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Fianna Fail Party
History of Ireland
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| | 1924 | Valera, Eamon de |  |
| Founds the Fianna Fail Party
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| 1926 | Valera, Eamon de |  |
| Founds Fianna F il with fellow advocates of participation in Constitutional politics
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| 11th Mar Resigns as head of Sinn Feinn
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| 1927 | Valera, Eamon de |  |
| Dublin Leads the Fianna Fail into the Free State Parliament
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| 1930 | Valera, Eamon de |  |
| 1st Oct London The Irish demand independence
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| 1st Oct London The Irish demand independence at the London Conference
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| 1932 | Reynolds, Albert |  |
| 3rd Nov Roscommon Birth of Albert Reynolds
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| 1966 | Lynch, Jack |  |
| Appointed Prime Minister of Ireland, 1st term
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| 1975 | Valera, Eamon de |  |
| Death of Eamon de Valera
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| 1977 | FitzGerald, Garrett |  |
| Appointed Prime Minister of Ireland, 1st term
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| 1977 | Reynolds, Albert |  |
| Dublin Appointed Member of the Dail
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| 1979 | Haughey, Charles |  |
| Appointed Prime Minister of Ireland, 1st term
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| 1981 | FitzGerald, Garrett |  |
| Appointed Prime Minister of Ireland, 2nd term
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| 6th Nov Dublin Agrees with Margaret Thatcher to establish the Anglo-Irish inter-Governmental Council
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| 1982 | FitzGerald, Garrett |  |
| Appointed Prime Minister of Ireland, 3rd term
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| 1982 | Haughey, Charles |  |
| Appointed Prime Minister of Ireland, 2nd term
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| 1985 | FitzGerald, Garrett |  |
| 15th Nov Belfast Helps setup an Inter-Government Conference of ministers for a say in Northern Ireland
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| 15th Nov Belfast Signs an agreement in Belfast with Thatcher
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| 15th Nov Belfast Tries to make the Constitution more attractive to the Northern Irish Protestants
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| 1987 | Haughey, Charles |  |
| Appointed Prime Minister of Ireland, 3rd term
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| 1992 | Reynolds, Albert |  |
| Feb Appointed Party Leader of the Fianna Fail Party
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| Feb Appointed Prime Minister of Ireland
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| Nov Fianna Fail lose 9 seats but Reynolds is able to form form a coalition with Labour
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| 1993 | Spring, Richard |  |
| Jan Dublin Appointed Deputy Prime Minister of Ireland
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| Jan Helps create a Labour-Fianna Fail coalition
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