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  1. El Fianna Fáil ( pronunciado [ˌfʲiən̪ˠə ˈfˠaːlʲ]; la traducción tradicional del término irlandés sería «Guerreros del Destino») 21 es un partido político irlandés posicionado entre el centro político y la centroderecha. Históricamente, el Fianna Fáil se ha ubicado a la izquierda del Fine Gael y a la derecha del Sinn Féin y el Partido Laborista.

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Fianna_FáilFianna Fáil - Wikipedia

    Fianna Fáil (/ ˌ f iː (ə) n ə ˈ f ɔɪ l,-ˈ f ɔː l / FEE-(ə-)nə FOYL, -⁠ FAWL, Irish: [ˌfʲiən̪ˠə ˈfˠaːlʲ] ⓘ; meaning "Soldiers of Destiny" or "Warriors of Fál"), officially Fianna FáilThe Republican Party (Irish: Fianna FáilAn Páirtí Poblachtánach), is a conservative and Christian democratic ...

    • Founding
    • De Valera
    • Lemass
    • Lynch
    • Haughey
    • Reynolds
    • Ahern
    • Cowen
    • Martin
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    The Fianna Fáil Party was founded by Éamon de Valera former Príomh Aire (prime minister & president of Dáil Éireann (April 1919–August 1921)) and President of the Republic (August 1921–January 1922) when he and a number of other members split from Sinn Féin. Other founding members included Seán Lemass (who became its second leader), Seán T. O'Kelly...

    In the June 1927 election Fianna Fáil did well in western Ireland and in the working class districts of Dublin. After the election Fianna Fáil initially refused to enter the Irish Free State's Dáil Éireann in protest at the Oath of Allegiance which all members of the Dáil were obliged to take. The Oath, which was contained in the Anglo-Irish Treaty...

    Seán Lemass became the new leader of the Party and Taoiseachon 23 June 1959 (the same day de Valera became president). A founding member of the party, he had been a member of every Fianna Fáil government since 1932. Lemass as Taoiseach concentrated his energy on mainly economic matters. He had the task of implementing the 'First Programme for Econo...

    Jack Lynch was elected the third leader of Fianna Fáil and Taoiseach on 10 November 1966. Frank Aiken, the long-serving Minister for Foreign Affairs and the only surviving member from de Valera's first Cabinet, was appointed Tánaiste. During Lynch's first term as Taoiseach he faced several crises which were unprecedented. In 1969 the Troubles broke...

    Despite his career nearly being destroyed by the Arms Crisis in 1970, Charles Haughey was elected the fourth leader of Fianna Fáil and subsequently Taoiseach, replacing Jack Lynch in both positions. This leadership election divided the party and would culminate in the expulsion of Desmond O'Malley in 1985, but not before a number of internal leader...

    On 11 February 1992, Albert Reynolds was elected Taoiseach. After receiving his seal of office from President Mary Robinson he announced his new Cabinet. Eight members of Haughey's old cabinet, including such long-serving Haughey loyalists as Ray Burke, Mary O'Rourke and Gerry Collins, were instantly dismissed. Nine of the twelve junior ministers, ...

    On 19 November 1994, Bertie Ahern was elected the sixth and youngest ever leader of Fianna Fáil. Ahern was poised to become Taoiseach and continue in coalition with the Labour Party. However, the day before the government was to return, Dick Spring called off the deal and the coalition ended. Instead the Labour Party helped form a new government le...

    Following the 2008 leadership election, Tánaiste and Minister for Finance Brian Cowen succeeded Ahern as leader of Fianna Fáil on 6 May 2008 and was appointed Taoiseach on 7 May 2008.Cowen first faced the rejection of the Treaty of Lisbon by Irish voters in June 2008. In September 2008 following the collapse of US brokerage house Bear Stearns and r...

    There were four candidates in the election for the party's eighth leader: Micheál Martin, Brian Lenihan, Mary Hanafin and Éamon Ó Cuív. Martin, who had previously challenged Cohen for the leadership, won the election. Martin inherited a nearly impossible situation. The party's support had plunged into the low teens, and it was obvious that it would...

  3. En los principios de Irlanda, fianna (singular fian) eran pequeñas bandas semi-independientes de guerreros que vivían apartados de la sociedad en los bosques como mercenarios, bandidos y cazadores, pero que podían ser llamados por los reyes en tiempos de guerra. Aparecen en la mitología irlandesa, en las historias del Ciclo feniano, donde ...

  4. Le Fianna Fáil ( litt. « Soldats de la destinée » en irlandais, et d'après les statuts officiels, Fianna Fáil – Parti républicain, en irlandais : Fianna Fáil /ˌf. / 2 Écouter – An Páirtí Poblachtánach, en anglais : Fianna Fáil /ˌfjiənə ˈfɔːlj/ 3 - The Republican Party) est un parti politique irlandais.

    • Micheál Martin
    • Sinn Féin
    • 23 mars 1926
    • 65-66 Lower Mount StreetDublin ( Irlande )
  5. Fianna Fáil [ˈfiːənə ˈfɑːlʲ] (Abkürzung FF; irisch für Soldaten des Schicksals oder Soldaten Irlands) ist eine liberal-konservative Partei der politischen Mitte in Irland. Sie ist eine der beiden großen Parteien und hat häufig die Regierung gestellt.

  6. Fianna Fáil is an Irish political party. It was founded in 1926 by Éamon DeValera and Constance Markievicz, . Its leader is Micheál Martin, who has also been Taoiseach since 2020. It was a faction of Sinn Fein - another Irish political party alongside Fine Gael - before splitting to become its own political party in 1926.