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A '''cumann''' ([[Irish language|Irish]] for association; plural ''cumainn'') is the lowest local unit or branch of a number of [[Ireland|Irish]] political parties. The term ''cumann'' may also be used to describe a non-political association.
A '''{{lang|ga|cumann}}''' ([[Irish language|Irish]] for association; plural {{lang|ga|cumainn}}) is the lowest local unit or branch of a number of [[Ireland|Irish]] political parties. The term ''cumann'' may also be used to describe a non-political association.


Traditionally [[Sinn Féin]] and [[Fianna Fáil]] have called their local branches by that term. [[Fine Gael]] also uses the term to describe its local branches in the [[Clare (Dáil constituency)|Clare]] constituency.
Traditionally, [[Sinn Féin]] and [[Fianna Fáil]] have called their local branches by that term. [[Fine Gael]] also uses the term to describe its local branches in the [[Clare (Dáil constituency)|Clare]] constituency.


==Structure of Fianna Fáil==
==Structure of Fianna Fáil==
The structure of Fianna Fáil is as follows; the elementary units of the party are the ''cumann'', the ''Comhairle Ceantair'' (area council) and the ''Comhairle Dáil Cheantair'' (constituency council). The ''Comhairle Ceantair'' is a form of district unit covering a number of ''cumainn'' over a geographic area (usually a [[County Council]] local electoral area), while the ''Comhairle Dáil Cheantair'' is a collection of all the ''cumainn'' or all the ''Comhairlí Ceantair'' in a [[Dáil Éireann|Dáil]] (parliamentary) constituency or county.
The structure of Fianna Fáil is as follows; the elementary units of the party are the {{lang|ga|cumann}}, the {{lang|ga|Comhairle Ceantair}} (Area Council), and the {{lang|ga|Comhairle Dáil Cheantair}} (Constituency Council). The {{lang|ga|Comhairle Ceantair}} is a form of district unit covering a number of {{lang|ga|cumainn}} over a geographic area (usually a [[County Council]] local electoral area), while the {{lang|ga|Comhairle Dáil Cheantair}} is a collection of all the {{lang|ga|cumainn}} or all the {{lang|ga|Comhairlí Ceantair}} in a [[Dáil Éireann|Dáil]] (parliamentary) constituency or county.


==Structure of Sinn Féin==
==Structure of Sinn Féin==
In Sinn Féin, the party structure is similar to that of Fianna Fáil. The principal units of the party are the ''cumann'' and the ''Comhairle Ceantair'' (area council), which consists of elected members from the area's ''cumainn''. The ''Comhairle Ceantair'' is a form of district unit covering a number of ''cumainn'' over a geographic area (usually a [[County Council]] constituency). The ''Ard Comhairle'' functions as the [[Sinn Féin]] national committee and executive; it is composed of elected board members on an all-Ireland basis.
In Sinn Féin, the party structure is similar to that of Fianna Fáil. The principal units of the party are the {{lang|ga|cumann}} and the {{lang|ga|Comhairle Ceantair}} (Area Council), which consists of elected members from the area's {{lang|ga|cumainn}}. The {{lang|ga|Comhairle Ceantair}} is a form of district unit covering a number of ''cumainn'' over a geographic area (usually a [[County Council]] constituency). The {{lang|ga|Ard Comhairle{{lang|ga| functions as the [[Sinn Féin]] national committee and executive; it is composed of elected board members on an all-Ireland basis.


== See also ==
== See also ==
* [[Cumann na mBan]]
* {{lang|ga|[[Cumann na mBan]]}}


==Further reading==
==Further reading==

Revision as of 02:26, 24 February 2019

A cumann (Irish for association; plural cumainn) is the lowest local unit or branch of a number of Irish political parties. The term cumann may also be used to describe a non-political association.

Traditionally, Sinn Féin and Fianna Fáil have called their local branches by that term. Fine Gael also uses the term to describe its local branches in the Clare constituency.

Structure of Fianna Fáil

The structure of Fianna Fáil is as follows; the elementary units of the party are the cumann, the Comhairle Ceantair (Area Council), and the Comhairle Dáil Cheantair (Constituency Council). The Comhairle Ceantair is a form of district unit covering a number of cumainn over a geographic area (usually a County Council local electoral area), while the Comhairle Dáil Cheantair is a collection of all the cumainn or all the Comhairlí Ceantair in a Dáil (parliamentary) constituency or county.

Structure of Sinn Féin

In Sinn Féin, the party structure is similar to that of Fianna Fáil. The principal units of the party are the cumann and the Comhairle Ceantair (Area Council), which consists of elected members from the area's cumainn. The Comhairle Ceantair is a form of district unit covering a number of cumainn over a geographic area (usually a County Council constituency). The {{lang|ga|Ard Comhairle{{lang|ga| functions as the Sinn Féin national committee and executive; it is composed of elected board members on an all-Ireland basis.

See also

Further reading

  • Basil Chubb, The Government and Politics of Ireland