Ireland Seeks to Form New Government Ahead of Trump’s Visit

Annihilation Looms for Small Left-Wing Parties

If left-leaning political parties refuse to collaborate with those associated with the so-called “civil war parties,” it may stem from the disastrous fates that have consistently befallen smaller parties daring to join forces with these once-dominant groups.

Historical Wipeouts

Since the decline of Fianna Fáil’s political hegemony in the 1980s and the shift toward multi-party coalitions becoming the norm in Irish government, smaller parties entering into power-sharing agreements have inevitably suffered devastating electoral defeats in subsequent elections. None have escaped this pattern.

The latest example underscores this grim trajectory. In 2020, Fianna Fáil and Fine Gael, seeking to secure a governing majority, turned to the Greens, a party with only a dozen seats. The environmentalist group agreed to join the coalition, lending the so-called “civil war parties” the numbers they needed.

Micheál Martin said Donald Trump’s imminent return to the White House imposed “an effective deadline” on Ireland’s own government formation challenge. | Charles McQuillan/Getty Images

The price they paid came swiftly. On November 29, voters dealt a devastating blow to the Greens, reducing the party to a single seat in the next parliament. Roderic O’Gorman barely hung on as the lone surviving Green lawmaker, scraping through on the final tally in his constituency.

A Stark Warning for Left-Leaning Parties

Now, other left-leaning parties—emboldened yet facing substantial risk—may find themselves at a crossroads as potential coalition partners in the next government. Labour, a veteran of numerous coalition arrangements and the brutal electoral defeats that often followed, could again find itself under pressure to enter government. Another potential player is the fledgling Social Democrats, a Labour offshoot that has carved out a niche by rejecting the entrenched establishment strategies of Fianna Fáil and Fine Gael. Both parties secured 11 seats in the recent election, giving them the ability to bolster the next ruling coalition.

Yet these same parties, particularly Labour and the Social Democrats, have also distinguished themselves as being among the most vocal critics of Donald Trump. This stands in sharp contrast to figures like Simon Harris and Micheál Martin, who have carefully avoided offering any public criticism of Trump since his recent election victory.

Their electoral choices will carry great political weight—not just for their future survival but for the trajectory of Irish politics itself. The shadow of past annihilations remains a potent warning to any small party contemplating partnership with Ireland’s traditional ruling elites.


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