- Ardfheis
An Ardfheis or "Ard Fheis" (pronounced IPA| [ˈɑːɾˠd̪ˠ ˈɛɕ] ; plural "Ardfheiseanna") ( _ga. Ardfheis) is an annual convention or special convention, usually of a political party. It is an Irish and Scottish Gaelic word, which can be translated loosely as "high festival". The term was first used by
Conradh na Gaeilge for its annual convention.The term is used by most major political parties in the
Republic of Ireland , and one major party inNorthern Ireland , rather than "party conference", to describe their annual party assembly.Among the parties who hold Ardfheiseanna are:
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éirígí
*Fianna Fáil
*Fine Gael
*Irish Republican Socialist Party
*Sinn Féin
*Republican Sinn Féin
*Workers Party of Ireland Cross Party Political Movements
*SRSM - (Scottish Republican Socialist Movement) formerly theScottish Republican Socialist Party Fraternal and Cultural Organisations:
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Siol nan Gaidheal of ScotlandThe term is not generally used by parties in
Northern Ireland which are not Irish nationalist in outlook, such as the Alliance Party andDemocratic Unionist Party . Other parties on the island of Ireland whose conferences are not called "ardfheiseanna" are:
* Green Party/Comhaontas Glas
* Labour Party
*Social Democratic and Labour Party (SDLP)
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