Ireland Prepares for Groundbreaking General Election on November 29
Ireland’s Taoiseach has announced that a General Election is set for November 29, marking a significant moment for the country’s democracy. Voters will choose representatives, known as TDs, for the revamped Dáil, which will now include 174 members across 43 constituencies. Campaigns are expected to intensify, focusing on key issues such as healthcare, housing, and cost of living. The election will employ a Proportional Representation voting system, allowing voters to rank candidates. As Ireland enters this campaign season, the media will ramp up coverage, offering insights into party manifestos and candidate debates.