Fianna Fáil
Jason Dyland has held various roles in the political and administrative sectors, currently serving as a Fundraising Executive and previously as an Administrative Assistant at Fianna Fáil since May 2018. Jason's experience includes working as a Senior Administrator at the Houses of the Oireachtas from September 2020 to January 2021 and as a Coaching & Games Development professional with the Kerry County Board (GAA) in June 2017. Additionally, Jason worked as an Administrative Assistant for the Liberal Democrats in April 2017. Jason holds a Bachelor of Arts in Economics & Sociology from the University of Limerick, earned between 2016 and 2020.
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Fianna Fáil
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Founded in 1926 by Éamon DeValera, Fianna Fáil is a progressive republican movement of people that is currently the largest party in Dáil Éireann. Led by Micheál Martin TD since 2011, the party is focused on building An Ireland For All through sustained investment in public services. Find out more information on our plans for Ireland by visiting our website, www.fiannafail.ie or our other social media channels. Fianna Fáil represents the mainstream of Irish life. It is the only party which on several occasions has commanded overall majorities in Dáil Éireann. Since its foundation Fianna Fáil has been the single most coherent force in Irish politics, so much so indeed that alternative governments have been characterised by their opposition to Fianna Fáil as their only common bond. Electorally Fianna Fáil is second only to the Social Democrats in Sweden in its length of tenure in office. Fianna Fáil adheres to the great democratic principle of government of the people, by the people and for the people. The party’s name incorporates the words ‘The Republican Party’ in its title. Republican here stands both for the unity of the island and a commitment to the historic principles of European republican philosophy, namely liberty, equality and fraternity. Fianna Fáil has always had a ‘can do’ attitude. The Party has always been positive and never defeatist in its thinking. Fianna Fáil aims to unite all in a common identity of self-confident Irish men and women in a dynamic, vibrant, prosperous nation.