Members of Kerry Cumann hiked Mount Brandon in the Dingle peninsula today. It was a challenging hike due to high winds & poor ground conditions. However, it was successfully completed thanks to proper planning, communication, and teamwork. Well done to all involved.
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Happy New Year to all our members and supporters! Here's to another year of growth and advancement as we move forward in our struggle to secure the future of our people within our homeland!
Athbhliain faoi mhaise dhaoibh ón bPáirtí Náisiúnta.
2024 was a very busy year for the National Party, with three major political campaigns spearheaded by our vanguard movement: the campaign for a dual No vote in the State's attempt to erase women and the family from the Constitution in March; the Local Elections in June and; the hasty General Elections in November.
This year, we achieved the election of our first political representative: Cllr. Patrick Quinlan. Patrick has already shown a flair for politics, having embarrassed the State twice: once in Coolock, where he bested the riot police, and a second time in Fingal council chambers where he forced not merely Regime parties, but so-called opposition to vote against releasing information on how many foreign nationals were on the council's social housing list.
The Party has grown and improved throughout the year, with delegates attending a number of meetings with our European allies, such as in Poland, Italy, the Netherlands, Finland and Portugal. Our very own Keith Woods made a number of successful contributions to the Nationalist movement as a whole, making several speeches and releasing his book: "Nationalism", available for purchase here: [link]
We also launched the National Alliance: Ireland's first attempt at a cross-party cooperation initiative to combat the Regime, in collaboration with the Irish People and Ireland First. This initiative successfully coordinated resources and activists across parties, linking up groups and candidates who had never before worked together. Thus a provable model of cohering the Nationalist movement on the ground was demonstrated. In some constituencies, the National Party tripled the vote share it received in the 2020 General Election.
We now have a solid block of time to work with to refine ourselves and our movement so that, come the next election cycle, the National Party and indeed the Nationalist movement as a whole will be best placed to achieve a great deal more for Ireland.
Stay tuned for more in 2025, and beyond!
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2024 was a very busy year for the National Party, with three major political campaigns spearheaded by our vanguard movement: the campaign for a dual No vote in the State's attempt to erase women and the family from the Constitution in March; the Local Elections in June and; the hasty General Elections in November.
This year, we achieved the election of our first political representative: Cllr. Patrick Quinlan. Patrick has already shown a flair for politics, having embarrassed the State twice: once in Coolock, where he bested the riot police, and a second time in Fingal council chambers where he forced not merely Regime parties, but so-called opposition to vote against releasing information on how many foreign nationals were on the council's social housing list.
The Party has grown and improved throughout the year, with delegates attending a number of meetings with our European allies, such as in Poland, Italy, the Netherlands, Finland and Portugal. Our very own Keith Woods made a number of successful contributions to the Nationalist movement as a whole, making several speeches and releasing his book: "Nationalism", available for purchase here: [link]
We also launched the National Alliance: Ireland's first attempt at a cross-party cooperation initiative to combat the Regime, in collaboration with the Irish People and Ireland First. This initiative successfully coordinated resources and activists across parties, linking up groups and candidates who had never before worked together. Thus a provable model of cohering the Nationalist movement on the ground was demonstrated. In some constituencies, the National Party tripled the vote share it received in the 2020 General Election.
We now have a solid block of time to work with to refine ourselves and our movement so that, come the next election cycle, the National Party and indeed the Nationalist movement as a whole will be best placed to achieve a great deal more for Ireland.
Stay tuned for more in 2025, and beyond!
Ar dheis ar aghaidh!
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Happy New Year to all our members and supporters. Make it your new year's resolution to get active with Óige Náisiúnach and with the National Party.
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