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Tuesday, July 10, 2007

Labour and Sinn Fein pact for Senators…

There may be a way back for Pearse Doherty, one of Sinn Fein’s brightest new hopes for the future. Irishelection.com pulls together several reports that Labour and Sinn Fein are talking about a pact that might see each gain an extra Senator. In SF’s case that would be their only one. Stephen Collins in the Irish Times details the maths:

A Sinn Féin source confirmed that contacts were continuing between the two parties: “My understanding is that a deal hasn’t been agreed yet but we need to find 30 extra votes for Pearse from somewhere.” Mr Doherty is running on the 11-seat agriculture panel where he is guaranteed the 58 Sinn Féin councillors’ votes but he will need about 30 further votes to be elected.

Labour, with 125 votes, should have 30 or so to spare on the same panel after electing their own senator. By contrast, Labour is short about 30 votes for a seat on the cultural and educational panel but Sinn Féin support would guarantee the election of Mr White.

It’s not been an uncommon technique in the past, and it has brought together some unusual bedfellows in the past:

Parties have often traded votes in past Seanad elections. In 1992 the Progressive Democrats and the Workers’ Party entered a voting pact that gave each party a senator. In 1997 and 2002 the PDs voted for Fianna Fáil candidates and in return were given Seanad seats among the Taoiseach’s 11 nominees.

NOt what the party might have wanted for itself, but it’s a potentially useful and intelligent platform for the bright young Donegal man.

Mick Fealty @ 09:30 PM

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  1. “In SF’s case that would be there only one”

    should be

    “In SF’s case that would be their only one”

    i think...lol

    Posted by  on Jul 10, 2007 @ 10:19 PM
  2. This is excellent news as Pearse Doherty is both a great talent and a fine orator. His place on the panel will him a deserved platform to show what he can do..

    Posted by macswiney on Jul 11, 2007 @ 12:40 PM
  3. Surely the lower house is the right forum for his talents. The last election wasnt that bad… why not keep him free to run again next time?

    Posted by  on Jul 11, 2007 @ 01:35 PM
  4. Pearse is highly talented but as the shinners might elect him next time around they should have tried to get Sean Crowe into the seanad instead as he has a lesser chance of regaining his seat which leavs Dublin SF represented only by the dreadful O’Snodaigh…

    Posted by  on Jul 12, 2007 @ 09:47 PM
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