Political Parties in the Republic of Ireland

Political Parties in the Republic of Ireland
ISBN-10
0719017971
ISBN-13
9780719017971
Category
Political parties
Pages
174
Language
English
Published
1985
Publisher
Manchester University Press
Author
Michael Gallagher

Description

Haughey insisted on an open roll - call vote and won by fiftyeight to twenty - two , but two ministers , Desmond O'Malley and Martin O'Donoghue , left the government rather than vote for him , and his opponents clair.ed that they and ...

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