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Mary Lou McDonald, Sinn Fein
Sinn Fein actively pursuing route into government, insists leader Mary Lou McDonald
Outgoing coalition partners Fianna Fail and Fine Gael, however, claim they are well placed to return to power following Ireland’s General Election.
Sinn Fein leader Mary Lou McDonald elected in Dublin Central
Sinn Fein leader Mary Lou McDonald has been elected in Dublin Central on the third count. Supporters crowded around to congratulate the leader. Mary Lou found her son in the crowd and gave him a hug.
Is Mary Lou McDonald still Sinn Féin's biggest asset?
Could Sinn Féin's biggest asset now become a liability facing into one of the most important elections in the party's history? After a summer of soul searching, Sinn Féin and it
Dublin Central: Mary Lou McDonald (SF)
Mary Lou McDonald (55) has been the leader of Sinn Féin since February 2018 and a TD for Dublin Central since 2011. She succeeded Gerry Adams as leader, who had been at the helm of the party for 34 years.
Mary Lou McDonald has been re-elected in Dublin Central
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McDonald says Sinn Féin would've benefitted from campaign continuing for 'one more week'
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Mary Lou McDonald: I won’t stand down even if Sinn Féin aren’t in power
Sinn Féin President Mary Lou McDonald has said she will not stand down as leader of her party if she fails to lead them into government after next Friday's
Sinn Fein leader Mary Lou McDonald says she will demand referendum on Irish unity if she wins election
Friday's vote is "an historic opportunity" to elect Ireland's first female prime minister, Ms McDonald says, and should that happen, she plans to put reunification at the heart of government, with a referendum by 2030.
Sinn Fein’s Mary Lou McDonald in confident polling numbers prediction amid ‘in it to win it’ general election pledge
MARY Lou McDonald has said support for her party is ahead of already favourable poll numbers. And the Sinn Fein leader claimed her party was “in it to win it” five days from polling day. Ms
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McDonald reacts to reduced Sinn Fein vote - saying 2020 was 'a high water mark' for republicans
With counting well underway in the Republic’s general election, the chance of a Sinn Fein-led government is ebbing away – ...
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Sinn Féin governance review to report before Christmas, says Mary Lou McDonald
A review of governance procedures in Sinn Féin prompted by child safeguarding concerns should deliver a report before ...
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Sinn Fein election hopeful highlights 'nightmare scenario' with results on knife-edge
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McDonald says two party politics consigned to ‘dustbin of history’ as Sinn Féin seeks left coalition
Mary Lou McDonald’s party faces mammoth task to form government after strong performance of Fianna Fáil and Fine Gael ...
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Sinn Fein and Fine Gael neck and neck to be largest party in Ireland election, exit poll suggests
The three main parties are all within 2% of each other in the exit poll but Ireland's electoral system means it is likely ...
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