Donegal Progressive Party

The Donegal Progressive Party was a minor party in the Republic of Ireland. The party drew its support mostly from the Unionist community in County Donegal. It was opposed to a united Ireland. At the 1973 general election, the party's leader advised Protestants to vote for Fianna Fáil, as it had the most stable policy on the border question. Throughout the 1980s, the party held a single seat on Donegal County Council, but it lost this at the 1999 local elections.

Donegal Progressive Party

The Donegal Progressive Party was a minor party in the Republic of Ireland. The party drew its support mostly from the Unionist community in County Donegal. It was opposed to a united Ireland. At the 1973 general election, the party's leader advised Protestants to vote for Fianna Fáil, as it had the most stable policy on the border question. Throughout the 1980s, the party held a single seat on Donegal County Council, but it lost this at the 1999 local elections.