New party called Independent Ireland registered with election authority

Two TDs have set up the group, which is to become Ireland’s 27th political party.
New party called Independent Ireland registered with election authority

By Gráinne Ní Aodha, PA

A new party called Independent Ireland has been registered with the election authority.

The new group aims to have Cork South-West TD Michael Collins as its party leader and Limerick County TD Richard O’Donoghue TD as its general secretary.

The Electoral Commission has approved the new party to run candidates in general, local and European elections.

The group will only become Ireland’s 27th political party after a 21-day appeal period lapses, or after the outcome of any appeals.

The formal notification was published on Friday in the official Irish State gazette, Iris Oifigiuil, the Electoral Commission said.

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