Ireland

Farmers Alliance to become an Irish political party

The party will be able to stand candidates in the upcoming elections.

The Farmers Alliance will become the 29th political party after a 21-day appeal period
The Farmers Alliance will become the 29th political party after a 21-day appeal period (Brian Lawless/PA)

The Farmers Alliance is to have its application to become a political party in Ireland approved.

It means the party will be able to stand candidates in Ireland’s Dail, local and European Parliament elections.

The group will only become Ireland’s 29th political party after a 21-day appeal period lapses or after the outcome of any appeals.

The Electoral Commission’s chief executive Art O’Leary is to approve the new party’s application, as Ireland’s Registrar of Political Parties.

The formal notification published on Friday in the official Irish State gazette, Iris Oifigiuil, lists the party’s address in Redcastle, Co Donegal.

The formation of the party follows on the path of similar farming activists in Europe.

In the Netherlands, the pro-farmer party, the Farmers Citizens Movement, known by its Dutch acronym BBB, shocked the political establishment by winning provincial elections in March last year.

Its Dutch-Irish leader Caroline van der Plas addressed the Farmers’ Alliance movement in Athlone last April.