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* The Nationalist Socialist Workers Party (Far right) | * 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<ref>[[The Political Affiliations Act]], 11/02/2024.</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>. | ||
==Current Political Parties== | |||
===County Political Parties=== | |||
Some minor political parties aim at targeting specific county elections, this can be either trying to get specific people from the party into [[Corkonian Parliament|parliament]] or getting specific people into the county government. These are typically local to one county however some can stretch to over counties. |
Latest revision as of 16:50, 11 February 2024
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].
Current Political Parties
County Political Parties
Some minor political parties aim at targeting specific county elections, this can be either trying to get specific people from the party into parliament or getting specific people into the county government. These are typically local to one county however some can stretch to over counties.
- ↑ The Political Affiliations Act, 11/02/2024.