In the past the group said its intention is to fight on behalf of everybody - not just farmers.
A political party called the 'Farmers Alliance' has given approval by the Electoral Commission to be registered.
It will become officially Ireland's 29th political party after three weeks if there are no objections.
In the past the group said its intention is to fight on behalf of everybody - not just farmers.

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