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How the anti-establishment candidate won the Irish presidency

How the anti-establishment candidate won the Irish presidency

Summary

Catherine Connolly, an independent left-wing politician, has been elected as Ireland's 10th president. She won by a large margin against Heather Humphreys, with support from several major left-wing parties. Connolly's campaign attracted significant attention due to her strong public presence and views on international issues.

Key Facts

  • Catherine Connolly won the Irish presidency, becoming the 10th president.
  • She has been a member of the Irish parliament since 2016, representing Galway West.
  • Connolly had backing from major left-wing parties like Sinn Féin and the Irish Labour Party.
  • To run for president, candidates need support from at least 20 parliament members or four councils.
  • Her main opponents were Heather Humphreys of Fine Gael and Jim Gavin of Fianna Fail, with Gavin withdrawing earlier.
  • Connolly's social media presence, including viral videos, attracted younger voters.
  • Her views on the Israel/Hamas conflict and other foreign policy issues were focal points during the campaign.
  • The Irish presidency is mostly a ceremonial position without executive power.
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