the LONDON – had never seen such a thing after the “Troubles” and the civil war. But now, a latest survey commissioned by the Irish Times and Ipsos sees Sinn Féin, the former political arm of the terrorists republicans of the Ira in the head, in the opinions of the voting, in front of all the other parties. Sinn Féin would be in front with 25%, after a leap of four points, followed by the centre-right of Fianna Fáil at 23% and Fine Gael, the other party centrist premier in charge Leo Varadkar with even only 20%, in the loss of three points.
it Is a resounding leap forward in the party’s ultra-republican, which of course opens up new scenarios for the elections scheduled on Saturday, 8 February. At this point it might be necessary to have a great coalition between Fine Gael and Fianna Fáil, the two parties “the mainstream” that they have virtually always ruled the Ireland republican, a bit like happened in the last executive, thanks to a pact of voluntary dismissal. Or Sinn Féin could have the weight to enter an executive, but none of the other two parties considered the party of the neoleader Mary Lou McDonald as a serious partner of the coalition, in what they still considered to be a party “dangerous”.
Sinn Féin is growing thanks to its promises of expansionary policies in public spending, fight against the inequalities and multinational companies, but also for its historic commitment to reunify Ireland (in fact, it proposes a referendum within five years if goes to the government). A desire rinfocolato from Brexit and the controversial plan of Boris Johnson, who is leaving Northern Ireland anchored in the Eu regulations for at least several years. The opportunity for the nationalists, the republicans, is tempting.
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