Sinn Féin Sinn Féin is the oldest political movement in Ireland. That name is taken from the "ourselves" of Gaelic in Ireland. Since its founding in 1905, the Republic of Ireland has promised the Irish people as a whole self-determination power. About 100 years ago, the movement by Arthur Griffith evolved into a true organization. Temporary SinnFéinSinnFéin is, the development of a sustainable society and economy, true democracy, participation, economy and at all levels of social equality and justice, and the persistent new Ireland on the basis of the peace of solidarity with meaning I am trying to build it.
In the 1918 election, but Shin Fine Party won 73 seats out of 105 seats, since the Ulster League Party (UUP) has won 23 seats out of 38 seats in the Ulster, regional differences SinnFéin in the UK of Commons House I was sworn and met DáilÉireann in Dublin in 1919. At the first meeting, Dylele adopted the Declaration of Island Independence. This is a claim to the entire island. Advocates of the Declaration participated in the Irish Revolutionary War
On April 19, 1917, meeting the count Plunkett was convened, it has resulted in the formation of large-scale political movement under the banner of New Fins held in new party on October 25, 1917. The 1918 draft crisis further strengthened the public's support for Shin. Fain before the UK parliamentary elections of 1918 December 14 days, met with overwhelming victory in Xinfen party, won 73 seats out of 105 seats, gathered in Dublin on January 21, 1919, it formed the DáilÉireann ,It has passed. Declaration of independence
Most political observers believe that the Xinfen party will use the campaign as a means of accelerating the political momentum of the Republic of Ireland. Although Xinfen party is NíRiada can not truly expect to pose a serious challenge to Higgins, it is expected to be strong in the second, believed to 13.7% of the votes and 13.8 percent won in the competition of 2011 ing. Voting One quarter of the votes received in the February 2016 election in Ireland
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