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Fianna Fail
Fianna Fáil is the largest, most representative and most successful political party in the history of independent Ireland.
Ógra Fianna Faíl
Ógra is the largest youth political movement on the island of Ireland and as the youth wing of the most successful political party in Western Europe, has a major role to play in the future of Ireland, Europe and of course Fianna Fáil.
The Department of Justice, Equality and Law Reform
To maintain and enhance community security and equality through the development of a range of policies and high quality services which underpin:

  • the protection and assertion of human rights and
    fundamental freedoms consistent with the common good;
  • the security of the State;
  • an effective and balanced approach to tackling crime;
  • and progress towards the elimination of discrimination and the promotion of equal opportunities and the accommodation of diversity.

  • Galway County Council
    Galway County Council is responsible for the administrative area of County Galway.

    The Council is responsible for the planning, design and construction of important infrastructures, such as roads, water supply, drainage facilities and certain social and quasi-social services, such as housing, fire stations, libraries and burial grounds.
    Galway City Council
    Galway City Council plays a major role in the development of the city. It is custodian of the environment and seeks to enhance the city while protecting its unique character and atmosphere.

    It plays an active role in the development of the city's industry, business, social, arts heritage and cultural affairs
    Galway Chamber of Commerce
    The premier business organization in Galway and its hinterland. The Chamber represents all sectors of business life in the area and member companies range from sole traders to large corporations and multinationals
    NUI Galway
    Established in 1845 as Queen's College Galway, NUI Galway is one of Ireland's foremost centres of academic excellence.

    With over 15,000 students, it has a long established reputation of teaching and research excellence in each of its seven faculties - Arts, Science, Commerce, Engineering, Celtic Studies, Medicine & Health Sciences, and Law.
    Galway, Mayo Institute of Technology
    Established in 1972, GMIT has five specialised schools of study in the disciplines of Science, Engineering, Hotel and Catering Studies, Humanities and Business Studies