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Charles J. Haughey and the politics of coalition
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Chapter two examines the politics of coalition. The minority Fianna Fáil government fell in April 1989 when it lost a vote in the Dáil on the issue of providing additional funding to haemophiliacs suffering from the Aids virus. Although that government had lost six other Dáil votes the Taoiseach Charles J. Haughey decided that his government could not be held to ransom on issues of money and finance. The election of June 1989 had far reaching consequences for the Irish party system and Irish politics in general when Fianna Fáil having failed to convince the people to give it an overall majority ultimately went into coalition with the Progressive Democrats and so ended one of Fianna Fáil’s core values; that of single party government. This chapter analyses the politics of recession, the presidential election of 1990 and the eventual resignation of Charles Haughey

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