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2024 | Fianna Fáil receives 356,794 votes (20.44%), placing second and increasing seats by 2 in the European Parliament election. |
2024 | Fianna Fáil supports unsuccessful Irish constitutional referendums aimed at deleting a reference to women's domestic duties and broadening the definition of the family |
2024 | Becomes the largest party in the Dáil and leads the formation of a new government. |
October 2023 | Evening event held at the O2 Arena, near full capacity of 20,000, headlined by Jordan Peterson and featuring speakers like Douglas Murray, Ben Shapiro, Bjørn Lomborg, and Jonathan Pageau, discussing themes of rejecting resentment, addressing suffering, and pursuing the common good. |
October 2023 | ARC held its inaugural conference in London, bringing together key figures to discuss the organization's mission of social cohesion and renewed societal purpose. |
October 31 2023 | Conference continues with panel discussions, including a notable conversation featuring Os Guinness, Jordan Peterson, Ayaan Hirsi Ali, and John Anderson. |
October 30 2023 | Alliance for Responsible Citizenship held its first conference in Greenwich, London, featuring 100 speakers from 71 nations, with an estimated 1,000-1,500 delegates. The conference included notable speakers such as Kevin McCarthy, John Anderson, Fraser Nelson, and Ayaan Hirsi Ali. |
October 1 2023 | Final day of the conference, concluding the three-day event in Greenwich, London. |
June 2023 | Jordan Peterson and associates announced the founding of the Alliance for Responsible Citizenship (ARC), an international organization aimed at addressing societal divisions and providing a new sense of purpose for conservatism and Western society. |
September 2022 | SDLP leader Colum Eastwood announced the end of the partnership with Fianna Fáil. |
April 2022 | Oragark newspaper was established as the new official publication of the ARF in the Western United States. |
March 8 2022 | The ARF World Congress issued a public statement reaffirming the legitimacy of the July 2021 elected Central Committee as the only authorized ARF entity in the Western United States. |
2021 | ARF participated in the Armenian parliamentary election as part of the Armenia Alliance, which won 21% of the popular vote and gained 29 seats in the National Assembly. |
July 18 2021 | At the ARF Western United States 55th Regional Convention, a new Central Committee was elected for a two-year term, sanctioned by the ARF Bureau. |
March 2021 | ARF Bureau expelled a group of members who had challenged the Central Committee appointment and taken control of ARF properties. |
2020 | Creation of ARFWest.org online platform in Los Angeles, California, U.S., publishing in Eastern and Western Armenian and English. |
2020 | The ARF formed volunteer battalions to fight in the Nagorno-Karabakh War and provided social aid during the COVID-19 pandemic. |
2020 | Fianna Fáil agreed with Fine Gael and the Green Party to enter an unprecedented coalition, with the party leaders rotating between Taoiseach and Tánaiste roles. |
December 2020 | The ARF Bureau appointed a new Central Committee in the Western United States, citing COVID-19 pandemic limitations. |
March 2020 | Armenian Revolutionary Federation won 3 seats in the National Assembly in the March elections. |
2019 | Fianna Fáil receives 277,705 votes (16.55%), placing second and reducing seats by 1, and joining the RE group. |
January 24 2019 | Fianna Fáil entered into a partnership with the Social Democratic and Labour Party (SDLP). |
2018 | Supported Michael D. Higgins as an independent candidate in the presidential election. |
April 23 2018 | ARF withdrew from the coalition following Serzh Sargsyan's resignation during the Velvet Revolution. |
2016 | The ARF signed a memorandum of co-operation with the Progressive Alliance of Socialists and Democrats (S&D). |
2016 | Fianna Fáil recovered to become the largest opposition party and entered a confidence and supply arrangement with a Fine Gael-led minority government. |
February 2016 | ARF reentered Sargsyan's cabinet through a 'long-term political cooperation' agreement with the Republican Party. |
2015 | The party campaigned for a 'yes' vote in the constitutional referendum. |
2014 | At the party's Ard Fheis, a motion was passed to stand candidates for election in Northern Ireland for the first time in 2019. |
2014 | Micheál Martin leads Fianna Fáil to European Parliament election, receiving 369,545 votes (22.31%) and reducing seats by 2. |
June 24 2014 | Brian Crowley had the Fianna Fáil party whip withdrawn after his decision to leave the ALDE group. |
June 23 2014 | MEP Brian Crowley announced his intention to sit with the European Conservatives and Reformists (ECR) instead of the ALDE group in the 8th term of the European Parliament. |
2013 | The ARF backed the government's decision to join the Eurasian Economic Union instead of signing an Association Agreement with the European Union. |
2011 | Launch of 'Radio Yeraz', the first Armenian online radio station in Syria, established in Aleppo. |
2011 | Suffers its worst electoral defeat, losing 58 of 78 seats and dropping from largest to third-largest party in the Dáil. |
2011 | Fianna Fáil's vote collapsed in the general election, ending in third place, which was widely seen as a political realignment following the post-2008 Irish economic downturn. |
2011 | Micheál Martin becomes party leader, succeeding Brian Cowen. |
2011 | Under Micheál Martin's leadership, Fianna Fáil experiences a significant electoral decline, winning only 17.5% of first preference votes and 57 seats, moving to the Opposition. |
2011 | Significant internal conflicts between candidates emerged during the run-up to the 2011 general election, further deteriorating the party's organizational integrity. |
June 2011 | A new Lebanese government was formed, with ARF party members appointed to two ministerial positions, including the Ministry of Industry, as part of the March 8 alliance. |
2010 | Fianna Fáil legalizes same-sex civil partnerships |
June 2010 | Fianna Fáil opened its first official office in Northern Ireland, located in Crossmaglen, County Armagh, officially opened by Taoiseach Brian Cowen. |
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