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The election for the 26th Dáil was held on June 15, 1989.

1 Results


Party Leader Seats Loss/Gain Dáil Seats (%)
Fianna Fáil Charles J. Haughey 77 -4 46.4
Fine Gael Alan Dukes 55 +4 33.1
Labour Dick Spring 15 +3 9.0
Progressive Democrats Desmond O'Malley 6 -8 3.6
Others - 13 -9 6.0


2 Overview

Charles Haughey, in an attempt to achieve an overall majority calls a snap general election. Instead of gaining Fianna Fáil loses seats. He is forced to abandon a 'core principle' of the party when he enters into a coalition government with the Progressive Democrats. Desmond O'Malley becomes Minister for Industry and Commerce as part of the coaltion deal. Alan Dukes fought his first and only election as leader of Fine Gael.

Newly elected deputies: Micheál Martin, Eamon Ó Cúiv, Jim McDaid

3 See also


Irish General Elections

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