Fianna Fail

Connections

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politics Charlotte Despard
Her interest in Communism and Russia shows one way that her political interests continued to branch out in her eighties and even her nineties. She campaigned for De Valera , whose Fianna Fail party proved...
politics Maud Gonne
During this war MG 's unapologetically pro-German stance was almost an embarrassment to the officially neutral Irish government of Eamon De Valera (a Republican whose politics had diverged from those of Gonne and Sean MacBride...
politics Constance Countess Markievicz
Constance, Countess Markievicz, resigned as President of Cumann na mBan (the women's council of the Irish Volunteers ) in order to join Fianna Fail (Soldiers of Destiny ), a party formed by Eamon De Valera

Timeline

16 February 1932: The Fianna Fail party under Eamon De Valera...

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16 February 1932

The Fianna Fail party under Eamon De Valera came to power in the Irish general election. Having gained forty-four seats in 1927, they now took seventy-two, and were able to form the government with support...

16 February 1932: The Fianna Fail party under Eamon De Valera...

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16 February 1932

The Fianna Fail party under Eamon De Valera came to power in the Irish general election. Having gained forty-four seats in 1927, they now took seventy-two, and were able to form the government with support...

17 May 2002: The general election in the Republic of Ireland...

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17 May 2002

The general election in the Republic of Ireland returned the Fianna Fail to power with thirty members and 41.5 percent of the vote. Five Sinn Féin members were elected, and six Green Party members.
Hickey, D. J., and J. E. Doherty. A New Dictionary of Irish History From 1800. Gill and Macmillan, 2003.
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