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The "'''Gang of 22'''" was a group of ] ]í who were opposed to the leadership of ] in the early ]. The very evident division within the Fianna Fáil ] left a deep split in the organisation, eventually culminating in the establishment of a new party, the ]. | The "'''Gang of 22'''" was a group of ] ]í who were opposed to the leadership of ] in the early ]. The very evident division within the Fianna Fáil ] left a deep split in the organisation, eventually culminating in the establishment of a new party, the ]. | ||
===Partial list of members=== | ===Partial list of members=== |
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The "Gang of 22" was a group of Fianna Fáil Teachta Dálaí who were opposed to the leadership of Charles Haughey in the early 1980s. The very evident division within the Fianna Fáil parliamentary party left a deep split in the organisation, eventually culminating in the establishment of a new party, the Progressive Democrats.
Partial list of members
- David Andrews
- Sylvester Barrett
- Séamus Brennan
- Ben Briscoe
- George Colley
- Jim Gibbons
- Mary Harney
- Charlie McCreevy
- Bobby Molloy
- Willie O'Dea
- Martin O'Donoghue
- Desmond O'Malley
- Joe Walsh
- Pearse Wyse