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Aontú is an all-Ireland republican party with a left-wing economic stance and a conservative social position. It was founded in 2019 by Peadar Tóibín who left Sinn Féin because of its support for the Health (Regulation of Termination of Pregnancy) Act 2018. It has two TDs and eight councillors in the Republic of Ireland.
Sinn Féin's first elections under McDonald resulted in the party performing well under its own expectations during the 2018 Irish presidential election that October, [107] and similarly, the party's performance was labelled "disastrous" during the concurrent May 2019 European Parliament election in Ireland and 2019 Irish local elections. In ...
Aontú's 2024 Ardfheis in County Kildare. Aontú (Irish: [ˈeːn̪ˠt̪ˠuː]; [9] "Unity") [n 1] is a conservative [15] [16] [17] Irish republican [2] political party that operates in both the Republic of Ireland and Northern Ireland. [18]
“The Republican Party was running constitutional bans on gay marriage in the 2004 presidential election, and now we’re at a place where, 20 years later, the GOP platform is completely caught ...
Ireland's political landscape changed dramatically after the 2020 general election, when Sinn Féin made gains to become the joint-largest party in the Dáil, making Ireland a three party system. Fianna Fáil , a traditionally Irish republican party founded in 1927 by Éamon de Valera , is the joint-largest party in the Dáil and considered ...
The RNC platform committee on Monday quickly approved a platform that reflects former President Donald Trump’s broader policy agenda on a range of issues. READ: 2024 Republican Party platform ...
Independent Ireland: 28 23 Social Democrats: 26 25 The Irish People: 21 [b] 21 Irish Freedom Party: 16 16 National Party: 9 [b] 9 Liberty Republic: 6 6 Centre Party: 3 3 Independents 4 Change: 3 3 Party for Animal Welfare: 3 3 Rabharta: 3 3 Ireland First: 2 [b] 2 Right to Change: 1 1 100% Redress: 1 1 Independent: 171 [c] 43
Irish Republican Socialist Party [106] (IRSP) was founded in 1974 by former Official IRA militant Seamus Costello, who possibly had an eye towards James Connolly's Irish Socialist Republican Party of the late 19th/early 20th century when coining the party's name.