Prime Minister Simon Harris seeks to maintain Fine Gael's long-standing governance amid Sinn Féin's challenges.
Ireland's Prime Minister Simon Harris has announced a snap election set for November 29, 2024, aiming to extend his Fine Gael party's 14-year tenure in power.
At 38, Harris became Taoiseach in April and leads the pro-business and socially progressive party, which currently tops polls with 25 percent.
The election seeks to capitalize on a favorable budget and opposition disarray within Sinn Féin.
Fine Gael hopes to continue its stable coalition governance with Fianna Fáil and the Green Party.
The election arises ahead of the legal deadline of March, motivated by a recent budget injecting €2.2 billion into the economy and Sinn Féin's waning support due to scandals and rising opposition from the far right.
The Irish political system, characterized by coalition governments, faces additional complexity this election with parliamentary seats increasing from 160 to 174, expanding constituencies, and a challenging vote-counting process.