Tag Archives: Seán Kelly

Grealish and Canney endorse Humphreys for presidency

Independent TDs Noel Grealish and Seán Canney have voiced strong backing for former minister Heather Humphreys, should she decide to enter the race for the presidency of Ireland. Their endorsements come amid speculation about who Fine Gael might put forward following Mairead McGuinness’ unexpected withdrawal from the contest. Endorsements from Independent TDs Noel Grealish, currently Minister of State at the …

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Kelly likely to reconsider presidential bid

Fine Gael is reassessing its presidential election strategy following Mairead McGuinness’ unexpected exit from the race due to health concerns. Her decision has sent shockwaves through the party, prompting renewed speculation about who might step forward as a candidate. Potential Candidates Reconsider Their Positions MEP Seán Kelly, whose name has long been linked to the presidency, revealed he will “most …

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Social Democrats Back Catherine Connolly for Áras Run

The Social Democrats have officially endorsed Independent TD Catherine Connolly as their nominee for the Irish presidency, following a unanimous decision by the party’s National Executive. The announcement marks a significant step in what is shaping up to be a dynamic race for Áras an Uachtaráin, with various parties and individuals yet to declare their positions. Connolly’s Candidacy Gains Ground …

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Fine Gael MEP Seán Kelly Rules Out Presidential Bid

Fine Gael MEP Seán Kelly has confirmed he will not seek his party’s nomination for the Irish presidency, bringing clarity to speculation about his political future as the race to succeed President Michael D. Higgins begins to take shape. Kelly, who represents the Ireland South constituency in the European Parliament, had been considered a serious potential contender within Fine Gael. …

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