Overview of political parties in Northern Ireland
The SDLP is the largest nationalist party in the North of Ireland, representing over 60% of the nationalist community. It was formed in 1970, by a number of MPs (Member of Parliament) and Senators who worked for social justice, equality and civil & political rights for all. SDLP's leader, John Hume was awarded the Nobel Peace Prize together with UUP's David Trimble in 1998 for their effort to bring peace to Ireland.Throughout its 29 year history the Party has stood for two basic and interlinked principles - the rights of all in Northern Ireland to the identity, ethos and way of life of their choice - the pursuance of political and constitutional objectives by purely peaceful, non-violent means. SDLP have worked for a political agreement which has laid the foundations for a new future on t
his island, based on partnership, equality of opportunity and respect for difference. IRA is a nationalist organization devoted to the integration of Ireland as a complete and independent unit. It was composed of the more militant members of the Irish Volunteers, and it became the military wing of the Sinn Fein party. With the establishment of the Irish Free State in 1922, the IRA became the stronghold for the supporters of Ireland's dominion status and separation of Northern Ireland.
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