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The party was established in July 2019 by three [[Liberty Party (Caldia)|Liberty and Justice]] assemblymembers. They were opposed to the party's recent move to the right under national leader [[Pádraig Mac Piarais]]. Following the party's poor national performance in the 2019 local elections and the [[2019 Euclean Parliament election]], the three assemblymembers announced their resignation from Liberty and Justice. They established the Wave the following day on 5 July. Several Liberty and Justice councilors from Caithian local governments joined the party in the weeks after.  
The party was established in July 2019 by three [[Liberty Party (Caldia)|Liberty and Justice]] assemblymembers. They were opposed to the party's recent move to the right under national leader [[Pádraig Mac Piarais]]. Following the party's poor national performance in the 2019 local elections and the [[2019 Euclean Parliament election]], the three assemblymembers announced their resignation from Liberty and Justice. They established the Wave the following day on 5 July. Several Liberty and Justice councilors from Caithian local governments joined the party in the weeks after.  


The party retained its 3 seats in the [[Assembly of Caithia|Cynulliad]] in the 2020 election. It agreed to enter into [[Aoife Nic Dhiarmaid]]'s coalition government, marking the first time Caithia would be governed by unionist parties.
The party retained its 3 seats in the [[Assembly of Caithia|Cynulliad]] in the 2020 election. It agreed to enter into [[Aoife Nic Dhiarmaid]]'s coalition government, marking the first time Caithia would be governed by unionist parties. The party is not affiliated with any of Caldia's national political parties or any of the Euclean political parties.


==Election results==
==Election results==

Latest revision as of 17:24, 8 June 2021

The Wave
Y Don
An Tonn
LeaderRhoswen ferch Drystan
HeadquartersLloidas, County Caithia
Youth wingYoung Democrats
IdeologyLiberalism
Caldish unionism
Political positionCentre-right
Colours  Grey
Caithian seats in the Comhthionól Náisiúnta
0 / 3
Cynulliad
3 / 32

The Wave (Caithian: Y Don, Ghaillish: An Tonn) is a political party that operates in in County Caithia. It is a liberal party. It is currently participating in the governing coalition led by First Minister Aoife Nic Dhiarmaid. The party was established in 2019 and was formed by a splinter group of dissatisfied assemblymembers from Liberty and Justice. It has 3 elected members of the Cynulliad and has representation in 9 of Caithia's 16 parishes.

History

The party was established in July 2019 by three Liberty and Justice assemblymembers. They were opposed to the party's recent move to the right under national leader Pádraig Mac Piarais. Following the party's poor national performance in the 2019 local elections and the 2019 Euclean Parliament election, the three assemblymembers announced their resignation from Liberty and Justice. They established the Wave the following day on 5 July. Several Liberty and Justice councilors from Caithian local governments joined the party in the weeks after.

The party retained its 3 seats in the Cynulliad in the 2020 election. It agreed to enter into Aoife Nic Dhiarmaid's coalition government, marking the first time Caithia would be governed by unionist parties. The party is not affiliated with any of Caldia's national political parties or any of the Euclean political parties.

Election results

Cynulliad

Election year Votes % # of overall seats won +/- Government
2020 TBD TBD
3 / 32
Steady in government as junior coalition partner to Social Democratic

Leadership and elected representatives

The party is led by Rhoswen ferch Drystan, who has led the party since its establishment. Trahaearn Mostyn serves as the party president. The deputy leader is Loch Ó Cionaodha, who is the an assemblymember.

Cynulliad (ACs/TTs)

Member of Cynulliad First elected
Rhoswen ferch Drystan 2010
Loch Ó Cionaodha 2010
Gwawl ap Sulwyn 2015