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  1. El Sinn Féin ( francés : "Ourselves") es un antiguo partido político nacionalista y republicano irlandés , activo en Irlanda del Norte y en el estado de Irlanda . Resumen. 1 historia. 1.1 Primeros tiempos (antes de 1916) 1.2 Pascua sangrienta y sus consecuencias. 1.3 Victoria electoral en 1918. 1.4 La angustia tras el tratado angloirlandés.

  2. 1 de mar. de 2020 · March 1, 2020. On Election Night here in Ireland, we all watched in shock as the old political order was upended and a radical third party, Sinn Fein, became the new rising force in Irish politics. A few decades ago, Sinn Fein (pronounced “shin fane”) was a minuscule group known—and shunned—for being the political arm of the ...

  3. Sinn Féin er et politisk parti i både republikken Irland og i det britiske Nord-Irland, og har irsk forening som sin viktigste politiske sak. Partiet er republikansk og regnes til venstresiden i politikken; det er blant annet tilknyttet European United Left i EU-parlamentet.

  4. 19 de abr. de 2016 · Sinn Féin Bunreacht agus Rialacha (see note 1 above), 6–9. Sinn Féin Bunreacht agus Rialacha, Rule 6.1.7 (see note 1 above), 9. Frederik Bynander and Paul ‘t Hart, “The Politics of Party Leader Survival and Succession: Australia in Comparative Perspective,” Australian Journal of Political Science 42, no. 1 (2007): 51.

    • Sophie Whiting
    • 2016
  5. Sinn Féin (shĭn fān) [Irish,=we, ourselves], Irish nationalist movement. It had its roots in the Irish cultural revival at the end of the 19th cent. and the growing nationalist disenchantment with the constitutional Home Rule movement.

  6. Sinn Fein gained from this radicalisation of opinion which triggered the disintegration of the constitutional IPP. The alliance soon collapsed and as the bitter and estranged Dillon said, Sinn Fein’s purpose was “to swallow us up” John Dillon in F.S.L. Lyons, Ireland Since the Famine, Fontana Press, USA (1985), p.394..

  7. Because Cumann na nGaedheal split for the 1905 Sinn Fein and in 1933 merged with other smaller groups form FG. FF 1926 after split from 1905 Sinn Fein. In 1927 the original Sinn Fein failed to take part in the second election that year. And in 1940’s there was a case that the current party was not a legal successor.