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Sinn Féin denies the allegations that its structure is undemocratic and has compared its organisation to other Irish political parties such as Fianna Fáil. [157] Sinn Féin maintains it is a bottom-up, not a top-down organisation and that, ultimately, decision-making comes from its annual Ard Fhéis and the votes of ordinary members.
The UK’s then-prime minister told John Bruton of his concerns about being seen to give into Sinn Fein demands. John Major feared loyalists would walk from ceasefire in 1996 Skip to main content
Sinn Fein are an absolutely vital part," said Colin Harvey, a human rights law professor at Queen's University, Belfast, and board member of Ireland's Future, a group that promotes debate around ...
This is partly because he and other unionists collapsed the powersharing institutions one month later, in the fallout of a controversy arising out of the PSNI raiding Sinn Fein’s offices in ...
In his statement Donaldson described the alleged Sinn Féin spy ring in Stormont as "a scam and a fiction". [2] Adams has asserted that both the planned leaking of Donaldson's name as an informer and the original Stormontgate allegations were engineered by the security forces to discredit Sinn Féin and cause a crisis in the peace process. [3]
The Sinn Féin Funds Act 1947, which attempted to halt the court case and assign the funds to Bord Cistí Sinn Féin, was ruled unconstitutional by the Supreme Court in an important judgement on separation of powers and private property rights. The original action was subsequently decided against Sinn Féin, on the basis that the pre-1923 party ...
Mary Lou McDonald urged voters to support her party and ‘change the government’.
Sinn Fein president Mary Lou McDonald has accused Fine Gael and Fianna Fail of treating her party’s voters as second-class citizens. Ms McDonald suggested her rivals’ outright dismissal of ...