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Catherine Connolly, a prominent left-wing politician, has won Ireland’s presidential election in a landslide, securing 63% of the vote against her right-wing rival Heather Humphreys, who received 29.5%. The official results were declared on Saturday evening after votes from all 43 constituencies were counted. In her victory speech, Connolly vowed to be a president who listens, reflects, and speaks when necessary, calling for unity in building “a new republic that values everyone.” Humphreys graciously conceded, expressing confidence that Connolly would represent all citizens. The 68-year-old’s campaign strongly resonated with young voters, particularly for her outspoken stance on social justice and her criticism of Israel’s actions in Gaza. Backed by a coalition of left-wing opposition parties, Connolly’s triumph marks a significant political shift in Ireland, signaling growing support for progressive and inclusive leadership.

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