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Political funding in Ireland : ウィキペディア英語版 | Political funding in Ireland Political funding in Ireland has re-emerged as an issue of public policy quite recently when in 2012 the Electoral Act of 1997 was amended to cover basic needs of transparency and control.〔http://www.idea.int/publications/funding-of-political-parties-and-election-campaigns/upload/foppec-p8.pdf, pp. 260, 261.〕 ==Sources of revenue== Details about the sources of political funds are rather scarce. Based on the information published for 1998 Murphy and Farrell contend that Fianna Fail and Sinn Fein were the parties which received the highest amounts of private funding. Fianna Fail reported IEP 432,501 and Sinn Fein total donations of IEP 230,000. Whereas the bulk of the former funds were contributed by the business sector (e.g. hoteliers, builders etc.), most of the latter came from U.S. donors. The Labour Party still relies on contributions by the trade unions.〔Murphy, Ronan J. and Farrell, David M.: 'Party Politics in Ireland: Regularizing a Volatile System', in: Paul Webb, David Farrell and Ian Holliday (eds.): ''Political Parties in Advanced Industrial Democracies'', Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2002, pp. 230-31.〕
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