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Fianna Fáil

American  
[foil, fahyl] / fɔɪl, faɪl /

noun

  1. a political party in Ireland, organized in 1927 by Eamon De Valera, that was one of the leading parties in the establishment of the Irish republic.


Fianna Fáil British  
/ ˈfɪənə ˈfɑːl /

noun

  1. one of the major Irish political parties, founded by de Valera in 1926 as a republican party

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Etymology

Origin of Fianna Fáil

< Irish: Fenians of Ireland

Example Sentences

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He’s understood in Ireland as a canny political operator who led his boring center-right party, Fianna Fáil, back to power after a decade in the wilderness.

From Salon • Mar. 18, 2026

Fianna Fáil Councillor Shane McGuinness said he lives close to the scene of the accident.

From BBC • Nov. 16, 2025

But he said Gavin's nominating party, Fianna Fáil, may not have been aware of all the information.

From BBC • Oct. 8, 2025

Martin has now proposed new rules by which Fianna Fáil may select a presidential candidate in future presidential elections.

From BBC • Oct. 8, 2025

Fianna Fáil won 48 seats while Fine Gael was third with 38 seats.

From BBC • Jan. 23, 2025