DUBLIN (Reuters) - Former Irish Prime Minister John Bruton was ousted from his position as leader of Ireland's main opposition party Fine Gael, a post he had held for 10 years.
Bruton, 53, was defeated in a no-confidence motion tabled by Fine Gael frontbenchers Michael Noonan and Jim Mitchell, both of whom intend to run for leadership.
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Bruton, 53, was defeated in a no-confidence motion tabled by Fine Gael frontbenchers Michael Noonan and Jim Mitchell, both of whom intend to run for leadership.
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