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Essay heading: Irish Political System
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Some of the more important minor parties that have influenced political life will be briefly considered as well. Finally, the three main parties will be compared in terms of supporters, competition for votes, and the coalitions that they have formed in the past and at the present time. The paper will conclude with a summary and show that one reason why the Irish party system is stable is because it has served the country effectively... displayed 300 characters
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The paper will conclude with a summary and show that one reason why the Irish party system is stable is because it has served the country effectively.
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The basic divisions in the Irish party system go back to the Anglo-Irish Treaty that was signed in December, 1921 (Gallagher, 1985, p. 1; Gallagher, Laver, and Mair, 1995, p... displayed next 300 characters
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