



Ciao gente, sto pulendo la casa di un membro della famiglia e ho trovato questa bella vecchia carta che non include una data. Ho inserito le immagini qui sotto, non riesco a distinguere esattamente il nome dei rappresentanti, quindi chiedo aiuto per provare a inserire un intervallo di date su questo. Grazie gente!
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di mattor027
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Don’t show those aims of the party to Martin, he’ll have a conniption, start speaking tongues and leave a trail of brimstone.
I can only guess the date, but it would have to be the 20’s with FF having extremely Republican aims such as carrying out the program of the first Dáil.
wow FF actually wanting a United Ireland boy that document sure is old they haven’t cared abut that in decades as for present day
its more their fear is a United Ireland would include a Unified Sinn Fein party that would unseat FF in Government of a United Ireland
Not sure if it helps at all but the printing company dissolved in 1984. It’s at start though, it’s at least 42 years old!
Wow, how far they’ve drifted…
Wow! What a beautiful find! Have you anything else found?? I collect old FF stuff so god please DM me would love to see what else you have! 🙂
The Aims of Fianna Fáil 2026:
1. To push the idea of a unified Ireland down the road for as long as possible.
2. To do the absolute bare minimum to restore the Irish language as a spoken language outside of ‘doing it in school’ and to develop a tradition that ensures that Irish speakers cannot afford to buy houses in Gaeltacht regions.
3. To make the resources and wealth of Ireland subservient to the needs and welfare of large multinational corporations.
4. To make Ireland, completely economically dependent on foreign investment.
5. To prevent as many families as possible on the land by price gouging young people from purchasing or building homes to raise children.
6. By suitable distribution of power to promote industry in Dublin-only as opposed to providing a more fair concentration around the country.
7. To carry out the Democratic Programme of the thirty-fourth Dáil in coalition with the blueshirts.
The irony of some of those aims and the delusion of others