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The Green Party Northern Ireland voted in 2005 to become a region of the Irish Green Party, making it the second party to be organised on an all-Ireland basis. It has Northern Ireland members on the Irish Green Party national executive. In June 2007, the Green Party entered coalition government with Fianna Fáil and the Progressive Democrats.
Party for National Unity and Solidarity United States: African People's Socialist Party: African Americans: All-African People's Revolutionary Party: Black Panther Party: Black Riders Liberation Party: Friends of Sinn Féin: Irish Americans: Irish Republican Socialist Committees of North America: Raza Unida Party: Mexican Americans: People's ...
Fianna Fáil, a traditionally Irish republican party founded in 1927 by Éamon de Valera, is the joint-largest party in the Dáil and considered centrist in Irish politics. It first formed a government on the basis of a populist programme of land redistribution and national preference in trade and republican populism remains a key part of its ...
The Conservatives were the largest party and were able to form a minority government with the loose support of the Liberal faction opposed to Home Rule, the Liberal Unionist Party. The Irish Party retained 85 seats and, in the years up to 1889, centred itself around the formidable figure of Parnell, who continued to pursue Home Rule, striving ...
In the case of minority governments, where the party or parties forming the government do not have a majority in the Dáil, they will usually be dependent on independent TDs in votes of confidence or to pass the budget. This can be by formal arrangement with the government.
While the UK government recognised Scots and Ulster Scots as a regional or minority language for the "encouragement" and "facilitation" purposes of Part II of the European Charter for Regional or Minority Languages, [244] for Irish it assumed the more stringent Part III obligations in respect of education, media and administration.
1885–1886 Liberal 319, Conservative 249, Irish Parliamentary Party 86, Others 16. Total seats 670. As a result of the 1885 United Kingdom general election there was no single party with a majority in the House of Commons. The Irish Nationalists, led by Charles Stewart Parnell had the balance of power.
Political parties and organisations of the Irish diaspora (1 C, 15 P) ... Minority Party (Denmark) Movement for an Equal Public Model; Movement for Rights and ...