Libertas Ireland
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| Libertas Ireland | |
|---|---|
| Leader | Not specified,[1][nb 1] presumably Declan Ganley |
| Founded | April 29, 2009[1] |
| Headquarters | Moyne Park, Tuam, County Galway[1] |
| Ideology | anti-Lisbon Treaty |
| European affiliation | Libertas.eu |
| European Parliament Group | None |
| Official colours | Blue, gold |
| Website | |
| libertas.eu/ireland | |
| Politics of the Republic of Ireland Political parties Elections | |
Libertas Ireland is a political party in Ireland. It contended the 2009 European Parliament elections in Ireland under a common banner with Declan Ganley's Libertas.eu. It shares a headquarters with Libertas.eu[nb 2][2][3] but is a national party in its own right[1] for the purposes of Irish electoral law.
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Formation
Rumours that Libertas would become a political party began as soon as the Lisbon I referendum rejected the Lisbon Treaty,[4] and attention eventually moved to whether Libertas would run candidates in Ireland.[5] On 14 March 2009 Ganley held a press conference and announced that it would.[6] Libertas Ireland, (the Libertas national party in Ireland and a party in its own right) was founded on 29 April 2009,[1] some months after the pan-European party was founded in 2008.
Personnel
| Name | Position |
|---|---|
| John McGuirk[1][nb 1] | Authenticating Officer[1][nb 1] |
| Sean Ganley[1][nb 1] | Authenticating Officer[1][nb 1] |
| Norrie Keane[1][nb 1] | Authenticating Officer[1][nb 1] |
| Eilis Mulroy[1][nb 1] | Authenticating Officer[1][nb 1] |
2009 European Parliament elections
Candidates
Libertas fielded candidates in three European Parliament constituencies in Ireland. It did not intend to field a candidate in South because Libertas had close ties[6] with Kathy Sinnott (IND/EUD/IND-DEM), the existing MEP for that constituency.
| Name | Constituency | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| Declan Ganley[6] | North–West[6] | |
| Caroline Simons[6] | Dublin[6] | Worked with Libertas in its campaign against the Lisbon Treaty and was legal adviser to the Pro-Life Campaign.[7][8] |
| Raymond O'Malley[6] | East[6] | Former deputy president of the Irish Farmers' Association.[9] |
Campaign
At the launch of his party's 2009 European Parliament campaign, Declan Ganley encouraged voters to vote for Libertas as a protest against existing parties, said that Fianna Fáil and Fine Gael were part of a political cartel and that opinion polls that put his party at 2 per cent in the polls disagreed with Libertas own polling.[9] Ganley said that he would step down as party leader if he failed to be elected in the North West constituency.[9]
Simons criticised Proinsias De Rossa at the launch of the EU parliament campaign, saying that he had been in the parliament for fifteen years and would be seventy next year, but she denied she was discriminating against older people.[9]
O'Malley said that Ireland should close its' borders to workers from other EU countries while appearing on The Last Word on Today FM.[10]
Results
Declan Ganley called for a recount in his constituency and, as a result, his official number of first preferences was reduced by 3,000 from 70,638 when it was discovered that some votes for Fiachra O'Luain has been mistakenly bundled with his.[11] Neither Caroline Simons nor Raymond O'Malley were elected either.[12][13]
See also
External links
Notes
- ^ a b c d e f g h i The Register of Political Parties does not indicate who the leader of Libertas is: it does state who the party officers authorised to certify candidates are, and those party officers are John McGuirk, Sean Ganley, Norrie Keane and Eilis Mulroy
- ^ The CRO entry for the Libertas Party gives these details:
- Type: Company,
- Number: 463758
- Name: The Libertas Party Limited,
- Address: Moyne Park, Tuam, County Galway, Ireland
- Registered: 30 October 2008
References
- ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m "Clár na bPáirtithe Polaitíochta/Register of Political Parties, version of 29 April 2009", 29 April 2009, from http://www.oireachtas.ie
- ^ "Entry for the Libertas Party Limited", at www.solocheck.ie
- ^ "Entry for the Libertas Party Limited", at www.ukdata.com
- ^ "Ganley plans to fight on in European elections", Sunday Times, June 22, 2008
- ^ "Domestic discord vs European impatience at Lisbon", Irish Times, 13 December 2008
- ^ a b c d e f g h "Ganley launches European election bid", 15 March 2009
- ^ Pro-Life Campaign to question parties on abortion stances<Patsy McGarry, The Irish Times, 15 May 2009
- ^ Solicitor lines out for Libertas in Euro battle, Michael Brennan, Irish Independent, 20 April 2009, retrieved 15 May 2009
- ^ a b c d Ganley urges electorate to back party in protest at political establishment, Mark Hennessy, The Irish Times, 11 May 2009, retrieved 15 May 2009
- ^ East candidate seeks block on immigrants, Brian Kavanagh, The Irish Times, 15 May 2009
- ^ Harkin tops North West poll, Mary Minihan, The Irish Times, 9 June 2009.
- ^ Higgins on verge of surprise victory in knife-edge battle for final seat, Harry McGee and Michael O'Regan, The Irish Times, 8 June 2009, retrieved 9 June 2009
- ^ Childers, Alyward elected in East, The Irish Times, 8 June 2009, retrieved 9 June 2009
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