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Term for annual conferences of Irish political parties
Distinguish from
Ardèche (a département in France).
Ard fheis or ardfheis (
ard ESH , Irish:
[ˌaːɾˠd̪ˠ ˈɛʃ] ; "high assembly"; plural ardfheiseanna ) is the name used by many Irish
political parties for their annual
party conference .
Usage
Among the parties who use the term Ard fheis are:
In the
Republic of Ireland , the
Labour Party ,
Communist Party ,
Solidarity–People Before Profit and the
Social Democrats do not use the term Ard fheis ; however, it is still used by the media to refer to their annual conventions in an unofficial way.
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Ard chomhairle
Many political parties who use the term ardfheis , also use the term ard chomhairle which means national executive committee . It literally translates as high council and is the governing body of the party.
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