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Back to homepageIRELAND PEACE PROCESS: THE JOURNEY IS NOT OVER YET
On 9 April, eighteen years ago, the Good Friday Agreement was signed in Ireland. It took four years for the British and Irish governments, republican and nationalist parties and unionist parties (of the North of Ireland) to reach such an agreement
Read MoreIRISH ELECTION UPHEAVAL, 2. NO GOVERNMENT. Anyone Notice Any Difference?
The only prospect for stable government here is, unfortunately, a coalition of Fianna Fáil and Fine Gael, the two main right-wing parties since the foundation of the Irish state
Read MoreDáil should not be adjourned even if no Taoiseach elected on Thursday – Gerry Adams
Sinn Féin is opposing plans for the Dáil to be adjourned on Thursday if a Taoiseach is not elected
Read MoreIrish Election Upheaval?
perhaps the left could bother to provide voters with an analysis that says politics need not be about lies and betrayal
Read MoreExit poll shows Fine Gael/Labour govt has been ousted
An exit poll of Ireland’s general election carried out by the Irish Times indicates no possibility of a return to government for the current Fine Gael/Labour coalition
Read MoreRight2Change – A time for change
February 26thcan be a historic game changer for politics in this part of the island. It offers a stark choice between the old self-serving politics of cronyism, corruption and looking after the golden circles and elites, and a new politics that is accountable, transparent, people centred
Read MoreSinn Féin launched Election Manifesto
Launching the 2016 Dáil election manifesto, Sinn Féin president Gerry Adams described it as a “Plan for change, a plan for a sustainable and fair recovery”
Read MoreAnd the election is ON!
In the last three weeks anyone who follows me on twitter will know that I have been travelling across the south for the campaign launches of Sinn Féin candidates
Read MoreIrish election called for February 26th
The 26 County President, Michael D Higgins, has dissolved parliament at the request of Taoiseach Enda Kenny, who has called a general election
Read MorePROXIMAS ELECCIONES EN IRLANDA : ¿UN GOBIERNO DEL SINN FEIN?
los datos apuntan a que el partido republicano Sinn Féin obtendría unos muy buenos resultados, con opciones reales de convertirse en primer partido, una posible “sorpresa” por lo tanto ya anunciada para esta cita electoral
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