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  2. Fianna Fáil - Wikipedia

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    Fianna Fáil's platform of economic autarky had appeal among the farmers, working-class people and the poor, while alienating more affluent classes. [28] It largely pre-empted voters of the aforementioned groups from the Labour Party (with its almost identical economic and social policy) following its entry into the Dáil in 1927. [29]

  3. February 1982 Irish general election - Wikipedia

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    Fianna Fáil, under Charles Haughey, initially dismissed the need for austerity, presenting policies focused on increasing disposable income for families. Their message resonated with voters, earning headlines such as "FF’s family budget" in the Evening Echo on February 12.

  4. Government of the 33rd Dáil - Wikipedia

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    Fianna Fáil: Hildegarde Naughton (In attendance at cabinet) Transport [51] Environment, Climate and Communications: International and Road Transport and Logistics, Postal Policy and Eircodes Fine Gael: Pippa Hackett (In attendance at cabinet) Agriculture, Food and the Marine [52] Land Use and Biodiversity Green: Thomas Byrne: Taoiseach Foreign ...

  5. Fianna Fail is likely to increase its seat lead over Fine Gael compared with the 2020 election, which saw the parties enter a coalition on the basis that the holder of the Irish premier position ...

  6. Fianna Fail and Fine Gael eye independent TDs as option to ...

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    Fianna Fail secured the most first preference votes in Friday’s proportional representation election, taking 21.9% to Fine Gael’s 20.8%. Sinn Fein came in third on 19%.

  7. Fianna Fail members to vote on draft programme for government

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    Fianna Fail members will vote later on the draft programme for government for Ireland’s next ruling coalition. Party leader and deputy premier Micheal Martin will address the ard fheis ...

  8. Government of the 23rd Dáil - Wikipedia

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    The 18th government of Ireland (9 March – 14 December 1982) was the government of Ireland formed after the February 1982 general election to the 23rd Dáil.It was a minority Fianna Fáil government led by Charles Haughey as Taoiseach, reliant on the support of the Sinn Féin The Workers' Party and independent TD Tony Gregory.

  9. Government of the 19th Dáil - Wikipedia

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    The 13th government of Ireland (2 July 1969 – 14 March 1973) was the government of Ireland formed after the 1969 general election to the 19th Dáil held on 18 June 1969. It was formed by Fianna Fáil, which had been in office since the 1957 general election.