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From 1922 until 1928 he was a Senator in the Dail Eireann.
- Dail Eireann Wednesday, 1 December 1937 "
- Dail Eireann Thursday, 16 February 1939 "
In the aftermath, several members of the Irish Parliament, or Dail Eireann, were assassinated.
In the Dail Eireann elections held in 1957, Sinn Féin fielded candidates and won four seats.
Conor Cruise O'Brien describes himself as "the only professed agnostic ever to be elected to Dail Eireann" (the Irish parliament).
Dail Eireann however voted not to investigate whether CRH had donated funds to any political party or politician before or after the purchase of Glen Ding.
In 1938 he was appointed Leas-Cheann Comhairle (deputy chairman) of Dail Eireann but suffered serious ill health and relinquished the post in May 1939.
She is to march with Vincent Jackson, the lord mayor of Dublin, and Rory O'Hanlon, chairman of the Dail Eireann, or house of representatives.
True to their word, Sinn Fein 's newly elected MPs soon convened the first meeting in Dublin of Dail Eireann and declared their independence.
The town forms part of the Midleton electoral district on Cork County Council and is part of the Cork East constituency for Dail Eireann elections.
The party now contests elections to the Dail Eireann and the Northern Ireland Assembly - "partionist parliaments" in the legitimatist view - and takes up the seats it wins.
As a matter of principle, Republicans who were captured and brought to trial refused to recognise or acknowledge British courts and claimed that they, as citizens of the Irish Republic, were only subject to laws that were passed by Dail Eireann.
On 10 July 1917 he was elected member of the British House of Commons for East Clare (the constituency which he represented in Dail Eireann until 1959) in a by-election after MP Willie Redmond died fighting in World War I.
In the 2011 General Election, SWP member and Irish Anti-War Movement chair Richard Boyd Barrett was elected to the Dail Eireann on behalf of the People Before Profit Alliance as part of the United Left Alliance.
The present day seat of the Irish parliament Dail Eireann is housed in Leinster House, which was first built in 1745-48 by James FitzGerald, 1st Duke of Leinster as the ducal palace for the Dukes of Leinster.
In his campaigns for the Dail Eireann, the Irish parliament in Dublin, in his academic lectures and in his writing, O'Brien so firmly set himself against the prevailing ideology of his own people that eventually he would embrace the identity of Unionist for himself.