sous la 33e législature du Dáil Éireann. Il est dirigé par le centriste Micheál Martin, vainqueur en siège des élections générales mais sans disposer de la majorité absolue ou de la possibilité de former un gouvernement minoritaire. Reposant sur une coalition de trois partis, il marque la première expérience gouvernementale commune entre le Fianna Fáil et le Fine Gael depuis l'indépendance de l'île. Micheál Martin alterne au pouvoir à mi-mandat avec son vice-Premier ministre, Leo Varadkar, qu'il remplace. Il succède au gouvernement du 32e Dáil, dirigé par le libéral Leo Varadkar. (fr) Il Governo Martin-Varadkar II è il 32º - 33º ed attuale governo in carica dell'Irlanda. Ha ufficialmente giurato il 27 giugno 2020, in seguito alle negoziazioni su programma comune per la coalizione di governo tra Fianna Fáil, Fine Gael e il Partito Verde, nata dopo le elezioni generali dell'8 febbraio 2020 per il rinnovo dell'Assemblea d'Irlanda. Si tratta del primo governo che vede la partecipazione in coalizione del Fianna Fáil e del Fine Gael, fatto definito da Varadkar come la fine di quelle che spesso sono state definite «politiche da guerra civile». (it) Het kabinet–Martin-Varadkar is huidige regering van de Republiek Ierland van sinds 27 juni 2020. (nl) Rząd Micheála Martina – rząd Irlandii funkcjonujący od 27 czerwca 2020 do 17 grudnia 2022, będący gabinetem większościowym tworzonym przez koalicję Fianna Fáil (FF), Fine Gael (FG) i Partię Zielonych (GP). Zastąpił pierwszy rząd Leo Varadkara. W wyborach parlamentarnych z 8 lutego 2020 podobną liczbę mandatów uzyskały FF, Sinn Féin i rządząca dotąd FG. Wyniki tych wyborów spowodowały trudności w stworzeniu większościowej koalicji rządowej, co doprowadziło do długotrwałych negocjacji. Koalicję ostatecznie zawarły Fianna Fáil oraz Fine Gael (konkurujące ze sobą przez wiele lat), a także Partia Zielonych. W ramach porozumienia ustalono, że na czele gabinetu stanie lider FF Micheál Martin, a pod koniec 2022 zastąpi go Leo Varadkar, przywódca FG i dotychczasowy premier. Porozumienie zostało ostatecznie zatwierdzone przez trzy ugrupowania 26 czerwca 2020. Następnego dnia Dáil Éireann powołała Micheála Martina na urząd premiera; za jego kandydaturą zagłosowało 93 posłów (z partii koalicyjnych oraz część niezależnych). Jeszcze tego samego dnia lider FF został zaprzysiężony przez prezydenta, a także ogłosił skład swojego rządu. Zgodnie z umową koalicyjną Micheál Martin złożył rezygnację 17 grudnia 2022. Tego samego dnia na stanowisko premiera powrócił Leo Varadkar, który utworzył swój drugi gabinet. (pl) |
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rdfs:comment | Le gouvernement du 33e Dáil (en anglais : Government of the 33rd Dáil) est le gouvernement de l'Irlande depuis le 27 juin 2020, sous la 33e législature du Dáil Éireann. Il est dirigé par le centriste Micheál Martin, vainqueur en siège des élections générales mais sans disposer de la majorité absolue ou de la possibilité de former un gouvernement minoritaire. Reposant sur une coalition de trois partis, il marque la première expérience gouvernementale commune entre le Fianna Fáil et le Fine Gael depuis l'indépendance de l'île. Micheál Martin alterne au pouvoir à mi-mandat avec son vice-Premier ministre, Leo Varadkar, qu'il remplace. Il succède au gouvernement du 32e Dáil, dirigé par le libéral Leo Varadkar. (fr) Il Governo Martin-Varadkar II è il 32º - 33º ed attuale governo in carica dell'Irlanda. Ha ufficialmente giurato il 27 giugno 2020, in seguito alle negoziazioni su programma comune per la coalizione di governo tra Fianna Fáil, Fine Gael e il Partito Verde, nata dopo le elezioni generali dell'8 febbraio 2020 per il rinnovo dell'Assemblea d'Irlanda. Si tratta del primo governo che vede la partecipazione in coalizione del Fianna Fáil e del Fine Gael, fatto definito da Varadkar come la fine di quelle che spesso sono state definite «politiche da guerra civile». (it) Het kabinet–Martin-Varadkar is huidige regering van de Republiek Ierland van sinds 27 juni 2020. (nl) The Government of the 33rd Dáil or the 32nd Government of Ireland is the government of Ireland which was formed on 27 June 2020, following negotiations on a programme for government for a coalition government of Fianna Fáil, Fine Gael and the Green Party that followed the 2020 general election to Dáil Éireann held on 8 February. Fianna Fáil leader Micheál Martin will serve as Taoiseach, with Fine Gael leader Leo Varadkar serving as Tánaiste. It has been agreed that the government will last until December 2022, after which the positions will rotate, with Varadkar forming a new government as Taoiseach, and Martin serving as Tánaiste. It is the first time that Fianna Fáil and Fine Gael have participated in the same government, which Varadkar described as the end of what has often been referre (en) Die Regierung Martin ist seit dem 27. Juni 2020 die Regierung von Irland. Premierminister ist Micheál Martin. Sie löst die Regierung Varadkar ab. Leo Varadkar kündigte nach der verlorenen Parlamentswahl 2020 an, dass er als Taoiseach zurücktreten werde, dass die Regierung jedoch gemäß den Bestimmungen von Artikel 28.11 der Verfassung ihre Aufgaben bis zur Ernennung ihrer Nachfolger weiterhin wahrnehme.Nach Verhandlungen einigten sich Fianna Fáil und Fine Gael mehr als vier Monate nach der Parlamentswahl mit den Grünen auf eine "historische Koalition". Der Posten des Taoiseach wird demnach zwischen den beiden bürgerlichen Parteien „rotieren“. Zunächst soll Micheál Martin (FF) bis 2022 Premier sein, dann würde Leo Varadkar (FG) erneut diese Position übernehmen.Am 27. Juni debattierte der Dái (de) Rząd Micheála Martina – rząd Irlandii funkcjonujący od 27 czerwca 2020 do 17 grudnia 2022, będący gabinetem większościowym tworzonym przez koalicję Fianna Fáil (FF), Fine Gael (FG) i Partię Zielonych (GP). Zastąpił pierwszy rząd Leo Varadkara. Zgodnie z umową koalicyjną Micheál Martin złożył rezygnację 17 grudnia 2022. Tego samego dnia na stanowisko premiera powrócił Leo Varadkar, który utworzył swój drugi gabinet. (pl) |
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