Irish junior minister resigns in protest of government response to fuel protests
DUBLIN, April 14 - An Irish junior minister resigned on Tuesday in protest over the government's response to a wave of public demonstration against surging fuel prices last week and said he would join the opposition in voting no confidence in the coalition.
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