
Irish Political Movements
Irish political movements are efforts advocating for Ireland’s independence, national identity, and social change. Historically, movements like the Irish Republican Army sought to unify Ireland and end British rule, leading to independence in 1922. Others, such as Sinn Féin, promote Irish sovereignty and political activism. Modern movements focus on issues like civil rights, environmental concerns, and social justice, often reflecting Ireland’s diverse cultural landscape. These movements have shaped Ireland’s political landscape, balancing tradition and modern progress within the framework of democracy and mutual respect.