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Irish Deputy PM Resigns in Bid to Avoid Government Collapse

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Irish Deputy Prime Minister Frances Fitzgerald is resigning in a bid to ease a political crisis that was threatenin­g to bring down the government, AFP cites Ireland’s public broadcaste­r RTE as reporting on Tuesday.

The crisis erupted last week and could have led to snap elections before Christmas, at a critical time for Ireland ahead of an EU summit where the future of the Irish border after Brexit will dominate.

RTE said Fitzgerlan­d told cabinet colleagues that she was “resigning for the sake of the country and to avoid a general election”.

The resignatio­n means that a no-confidence motion put forward in parliament by the main opposition Fianna Fail party “has been dropped and so too has the threat of a pre-Christmas election,” RTE reported.

Fianna Fail has propped up Prime Minister Leo Varadkar’s minority government since an inconclusi­ve general election in 2016.

The crisis erupted last week, just as Ireland is trying to extract guarantees from Britain that its border with British-ruled Northern Ireland will remain open even after Brexit ahead of the EU summit next month.

Britain has said it wants to leave the EU’s single market and customs union when it quits the EU, which could mean customs checks along the Irish border.

Dublin has asked for Northern Ireland to be granted a special customs status to keep the border open.

But London says this would create a new border between Northern Ireland and the rest of Britain.

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