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For most of this history Cork was mostly right leaning, infact communist parties were (and for the most part still are) banned<ref>[[ | For most of this history Cork was mostly right leaning, infact communist parties were (and for the most part still are) banned<ref>[[The Political Affiliations Act]], 11/02/2024.</ref>. |
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Over the length of Cork's existence there have been numerous political parties and groups/factions within the government, some being on the political extreme and others being moderate
Political parties of December 2021
The 4th December Elections and the 18th-19th December Elections were events in Cork's history that were infamous for nearly causing civil wars. There were numerous political parties in this era. Such as:
- The Cork Sun Party (Far right)
- Cork Republican Part (Centre right)
- The Solid Party (Centre left)
- The Nationalist Socialist Workers Party (Far right)
For most of this history Cork was mostly right leaning, infact communist parties were (and for the most part still are) banned[1].
- ↑ The Political Affiliations Act, 11/02/2024.