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Ireland chooses: Is the terrorist linked party on the path to historic achievement? | Israel today

2020-02-08T21:46:11.644Z


Although the exit models in Ireland have not yet been released, recent surveys have indicated historic transport of the Shin Fine Europe


Although exit models in Ireland have not yet been released, recent polls indicate a historic lead by Hin Fein, supporting the Irish island union • The party is also considered anti-Israeli in Ireland

  • Election in Ireland // Photo: IP

Is Ireland on the way to a historic upheaval? Although the official results have not yet arrived, and the departure stumps have not been released, the feeling in Ireland tonight (Saturday) is a sense of change. The high turnout, and recent polls pointing to a possible victory of the Sinn Fein party, may mark a new era in Irish politics.

According to the latest polls released before the polls open, the Sinn Fein party, whose roots in the Irish resistance to British rule and was the political arm of the IRA, a terrorist organization operating against the British forces, is expected to be the largest party in parliament with at least 40 seats. Hin Fein also has long-standing ties with the Palestinian terrorist organizations and is also considered an anti-Israeli party in the Irish, anti-Israeli landscape anyway.

Election in Ireland // Photo: Reuters

Fianna Gail Party, current Prime Minister Leo Waradker's party and the British Great Dale Party are expected to rake in 30 seats, and opposition leader Piana Foyle is also expected to make a significant achievement, and may be the party to form the next government.

It is unclear at the moment what the significance of Sinn Fein, an extremist left-wing party supporting the Irish island union - including British-controlled Northern Ireland, will take part in or put together in government, after decades of opposition. One must also wonder how its inclusion in the government will affect the barracks and the status of Northern Ireland.

The incumbent prime minister said during the day that the elections were "fully open" and expressed hope that his party would form the next government. Waradker made history as Ireland's first prime minister who is a declared homosexual and a son of immigrant parents.

Source: israelhayom

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