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Clann na
Talmhan (pronounced [ˈklˠaːn̪ˠ n̪ˠə ˈt̪ˠalˠuːnˠ], "Family/Children of the land";
formally known as the
National Agricultural Party) was an Irish...
- may
refer to:
Michael Donnellan (politician) (1900–1964),
Irish Clann na
Talmhan politician Michael Donnellan (footballer) (born 1977), inter-county Gaelic...
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confidence in the inter-party
government of Fine Gael,
Labour and
Clann na
Talmhan. The Dáil had been
scheduled to
resume on 13 February.
Rather than face...
- was a
minority government of Fine Gael, the
Labour Party and
Clann na
Talmhan.
Clann na Poblachta,
which had been in the
First inter-party government...
- (Chairman of Dáil Éireann) Act 1937.
Manning (1972)
notes that the
Clann na
Talmhan figure is
often listed in
error as 14, due to the
inclusion of Independent...
- government, a
minority coalition of Fine Gael, the
Labour Party and
Clann na
Talmhan.
After the 1951
general election,
Fianna Fáil had
formed a
minority single-party...
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proposal of
forming a
coalition government with the
Labour Party and
Clann na
Talmhan; however, this was
ridiculed by
Fianna Fáil as untenable.
National Labour...
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Labour Party, the
National Labour Party,
Clann na
Poblachta and
Clann na
Talmhan joined to form the
first inter-party
government in the
history of the Irish...
- was
mostly supported by
wealthy farmers in the east of Ireland.
Clann na
Talmhan (Family of the Land; also
called the
National Agricultural Party) was founded...
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Progressive Democrats Women's
Social and
Progressive League Agrarian Clann na
Talmhan Farmers'
Party National Democratic Party Conservative and right-wing Business...