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|affiliation1 = [[Centre Party (Caldia)|Centre Party]] | |affiliation1 = [[Centre Party (Caldia)|Centre Party]] | ||
|affiliation2_title = | |affiliation2_title = Euclean party | ||
|affiliation2 = | |affiliation2 = Modern Democrats - Euclean Centre Party | ||
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==Leadership and elected representatives== | ==Leadership and elected representatives== | ||
The party is led by Ieuan ap Dafyd, who also serves as the party president. The deputy leader is | The party is led by Ieuan ap Dafyd, who also serves as the party president. The deputy leader is Bran Gwernig, who represents the party in the [[Tionól]]. | ||
===[[Comhthionól Náisiúnta]] (TCs)=== | ===[[Comhthionól Náisiúnta]] (TCs)=== | ||
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! [[Comhthionól Náisiúnta|Member of Comhthionól Náisiúnta]] !! First elected | ! [[Comhthionól Náisiúnta|Member of Comhthionól Náisiúnta]] !! First elected | ||
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| | |Bran Gwernig || [[2017 Caldish general election|2017]] | ||
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|[[Ieuan ap Dafyd]] || 2000 | |[[Ieuan ap Dafyd]] || 2000 | ||
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| | | Selwyn ap Camedyr|| 2010 | ||
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| Aodhán Mac Maoláin || 2015 | | Aodhán Mac Maoláin || 2015 | ||
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| | |Eurolwyn ap Ysberin || 2015 | ||
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|Treasa Ní Leannáin || 2020 | |Treasa Ní Leannáin || 2020 |
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Trawlers' Interest Diddordeb Dreillong Ús Trawlaí | |
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Leader | Ieuan ap Dafyd |
Headquarters | Lloidas, County Caithia |
Youth wing | Young Centrists |
Ideology | Centrism Agrarianism Regionalism Caldish unionism |
Political position | Centre |
National party | Centre Party |
Euclean party | Modern Democrats - Euclean Centre Party |
Colours | Green |
Tionól | 1 / 3 (Caithian seats) |
Cynulliad | 5 / 32
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Trawlers' Interest (Caithian: Diddordeb Dreillong, Ghaillish: Ús Trawlaí) is a branch of the Centre Party that operates in County Caithia. The party currently has 1 of the Caithian seats in the Comhthionól Náisiúnta and 5 elected members of the Cynulliad. It also has representation in all of Caithia's 16 parishes. The party is part of the governing coalition led by First Minister Aoife Nic Dhiarmaid.
History
The party was established in 1984 as a merger of the local association of the Centre Party and the Caithian People's Party. Both parties failed to enter the Cynulliad in the 1980 election. They entered talks to merge over their similar policy positions and shared electoral base. The new party was known as the Trawlers' Party, a name it kept until the 2010 election when it rebranded as Trawlers' Interest.
Since first entering the Cynulliad in 1985, the party has acted as Caithia's third party. For much of its history, it has been the largest of the unionist parties in the assembly. It has participated in a number of governments, working with both Forward and other unionist parties.
Platform and support
The party maintains an official platform that promotes centrism as its official ideology. The party also takes agrarian, regionalist and unionist positions. It is a strong supporter of the Caithian fishing industry and its practices. The party supports Caithia's status as an autonomous county and called for Caithia to retain its devolved powers as a province of Caldia.
Much of the party's support comes from fishing workers and unionists. Historically, it has been the largest unionist party in Caithia. The party is also supported by some liberal and conservative voters who are attracted to the party's agrarian policies.
Election results
Comhthionól Náisiúnta
Election year | Votes | % | # of overall seats won | +/- | Government |
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2007 | TBD | TBD | 1 / 3
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1 | in government as junior coalition partner to Liberty |
2012 | TBD | TBD | 1 / 3
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in government as junior coalition partner to Liberty | |
2017 | TBD | TBD | 1 / 3
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in government as junior coalition partner to Liberty | |
2019 | TBD | TBD | 1 / 3
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in opposition to Social Democratic government |
Cynulliad
Election year | Votes | % | # of overall seats won | +/- | Government |
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1985 | TBD | TBD | 6 / 32
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New | in government as junior coalition partner to Forward |
1990 | TBD | TBD | 9 / 32
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3 | in opposition to Homeland minority government |
1995 | TBD | TBD | 7 / 32
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2 | in government as coalition partner with Forward and Social Democrats |
2000 | TBD | TBD | 8 / 32
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1 | in government as coalition partner with Forward and Social Democrats |
2005 | TBD | TBD | 5 / 32
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3 | supporting Forward-Ind. minority government |
2010 | TBD | TBD | 6 / 32
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1 | in government as junior coalition partner to Forward |
2015 | TBD | TBD | 6 / 32
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in government as junior coalition partner to Forward | |
2020 | TBD | TBD | 5 / 32
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1 | in government as junior coalition partner to Social Democrats |
Leadership and elected representatives
The party is led by Ieuan ap Dafyd, who also serves as the party president. The deputy leader is Bran Gwernig, who represents the party in the Tionól.
Comhthionól Náisiúnta (TCs)
Member of Comhthionól Náisiúnta | First elected |
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Bran Gwernig | 2017 |
Cynulliad (ACs/TTs)
Member of Cynulliad | First elected |
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Ieuan ap Dafyd | 2000 |
Selwyn ap Camedyr | 2010 |
Aodhán Mac Maoláin | 2015 |
Eurolwyn ap Ysberin | 2015 |
Treasa Ní Leannáin | 2020 |