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Aontas na nGaedheal

Manifesto
General Election XI
Foreword
A Chaide Gaeil,
Today we enter a bright new future for An tAontas.
Having successfully wrested two seats from a wayward
far left, we entered Government and enacted a
comprehensive economic reform. One predicated on fiscal
responsibility, economic necessity and common sense
initiatives.
Through our term in Government, we have cut the
deficit, brought forward legislative reforms of our
naturalisation laws, enacted a program of work visas
which do not allow those individuals to apply for
citizenship but provide the economy with the necessary
skills to function and to thrive.
But most of all, we have gathered to us many more
members from across a political spectrum, the fiscally
conservative and the economically left, the socially liberal
and the ethnic nationalist. Aontas has become what we
have always said it is, a broad tent party committed to
secure a free, united, prosperous and Gaelic Ireland.
Join us on our journey, so we can continue to build on
our successes, and build a stronger, better Ireland
together.

Is mise le meas,

Uachtaráin na bPáirtí,
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Introduction
Election Overview
Our candidates
Social Policy

Economic Policy
Election Overview
It is the belief of An tAontas that this election will prove itself
to be our most definitive showing yet. With a reduction in
constituencies, and a formal opening of the Seanad, we
expect all our candidates to become members of the
Oireachtas. An tAontas will field a full cohort of candidates,
and we intend to take a majority at the polls, God and the
Irish Nation willing.
Our Candidates
Gaedheal, Party President and Founder
Dia dhaoibh, Gaedheal is ainm domsa, agus is mise
an Cheannaire na bPáirtí.
I founded Aontas na nGaedheal because I believed a
great many of us were going without representation, that
the idiocy of many on the left must be countenanced by a
strong voice to its right. I found An tAontas to give voice to
the voiceless, to raise concerns many of us hold close, and
to hold to account the reckless devil-may-care nature of
the globalist left and its facilitating capitalists on the
globalist right. I am proud to serve this country and the
people of my constituency. I look forward to many more
terms. Ar aghaidh le Aontas na nGaedheal!
OffToTheSun, Deputy President of the Party
Greetings, friends. My name is OffToTheSun and I am
Deputy Leader of Aontas na nGaedheal. I joined Aontas in
its infancy and successfully won a seat in the most recent
by-election. I joined Aontas as I wanted to maintain the
traditional values that exist in Ireland: our culture, our
language, our individual freedoms, etc. With the support of
the Irish people, I believe we can achieve our country's
greatest potential and enable prosperity and happiness for
the people of Ireland.
SMS, Party Member and Election Candidate
Dia Dhuit, Is mise SMS. I joined Aontas na nGaedheal
as I saw that Ireland was forgetting its culture and its
people. For too long, Irish people have been neglected by
the government; through vast immigration, lacklustre
teaching of our true language, Gaelic and the
underdevelopment of our country's infrastructure
especially in the west. Aontas are here to change this. We
serve nobody but the people of Ireland. We will make
Ireland the great nation that it deserves to be. We will
make Ireland a powerhouse in Europe. Go raibh maith
agat, Slán agus beannacht.
Joao, Party Member and Election Candidate
Good day. I am Pantokrator a member of Aontas na
nGaedheal. I've seen Ireland shift from a upstanding and
morally strong nation to that of a leftist run cabal. We've
thrown away what our elders hold dear, abortion, so
called gay marriage, not to mention the current huge
deficit and foreign debt that the Labour Party has thrown
great Éire into. I am for our Gaelic traditions, I am for our
traditional beliefs and I am for a good and strong
economy. Ireland should be a nation wherein our children
can grow into morally responsible adults and where we
cling to our native ideals and language, not globalist
agendas and outsider whims.
Jacol, Party Member and Election Candidate
Hello, I am JacolManuki. I am a member of Aontas na
nGaedheal. I joined recently from Fine Gael. Recently I
have seen a turn for the worse under the current other
political parties. We have thrown away what it means to
be Irish. What used to be sacred, such as the sanctity of
life or marriage, is not the case anymore. We have thrown
away what our forefathers have fought so dearly far,
primarily our faith. What our forefathers have fought far
and their values have become taboo today. I joined this
party to fight back against this. To fight for our faith. To
fight for our values. To fight for our country. To fight for our
sovereignty. I stand with the Irish today who have said,
"No more" to the current status quo. I fight today and I will
fight tomorrow for what I believe is right

