• 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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    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 party...
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  • Another split 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...
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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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    Sinn Féin (/ˌʃɪn‖ˈfeɪn/) ("ourselves" or "we ourselves") and Sinn Féin Amháin ("ourselves only / ourselves alone / solely us") are Irish-language phrases...
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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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  • Sinn Féin (Gardiner Place) or Official Sinn Féin, to distinguish it from the minority faction of "Sinn Féin (Kevin Street)" or "Provisional Sinn Féin"...
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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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  • 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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  • Martin. It was founded in 1926 by Éamon de Valera in a split from Sinn Féin. When Sinn Féin refused to drop its abstentionist stand, de Valera led most of...
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  • 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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  • Sinn Féin is the second largest political party in the Oireachtas and largest in Dáil Éireann. The Sinn Féin leader appoints a team of TDs and Senators...
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  • Irish: Sinn Féin Óige Phoblachtach, from 2012 to March 2018) is the youth wing of the Irish political party Sinn Féin. Ógra Shinn Féin is active and...
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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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    with Sinn Féin. Some in Fianna Fáil were reported to favour going into coalition with Sinn Féin over renewing an arrangement with Fine Gael. Sinn Féin leader...
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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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    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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    landscape since the 1880s, and a landslide victory for the radical Sinn Féin party. Sinn Féin had never previously stood in a general election, but had won...
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    Michelle O'Neill (category Sinn Féin MLAs)
    failed, and Sinn Féin would not nominate her for the position of deputy First Minister. In February 2018, O'Neill became vice president of Sinn Féin, succeeding...
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    Arthur Griffith expressed in his newspaper Sinn Féin and organisations such as the National Council and the Sinn Féin League, led many Irish people to identify...
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    In Northern Ireland, which has a distinct set of political parties, Sinn Féin retained its seven seats and therefore became the largest party; this...
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    in 2019. Sinn Féin also came very close to gaining East Londonderry, Kathleen McGurk was the runner-up just 179 votes behind the DUP. Sinn Féin also narrowed...
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    British government banned broadcasts of the voices of representatives from Sinn Féin and several Irish republican and loyalist groups on television and radio...
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  • and his supporters after they split from Sinn Féin in order to take seats in the Oireachtas, which Sinn Féin refused to recognise. Since 1927, Fianna...
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    Mary Lou McDonald (category Leaders of Sinn Féin)
    party" and quickly realised that Sinn Féin was a more appropriate party for her Republican views after meeting Sinn Féin members through the Irish National...
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    of British policy by giving Sinn Féin 70% (73 seats out of 105,) of Irish seats, 25 of those being uncontested. Sinn Féin won 91% of the seats outside...
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    for Sinn Féin would be a vote for violence. However, on 26 May, Labour leader and coalition partner Dick Spring stated that a vote for Sinn Féin in Northern...
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    Gerry Adams (category Leaders of Sinn Féin)
    October 1948) is an Irish republican politician who was the president of Sinn Féin between 13 November 1983 and 10 February 2018, and served as a Teachta...
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  • support for Sinn Féin". RTÉ. Archived from the original on 28 May 2023. Retrieved 28 May 2023. Lehane, Mícheál (14 May 2023). "Sinn Féin remains most...
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    Ruairí Ó Brádaigh (category Leaders of Sinn Féin)
    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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