Mairead McGuinness Withdraws from Irish Presidential Race

“My priority now is my health. With the election approaching rapidly, I doubt I have the strength to fully commit to the campaign,” McGuinness stated in a release from her political party, Fine Gael.

Her departure requires the centrist Fine Gael party, part of four coalition governments since 2011, to swiftly find a new candidate. Potential successors include former MEP Seán Kelly, former Justice Minister and MEP Frances Fitzgerald, and former Business Minister Heather Humphreys.

“This has been a terrible surprise to us all,” said Fine Gael leader Simon Harris, Ireland’s minister for foreign affairs, trade, and defense.

Ireland’s presidency, a largely ceremonial post distinct from government, spans a seven-year term, accompanied by a stately home in Dublin’s extensive Phoenix Park and a platform to share views on national matters. The two-term incumbent, Michael D. Higgins of the opposition Labour Party, cannot seek another term due to constitutional limits.

McGuinness’ exit leaves just one serious contender: socialist Galway lawmaker Catherine Connolly. The principal government coalition party, Fianna Fáil, and the main opposition party, Sinn Féin, are expected to select candidates in September.

Other potential candidates include retired mixed-martial arts fighter Conor McGregor, Riverdance star Michael Flatley, and pharmaceutical entrepreneur Gareth Sheridan. None have secured the necessary minimum support from Ireland’s political system to appear on the final ballot.

A candidate needs backing from at least 20 members of parliament or four local councils to become an official candidate.


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9 responses to “Mairead McGuinness Withdraws from Irish Presidential Race”

  1. StormCake Avatar
    StormCake

    Looks like the race for the Aras just got a bit more entertaining – who needs a political heavyweight when you have the charming likes of a retired MMA fighter and a Riverdance star? 😂 Guess the new slogan should be “Ireland: where even the presidential candidates have a side gig!”

  2. Trick Baron Avatar
    Trick Baron

    Seems like the race for the Irish presidency just got more exciting—who knew health was such a killer competitor? 🎭 With this lineup, we might just have a new meaning for ‘presidential fitness’! 😂

  3. JK Friend Avatar
    JK Friend

    Well, isn’t this just peachy? A health priority over a presidential bid—who knew politics could be so taxing? 😅 Maybe we should all just take a leaf out of her book and prioritize our own naps instead of our careers!

  4. Duchess Avatar

    Oh, brilliant! Just when you thought the presidential race was getting spicy, Mairead pulls a Houdini. I suppose health comes first—who needs political stress when you can binge-watch some telly instead? 😂

  5. pink nightmare Avatar
    pink nightmare

    Just what we needed, another game of musical chairs in Irish politics! 🎶 I suppose a little health scare is a good excuse to dodge the endless debates and awkward handshakes, eh? 🤷‍♂️

  6. Venom Petunia Avatar
    Venom Petunia

    Just what we need, another game of musical chairs in the political circus! 🎪 With McGuinness out, I suppose we’ll just have to wait and see if Conor McGregor can throw a few punches in the ballot ring. 🍀

  7. Pigeon Woman Avatar
    Pigeon Woman

    Guess it’s tough to juggle a campaign and personal health—who knew? 🤷‍♂️ Looks like the race for the big chair is more of a game of musical chairs now, and everyone’s still searching for a seat! 🪑💼

  8. Pinball Esq Avatar
    Pinball Esq

    Seems like the race for the presidency just got as exciting as watching paint dry in a Dublin drizzle! 🤷‍♂️ I mean, who doesn’t want a job that’s mostly about shaking hands and giving speeches, eh? 🥴

  9. Uluru Walker Avatar
    Uluru Walker

    What a plot twist! Seems like the presidential race just got as exciting as watching paint dry in a Dublin pub. 🍺

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