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Éire Nua Fundamental Principles: Audio Part 1 of 5

Welcome to the latest edition of the New Ireland Podcast. This podcast is brought to you by the Éire Nua US Campaign Committee.

Map & Geopolitical Aspects of Éire Nua by Tomas O Coistella.

eire-nua-map-6 geopoliticalExplanations on the Éire Nua Fundamental Principles developed by Tomas O Coistella can be found at eirenua.blog. It is a 5 Part audio attachment.


Having marked the 100th anniversary of the First Irish Dáil  Éireann, it is historically meaningful to start universal discussions on an All-Ireland, democratically based, united, federal Irish Republic.

Specifically, the time is now to discuss the New Ireland government envisioned by Éire Nua authors in 1971.  The provincial government model was favorably received by unionist, and nationalist leaders, church leaders and other political party leaders at that time. Unfortunately, the British, allowing the War to continue, banned the constructive, democratic, movement and over 3600 lives killed.

Now, the presentation of the proposed government structures will embody a system of power-sharing administered at the national, provincial, regional and district government levels.  This system will ensure the maximum distribution of governmental powers and will accommodate the unique and distinctive character of each of the historic provinces.  In addition to the above advantages, it grants autonomy to each of the provinces to pursue interests for which they have natural affinity including cultural, traditional, and economic interests.

Our discussion will start with a look at the New Constitution, Part 1, Fundamental Principles. The Pennsylvania Éire Nua Committee Co-Coordinator Byron Heller presents this in the following audio.

 

 

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