UC, Party Member and Election Candidate


Dia dhuit, is mise UnionistCatholic. I am a former
Taoiseach, Tanaiste, Minister, TD and leader of the
Conservative party (now Fine Gael). In my many years in
politics I've always stood up for Ireland and its people. I
have a track record of delivering change for the better on
issues of law and order, social issues, finance and
farming. Ireland has gone downhill since the days of
strong, stable Conservative government. It's time to return
to the values that have served our nation well, those being
moral rectitude, common sense and prudence. Ireland is
on an untenable course, and only Aontas na nGaedheal
can correct that. That is why I ask you to vote for myself
and other Aontas na nGaedheal candidates around the
country to see a tough approach on crime, help for the
needy and a restoration of national pride.
Economic Policies
The Defence Forces
Foreign Aid
Nuclear Energy
Cultural Initiatives
Lobbying
Infrastructure
The Defence Forces
Aontas believes that the Defence Forces require significant
investment to ensure its men and women earn a liveable wage and
have the equipment to function
Aontas will ringfence the Defence budget from any further cuts
Foreign Aid
Aontas believes that while our debt remains so staggeringly high
and our deficit so wide, we must prioritise the Irish first and
foremost, but also recognises that we cannot abandon those who
rely on our budget.
Aontas will pursue a drastic reform to how the current system
works – we will enact a three tranche system whereby tranche a
shall consist of no more than two hundred million euros and will
make available affordable loans to small and medium enterprises
in developing regions, tranche b shall consist of State to State
loans and Loan Guarantees and will not consist of more than two
hundred million euros, and tranche c shall consist of emergency
funding for areas struck by natural disasters and shall consist of
no more than one hundred million euros.
Nuclear Energy
Aontas will commit to weaning ourselves off fossil fuels and reduce
our carbon footprint by construction of two nuclear plants.
Aontas shall lift the moratorium on uranium mining within the
State but whereby such action shall be tightly regulated by a State
body with rigorous controls on export of such materials.
Cultural Initiatives
Aontas will commit to increasing funding for cultural groups,
specifically for those which strengthen our native and national
culture and language.
This budget shall not account for more than fifteen million euros.
Lobbying groups
Aontas will enact a ban on groups or their affiliates lobbying the
Government for funding, and we shall ensure the accounts of all
those which receive State funding in any capacity are audited
quarterly with criminal sanctions for any group deemed to have
misused State funds.
Railway Reform
Aontas will open the rail market and privatise routes, where all
funding from this shall be earmarked for continued investment in
our national infrastructure, including a direct Sligo to Cork line.
Social Policies
Unification
Naturalisation
An Ghaeilge
Abortion
Criminality
Gun Reform
Unification
Aontas remains fully and utterly committed to the reintegration of
the six counties currently under British jurisdiction
When elected, Aontas shall bring forward a referendum on
reunification.
Naturalisation
Aontas remains fully committed to tightening our citizenship laws
to ensure only those who display unquestionable fidelity to the
Irish Nation may acquire it
Aontas shall enact legislation to allow the revocation of citizenship
An Ghaeilge
Aontas believes that our national language should be the aspirant
tongue of all our citizens, and as such we shall enact a series of
comprehensive reforms to increase the number of speakers.
Abortion
Aontas remains implacably opposed to abortion
Criminality
Aontas believes strongly in a justice system which accounts for the
need of the victim to achieve closure
Aontas will implement minimum sentencing standards for
criminals
Gun Reform
Aontas believes in robust regulations of firearms but does not see
these regulations as a method to remove guns entirely
Aontas will loosen our tightly controlled firearms restrictions

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