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Fianna Fáil
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Fianna Fáil [ˈfɪənə ˈfɑːl]
n
(Government, Politics & Diplomacy) one of the major Irish political parties, founded by de Valera in 1926 as a republican party
[from Irish Gaelic Fianna warriors + Fáil of Ireland, from Fál an ancient and poetic name for Ireland]


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The former Community Relations Minister in the 1974 power-sharing executive will address a Fianna Fail meeting at the Goat Bar in south Dublin, where he will tell party members that he supports their move into Northern Ireland and eventual fusion with the SDLP.
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