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  2. Fine Gael - Wikipedia

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    Fine Gael holds a pro-European [39] stance and is generally considered to be more of a proponent of economic liberalism than its traditional rival, Fianna Fáil. [40] Fine Gael describes itself as a "party of the progressive centre" which it defines as acting "in a way that is right for Ireland, regardless of dogma or ideology".

  3. History of Fine Gael - Wikipedia

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    That document was the brainchild of Declan Costello, a Fine Gael TD and son of former Taoiseach John A. Costello, and reflected an emerging faction in the party that was being influenced by Social Democracy. This new strand of thinking in Fine Gael paved the way for the rise within the party of liberal thinkers such as Garret FitzGerald. Party ...

  4. Cumann na nGaedheal - Wikipedia

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    That came about in September 1933, with the formation of Fine Gael from the three parties, though, in reality, Fine Gael was a larger version of Cumann na nGaedheal. It was in the lead-up to the merger that the then Editor of the Irish Times , R.M. Smyllie , described Cumann na nGaedheal as a party "who one wished would be open to ideas, until ...

  5. Government of the 33rd Dáil - Wikipedia

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    On 6 July 2022, the government lost its majority after Fine Gael TD Joe McHugh voted against legislation underpinning a €2.7 billion mica redress scheme and subsequently resigned the Fine Gael party whip. [83] Sinn Féin tabled a motion of no confidence in the government, to be debated on 12 July before the summer recess. [84]

  6. List of political parties in the Republic of Ireland - Wikipedia

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    On each occasion from 1948 until 2016, it was the leading party of a coalition with the Labour Party, and in three of those cases also with other smaller parties. At the 2011 general election, Fine Gael became the largest party in the Oireachtas with 36.1% of the vote. Fine Gael has 38 TDs, 17 senators, four MEPs and 246 councillors.

  7. Labour describes Fine Gael transfer push as ‘desperation’

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  8. Blueshirts - Wikipedia

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    When Fine Gael won only six out of 23 local elections, O'Duffy lost much of his authority and prestige. [9] The Blueshirts had peaked by mid-1934 and rapidly began to disintegrate. [ 13 ] A number of anti-establishment incidents were attributed to the Blueshirts during 1934, including their campaign against the payment of land annuities. [ 19 ]

  9. Simon Harris Set to Be Youngest Ever Leader of Ireland After ...

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    Fine Gael party confirmed Harris’ leadership following the resignation of party leader and Taoiseach Leo Varadkar on Wednesday. Harris was the only candidate to put his name forward in nominations.