Fine Gael is a prominent political party in Ireland that positions itself on the center-right of the political spectrum. It is one of the two major parties in the country, alongside Fianna Fáil, and has played a significant role in Irish politics since its foundation in 1933. The party's origins can be traced back to the pro-Treaty side of the Irish Civil War, which has influenced its pragmatic and pro-European stance.
The values of Fine Gael are rooted in Christian democratic and liberal-conservative ideologies. The party advocates for policies that promote economic liber…
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How do you think changing attitudes towards social issues like same-sex marriage and abortion reflect on a society's progress?
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Have your views on issues like marriage equality or abortion changed over time, and what influenced that change?
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To what extent should a political party compromise its foundational principles to adapt to contemporary political landscapes?
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How would you balance economic growth with the need to protect workers in a rapidly changing job market?
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Worker Self-Management: We should advocate for a system where workers directly manage production. In this model, workers collectively make decisions about their workplaces, ensuring their interests are prioritized.
Decentralization: Rather than relying on centralized planning, we must favour decentralized decision-making. Local communities and worker councils would have more control over economic activities, allowing for flexibility and adaptation.
Emphasis on Human Needs: Economic growth should not come at the expense of workers’ well-being. We should prioritize meeting basic needs (su… Read more
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