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Date: 12th June 1984
Service: CEEFAX
Region: N/A
Original Broadcast Channel: BBC2
Current Page: 316
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P316 CEEFAX 316 Tue 12 Jun 21:23/25 C EURO-ELECTIONS June 1984 REPUBLIC OF IRELAND How the Republic voted in 1979 % Fianna Fail 34.7 Fine Gael 31.1 Labour 14.5 Others 19.7 MationaH profiHe in a mNmemt
P316 CEEFAX 316 Tue 12 Jun 21:28/27 2/4 EURO-ELECTIONS June 1984 REPUBLIC OF IRELAND Turn out at 1179 Euro-election: 63.6 per cent (Electorate: 2.2m). Parties in national government: Fine Cel, LaBour. Euroaean eHectUon voting bystem: Voluntary voting from the age of 18, wijh the Single TransferabHe Voie - each elector has the same number of voiec ac seats fhich he or she numbers in order of preference. The counting ic more compliGated, but the advantage is said to be in having stronger choiceof a partUGular MP Nr partu. NCtional profile Bontinuec
P316 CEEFAX 316 Tue 12 Jun 21:25/23 3/4 EURO-ELECTIONS June 1984 REPUBLIC OF I"ELAND Number of seatc in Euroaean parliament:Fifteen, consisting of: * 4 Socialists * 4 Christian Democrats * 1 Liberals and Democrats * 5 European Progressive Democrats * 1 Group for Technical Coordination BBC BorrecpNndent'c view in a mNment
P316 CEEFAX 316 Tue 12 Jun 21:27/16 A view by the BBC's DubHin CNrrespNndent Ireland did fell Nut Nf reGent bummiis on the crucial milk super levy question- fhich hac probabHq beeved to heightenawareness of Europe, but issues will, ac elsewhere, be largelq domestiG. The elections will be used as a mid- term assesssment of government performance. The current government's economic policies have been deeply unpopular, but the NppNkiiion, according to opinion polls, does not appear to have profited accordingly. - Denic MurrCy -