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Páirtí polaitíochta i bPoblacht na hÉireann is ea é Fine Gael. Faoi láthair, is príomh-pháirtí an rialtais é agus is é an páirtí is mó sa tír freisin. Fuair an páirtí 36.1% de na vótaí agus 76 suíochán dála in Olltoghchán 2011. De réir mar a mhaíonn an páirtí féin, tá thart ar 37,000 duine ina mbaill d'Fhine Gael ar fud na tíre.
Téann stair Fhine Gael siar go dtí laethanta an Chogaidh Chathartha, ach níor tháinig an páirtí ar an bhfód faoin ainm sin roimh an mbliain 1933, nuair a chuaigh an Lár-Pháirtí ...
Fine Gael has said it will launch an inquiry into the controversial Poolbeg incinerator if the party is involved in the next government.The Sunday Business Post has also learned that the next government will face a €30 million hole in the budget provision for its environment department if it does not introduce legislation, along the lines proposed by John Gormley, to pave the way for higher levies on landfill and incineration.This is a further blow to the viability of the proposed incinerator at Poolbeg.Fine Gael’s environment spokesman, Phil Hogan, said the inquiry would ...
In a day overshadowed by the debate about TV debates, Fine Gael launched its banking policy.
It said it would shut down Anglo Irish Bank and Irish Nationwide building society by the end of the year.
The party also pledges to increase mortgage interest relief for those in negative equity to help them save up to €166 a month. It would also cut bank costs to avoid interest rate hikes.
Finance spokesman Michael Noonan said the plan would bring the sector "back from the brink" and stimulate economic recovery. Whilst at the same time help those who bought houses from ...
Fine Gael leader, Enda Kenny
Those in the running to be Ireland’s next Prime Minister or Taoiseach after the election on Feb. 25 are gathering for the first television debate of the season.
The first of the “leaders debates” will be shown on commercial television station TV3 on Tuesday. At least one more is expected to be broadcast on state broadcaster RTE.
You can watch it on TV3.ie on Feb. 8 at 2000 GMT. Everything will be up for discussion: bondholders, bailouts and banks, Ireland’s corporate tax and job creation.
Micheal Martin, the leader of the ...
Fine Gael TDs call for proposed abortion laws to be reviewed every year - Newstalk 106-108 fm Fine Gael TDs call for proposed abortion laws to be reviewed every yearNewstalk 106-108 fmFine Gael TDs opposed to the abortion legislation want to be able to repeal the law - if the number of pregnancy terminations rises from the current rate of 20 to 30 per year. According to The Sunday Times, Cork North West TD Michael Creed raised the ... |
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Fine Gael TDs voice strong support for Kenny - Irish Times Irish TimesFine Gael TDs voice strong support for KennyIrish TimesThe mood of the Fine Gael parliamentary party moved firmly behind Taoiseach Enda Kenny and the leadership in its support of abortion legislation at the meeting of its TDs and Senators last night. According to those present at the meeting, there was no ...Kenny has shown real guts and leadership on a difficult issueIrish IndependentKenny will have to deal with concerns of local TDs on abortion bill ...Mayo AdvertiserWalsh 'understands implications' of No voteGalway Newsvšech 8 zpravodajských článků » |
Fine Gael party chairman compares anti-abortion extremists to Ku Klux Klan - IrishCentral IrishCentralFine Gael party chairman compares anti-abortion extremists to Ku Klux KlanIrishCentralFine Gael party chairman Charlie Flanagan has compared anti-abortion extremists to the Ku Klux Klan is response to Fine Gael TDs being personally targeted by the campaigners. The Irish Independent reports that the anti-abortion campaigners are putting ... |