This implies that the party can field candidates in elections for the Dáil, local government, and the European Parliament.
Following the conclusion of any appeals or the expiration of the 21-day appeal process, the organisation will rank as the 29th political party in the State.
As the State's Registrar of Political Parties, Art O'Leary, the chief executive of the Electoral Commission, is tasked with approving the new party's registration.
The party's address in Redcastle, County Donegal, is included in the formal announcement that was published in the official State gazette, Iris Oifigiúil.
Farmers Alliance Statement - Fri 12th Jan 2024
— Farmers' Alliance (@FarmAlliance1) January 12, 2024
The Registrar of Political Parties has today given notice of his intention to approve an application by the Farmers Alliance party to become a registered political party eligible to stand candidates in Ireland’s Dáil, local and… pic.twitter.com/eJYDogOHJa
The party was formed in the same way as comparable agrarian campaigners in Europe.
The pro-farmer Farmers Citizens Movement, or BBB in Dutch, surprised the political establishment in the Netherlands by winning provincial elections in March of last year.
In April of last year, Caroline van der Plas, its Dutch Irish head, spoke to the Farmers' Alliance movement in Athlone.