Irish political landscape
The Irish political landscape is characterized by a multi-party system, with the two largest parties being Fianna Fáil and Fine Gael. These parties have historically dominated politics in Ireland, often alternating in government. The Sinn Féin party has also gained significant support, particularly in recent elections, advocating for Irish reunification and social justice.
In addition to these major parties, smaller parties like Labour and Green Party play important roles in shaping policy and public debate. The Dáil Éireann, Ireland's lower house of parliament, is where these parties negotiate and pass legislation, reflecting the diverse views of the Irish electorate.