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The Independent Health Alliance was a electoral alliance which contested the ]. <ref>http://electionsireland.org/party.cfm?election=2002&party=IHA</ref> The Alliance campaigned on the provision of Health services in Ireland,<ref>http://irishelectionliterature.wordpress.com/2010/01/12/karen-canning-independent-health-alliance-iha-dublin-south-2002/</ref> which was a constant criticism of the ]–] coalition government. It also campaigned for disability rights. The Alliance fielded nine candidates for the 2002 election including ] Councillor Molly Buckley, ]lor ] and former Limerick Hurling manager Tom Ryan. Only Finian McGrath was elected. The Alliance broke up shortly afterwards. The Independent Health Alliance was a electoral alliance which contested the ].<ref>http://electionsireland.org/party.cfm?election=2002&party=IHA</ref> The Alliance campaigned on the provision of Health services in Ireland,<ref>http://irishelectionliterature.wordpress.com/2010/01/12/karen-canning-independent-health-alliance-iha-dublin-south-2002/</ref> which was a constant criticism of the ]–] coalition government. It also campaigned for disability rights. The Alliance fielded nine candidates for the 2002 election including ] Councillor Molly Buckley, ]lor ] and former Limerick Hurling manager Tom Ryan. Only Finian McGrath was elected in ]. The Alliance broke up shortly afterwards.


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Political party in the Republic of Ireland
Independent Health Alliance
Founded2002
Dissolved2002
IdeologyHealthcare Provision,
Welfare State

The Independent Health Alliance was a electoral alliance which contested the 2002 Irish general election. The Alliance campaigned on the provision of Health services in Ireland, which was a constant criticism of the Fianna FáilProgressive Democrats coalition government. It also campaigned for disability rights. The Alliance fielded nine candidates for the 2002 election including County Offaly Councillor Molly Buckley, Dublin City Councillor Finian McGrath and former Limerick Hurling manager Tom Ryan. Only Finian McGrath was elected in Dublin North Central. The Alliance broke up shortly afterwards.

References

  1. http://electionsireland.org/party.cfm?election=2002&party=IHA
  2. http://irishelectionliterature.wordpress.com/2010/01/12/karen-canning-independent-health-alliance-iha-dublin-south-2002/
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