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'''Clane First''' ({{wp|Irish language|Ghaillish}}: ''Claonadh ar Dtús'') is a regionalist {{wp|political party}} that operates in the [[Caldish Highlands]]. The party maintains a {{wp|Conservatism|conservative}} platform and is considered to be a {{wp|Centre-right politics|centre-right}} to {{wp|Right wing politics|right wing}} party. It supports the {{wp|decentralisation}} of governmental power from the national government to local authorities. The party is {{wp|Opposition to immigration|opposed to immigration}} and supports significantly reducing the number of foreign nationals allowed to reside in Caldia.
The '''Highland Alliance''' ({{wp|Irish language|Ghaillish}}: ''Comhaontas Ardchríocha'') is a regionalist {{wp|political party}} that operates in the [[Caldish Highlands]]. The party maintains a {{wp|Conservatism|conservative}} platform and is considered to be a {{wp|Centre-right politics|centre-right}} to {{wp|Right wing politics|right wing}} party. It supports the {{wp|decentralisation}} of governmental power from the national government to local authorities. The party is {{wp|Opposition to immigration|opposed to immigration}} and supports significantly reducing the number of foreign nationals allowed to reside in Caldia. The party supports the preservation of traditional values and the Highland way of life.  


The party was founded in 1998. It was a minor party and struggled to gain elected representation. In 2017, two councilors members of the [[Free Market Party]] defected and joined the Highland Alliance. The party defended those seats in the 2020 county elections.  
The party was founded in 1998. It was a minor party and struggled to gain elected representation. In 2017, two councilors from the [[Free Market Party]] defected and joined the Highland Alliance. The party defended those seats in the 2020 county elections.  


The party has one councilor in [[Counties of Caldia|County Ballina]] and another in [[Counties of Caldia|County Taois]]. It has elected municipal representatives as well, the largest delegation is on the Benbaun Council.  
The party has one councilor in [[Counties of Caldia|County Ballina]] and another in [[Counties of Caldia|County Taois]]. It has elected municipal representatives as well, the largest delegation is on the Benbaun Council.  

Latest revision as of 16:36, 29 November 2021

Highland Alliance
Comhaontas Ardchríocha
LeaderFionnbharr Mac Lulaich
HeadquartersBenbaun, County Taois
IdeologyNational conservatism
Regionalism
Political positionCentre-right to right wing
Colours  Lime
Comhthionól Náisiúnta
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Ballina County Council
1 / 7
Taois County Council
1 / 7

The Highland Alliance (Ghaillish: Comhaontas Ardchríocha) is a regionalist political party that operates in the Caldish Highlands. The party maintains a conservative platform and is considered to be a centre-right to right wing party. It supports the decentralisation of governmental power from the national government to local authorities. The party is opposed to immigration and supports significantly reducing the number of foreign nationals allowed to reside in Caldia. The party supports the preservation of traditional values and the Highland way of life.

The party was founded in 1998. It was a minor party and struggled to gain elected representation. In 2017, two councilors from the Free Market Party defected and joined the Highland Alliance. The party defended those seats in the 2020 county elections.

The party has one councilor in County Ballina and another in County Taois. It has elected municipal representatives as well, the largest delegation is on the Benbaun Council.