Republican Sinn Féin or RSF (Irish: Sinn Féin Poblachtach) is an Irish republican political party in Ireland. RSF claims to be heirs of the Sinn Féin...
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Sinn Féin (/ʃɪn ˈfeɪn/ shin FAYN, Irish: [ˌʃɪn̠ʲ ˈfʲeːnʲ] ; lit. '[We] Ourselves') is an Irish republican and democratic socialist political party active...
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in the remaining Sinn Féin organisation in the early years of the Troubles in 1970 led to the Sinn Féin of today, which is a republican, left-wing nationalist...
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The president of Sinn Féin (Irish: Uachtarán Shinn Féin) is the most senior politician within the Sinn Féin political party in Ireland. Since 10 February...
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Shinn Féin (colloquially known as Republican Youth, Irish: Óige Phoblachtach, and formerly, officially known as Sinn Féin Republican Youth, Irish: Sinn Féin...
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Zealand and the United States. It has links with the political party Republican Sinn Féin (RSF). Since 1994, the CIRA has waged a campaign in Northern Ireland...
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This is a list of currently elected Sinn Féin representatives. Sinn Féin has 33 TDs in the Dáil Éireann (lower house) (most recent election in 2020): Mary...
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anti-treaty faction of Sinn Féin led by Éamon de Valera. Some years after losing the Civil War a faction led by de Valera resigned from Sinn Féin and established...
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political party Official Sinn Féin, later renamed Sinn Féin The Workers Party and then the Workers' Party. The split in the Irish Republican Army, soon followed...
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The Friends of Sinn Féin (Irish: Cairde Shinn Féin) is the name of six different Irish republican political non-profit organisations located in Scotland...
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Ruairí Ó Brádaigh (category Republican Sinn Féin members)
and again from 1960 to 1962, president of Sinn Féin from 1970 to 1983, and president of Republican Sinn Féin from 1987 to 2009. Ó Brádaigh, born Peter...
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adopted the current name in 1982. Republican Sinn Féin split from Sinn Féin in 1986 over the policy of abstentionism. Sinn Féin also has 7 members of the UK...
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British paramilitary police force. Some dissident republican political groups, such as Republican Sinn Féin and the 32 County Sovereignty Movement, support...
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Provisional Sinn Féin and other associated organisations. Official Republican Movement, which consisted of the Official IRA, Official Sinn Féin and other...
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Conor Murphy (category Sinn Féin councillors in Northern Ireland)
Murphy (Irish: Conchúr Ó Murchú; born 10 July 1963) is an Irish republican Sinn Féin politician, who has served as Minister for the Economy of Northern...
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Workers' Party (Ireland) (redirect from Official Sinn Féin)
simply as Sinn Féin. Both groups were tied to corresponding paramilitary groups, with Official Sinn Féin tied to the Official Irish Republican Army. By...
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Look up Sinn Féin in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Sinn Féin is an Irish political party. Sinn Féin may also refer to: Sinn Féin (slogan), a slogan...
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Pat Sheehan (born 28 May 1958) is an Irish Sinn Féin politician, and former Provisional Irish Republican Army member and hunger striker at the Maze Prison...
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SFPP brought out the Sinn Féin Daily in 1909 but had to abandon it when it plunged the company into enormous debt. The Sinn Féin weekly and the SFPP both...
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Cumann na mBan (category Irish republican militant groups)
republican movement of the later part of the 20th century, Fianna Éireann and Cumann na mBan supported Provisional Sinn Féin in 1969 and Republican Sinn...
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Abstentionism (section Sinn Féin)
first Sinn Féin abstentionist candidate was Charles Dolan in 1908. Having sat as MP for North Leitrim for the IPP, he resigned after joining Sinn Féin, and...
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Gerry Adams (category Leaders of Sinn Féin)
Mac Ádhaimh; born 6 October 1948) is an Irish republican politician who was the president of Sinn Féin between 13 November 1983 and 10 February 2018,...
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Harrison broke with the Provisional Republican Movement in 1986 when Provisional Sinn Féin dropped the traditional Republican stance of not taking their seats...
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Dáithí Ó Conaill (category Republican Sinn Féin members)
was an Irish republican, a member of the IRA Army Council of the Provisional IRA, and vice-president of Sinn Féin and Republican Sinn Féin. He was also...
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republican political party. It was formed in 2007 in opposition to the Sinn Féin special Ard Fheis's vote of support for the Police Service of Northern...
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Éire Nua (category Sinn Féin)
or "New Ireland", was a proposal supported by the Provisional IRA and Sinn Féin during the 1970s and early 1980s for a federal United Ireland. The proposal...
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president of Sinn Féin. Tomás Mac Giolla, president of the pre-split Sinn Féin since 1962, continued as president of Official Sinn Féin. The IRA also...
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in Northern Ireland. An Irish republican, Morrison is also a former Sinn Féin publicity director and editor of Republican News and An Phoblacht. He is...
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Michael Flannery (category Irish Republican Army (1919–1922) members)
was a founder of NORAID and Cumann na Saoirse after Republican Sinn Féin and Provisional Sinn Féin split in 1986. Flannery was born in Cangort, near Brosna...
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Declan Kearney (category Sinn Féin MLAs)
19 December 1964) is an Irish republican politician in Northern Ireland who is the current National Chairman of Sinn Féin. Kearney was a Junior Minister...
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