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Outgoing IFA Chairman Completes His Final Day In The Role

The outgoing chairman of the IFA in Clare is completing his final day in the role.

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Andrew Dundas is stepping down from the position after four years as head of the organisation in the county with his successor being appointed at the Clare branch AGM in the Auburn Lodge in Ennis tonight. 

It comes as voting to elect the next president of the Irish Farmers' Association gets under way at branches across the country later today.

The organisation's 75,000 members will have the opportunity to elect a new leader to replace Eddie Downey, who resigned in the wake of a pay scandal last November.

Andrew Dundas says despite the challenges faced by the organisation during his tenure, he's enjoyed his time in the role.

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