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  2. Fianna Fáil - Wikipedia

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    1932 Fianna Fáil poster featuring many of the founding members of the party such as de Valera, Lemass, Aiken and Boland Logo of Fianna Fáil in the 1970s and 1980s. Fianna Fáil was founded by Éamon de Valera, a former leader of Sinn Féin. [26]

  3. How the Republic of Ireland will elect its next parliament - AOL

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    Fianna Fáil are led by Tánaiste (Irish deputy prime minister) Michéal Martin. ... The party had been running its campaign under a "new energy" slogan after his election as leader and Taoiseach ...

  4. History of Fianna Fáil - Wikipedia

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    Fianna Fáil was founded on 23 March 1926 when a group of Dáil deputies led by Éamon de Valera [1] split from the original Sinn Féin. This happened because de Valera's motion calling for elected members be allowed to take their seats in the Dáil, if and when the controversial Oath of Allegiance was removed, failed to pass at the Sinn Féin Ard Fheis. [2]

  5. 1969 Irish general election - Wikipedia

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    Fianna Fáil had been in office since 1957, and in spite of media predictions, the party was still very popular with the voters. Its leader Jack Lynch proved to be the party's biggest electoral asset. His quiet, easy-going and reassuring style, coupled with the catchy slogan "Let's back Jack!", attracted many new voters to Fianna Fáil. [5]

  6. Martin says time to ‘get on with the work’ following Ireland ...

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

  7. Fianna Fáil emerges as largest party in Irish election - AOL

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    Fianna Fáil has won the most seats in the Dáil (lower house of parliament) following the Republic of Ireland's general election. It won 48 seats while Sinn Féin - the main opposition party in ...

  8. 1977 Irish general election - Wikipedia

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    His slogan, “Bring Back Jack,” capitalised on his image as a dependable and unifying figure, drawing huge crowds. The campaign was marked by music, rallies, and a strong sense of momentum as Fianna Fáil sought to capitalise on public discontent with the coalition government.

  9. Could 'viral' moments decide the Irish election? - AOL

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    The two other big parties, Fianna Fáil - one of Fine Gael’s outgoing coalition partners - and the main opposition party, Sinn Féin, have also come under scrutiny in this campaign.