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What can we expect from the Social Democrats?
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What can we expect from the Social Democrats?
Despite declaring as an independent candidate, senator Katherine Zappone could still join the rumoured new party.
There has been much talk of a changing political landscape in recent days.
Dublin’s Lord Mayor is considering running for the Dáil.
The ‘is there going to be a new political party?’ story rumbles on…
The former Labour TD is “very open” to the idea of a new political party, she told TheJournal.ie.
Six independent TDs, including former Labour minister Roisin Shortall, are among those working together to provide a support system for independent candidates in the local elections.
The independent TD has emailed a small network of supporters and advisors to seek their views on the possibility of establishing a new political movement.
While public dissatisfaction offers fertile ground for any new party it does not guarantee any new party longevity or success, writes Mark Beegan.
The Libertas founder was at a public meeting to investigate the possibility of setting up a new political movement.
Businessman Declan Ganley is holding a public meeting next week as efforts to form a new political party gather pace but he is coy on whether or not he’ll definitely form a new party.
The formation of a new political party involving TDs Clare Daly and Joan Collins comes in the wake of the apparent collapse of the United Left Alliance in recent months.
The Libertas founder has confirmed that he is considering establishing a new political party in Ireland.