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Global Message of Left’s Victory in Ireland: Why Catherine Connolly Won the Election

Connie’s victory in ⁤the⁣ Irish presidential election reflects a range of domestic challenges,a shift in voters’ attitudes toward the government’s role ‌in foreign policy,and a desire for greater ‌independence from traditional Western approaches.

Mehr News Agency, International Desk, Hassan​ Shokouhi Nesab: On⁤ October 24, ‌Catherine Connolly won the Irish presidential election with 63.4 percent of the vote, ‌defeating her center-right Fine Gael opponent‍ Heather ​Humphreys who received ⁤29 percent. This decisive⁤ victory made Connolly Ireland’s tenth president since gaining independence from​ Britain. Known for her critical stance toward NATO, the European Union, and the Israeli regime, her election has raised serious concerns among Ireland’s ‍Western ⁣allies.

It is important to note that ⁢the presidency ⁤in Ireland is largely ceremonial; while serving as a global ⁢representative ‌and welcoming other‌ leaders‌ on official ​visits, it does not​ have⁣ direct authority over legislation or policymaking.

Nonetheless, recent presidents ​have​ transformed this symbolic role into⁢ an influential ⁣position ‍capable of shaping public discourse‌ and Ireland’s international standing. Observers ​see Connolly’s triumph as reflecting deep social dissatisfaction and a ‍widespread desire for change in both domestic and foreign policies.

Why did Irish voters choose ‍Connolly⁤ and‍ lean left?

Catherine ‍Connolly’s win in the 2025 presidential election mirrors widespread problems at home ​and frustration⁢ with traditional governments. The soaring ​cost of housing remains one of citizens’ most pressing concerns: from 2015‌ to late 2024, property ⁢prices surged by approximately 91 ⁢percent, rents climbed by 78 percent, while ⁢overall inflation was‍ just 22‌ percent. In Q2 2025 alone, property prices rose by an ‍annual rate ‍of 12.3 ‌percent-the highest increase seen in a ⁣decade-with average⁤ monthly rent exceeding €2390 in Dublin.

Global message from leftist ‍victory in Ireland; Why Catherine Connolly won

The housing crisis goes⁣ beyond shortages for buyers ⁢or renters: as of September 2024 approximately 14,760 people were living in emergency accommodation-including over 4,500 ‍children.Homelessness among families ‍has increased​ nearly fourfold over ten years; adult ‍homeless ​households have ⁢tripled within that ‍time frame. These conditions are driving young skilled ‌workers out of the country ⁣while vital educators and⁣ healthcare workers struggle to⁣ find suitable housing.

Alongside housing woes⁢ are rising living‍ costs creating severe economic pressure on households ‌due to inflation affecting ​energy prices, food​ expenses,and transportation costs​ over recent ‍years-many⁣ families can ⁣no longer ⁤afford everyday necessities. The government’s failure to implement‍ sufficient support ⁢policies for vulnerable groups such as ​seniors,w⁤ low-income families,and chronically ill patients has deepened ⁣public discontent.

Migratory outflows combined ‌with ⁣security issues‍ also ​influenced voter trends toward connolly’s platform.Largely younger segments ⁣seek leadership capable ⁣both of expanding welfare​ policiesand adopting ‌independent,reformist positions on domesticandforeign fronts.Concerns about social stability coupledwith fatigue regarding ineffective traditional partieshave boosted popularityof independentandleft-leaning candidates.

A former ‍parliament member,Catherine Connolly attracted urban youthby focusingonhousingcrisis,costofliving,andwelfare reforms.Her⁤ advocac yfor‌ social justice,increased access⁤ topublic services,and criticismofright-centregovernmentcoalitions⁤ was decisive.This highlightsthatthe constellationofinternalchallenges-notjusthousing-contributedtoexpanding ‍popular supportforshift s totheleftandus electingConnoly .

Connolly’s foreign policy: From ‍solidarity with Palestine to distancing from NATO & EU⁣ military policies

Catherine Connolly’s‌ foreign policy views are often labeled “anti-Western.” She criticizes NATO⁣ expansion,the rising defense ‌budgetswithin EU states,the general militarization across Europe,and​ argues thatIreland’s neutrality faces growing threats.she contends that peaceinIrelandris ⁢ks being underminedby what she terms Europe’s”war-industry complex.”Duringher inauguration speech,she stressedthe urgent needtohalt wars characterized bya genocidal ‍scale.the se statementshave⁢ sparkedconcern amongIreland ‘sWesternpartners .

1‌ . SolidaritywithPalestineanddenouncingIsraeli genocide⁣

On‍ May28 ,2024 ,Ireland officially recognizedthe stateofPalestine alongwith Norwayand Spain.Ireland⁢ ‘sgovernmentaffirmed this recognition basedon respective1967 borders.

Latein2024 ,Ireland announced ‍ita⁢ pp rovaltonjoining South⁣ Africa ‘s gaza genocide caseagainstIsrael⁣ attheInternational CourtofJustice.Diplomatic ties betweenIreland anda Palestinian governmentwer ‍e formalizedseptember29 ‍,2 ⁤024​ throughan exchangeofdiplomatic notes.

ManyIrish identify stronglywith Palestiniansas victimsofd erst colonialism.Polls regularly showhighpublic resonancewithe plightofthe palestinians.CatherineConnoll y is aquite outspoken criticoft he Israeli regimeanded war inaGaza,s ‌he callsforsolidarity w ⁤ith Palestinians.InApril20 25 sie challenged⁢ membersoft heIrish Parliament:”I challenge all o f us t o⁣ standup aandstop th eg enocidethatoccursintheirname,b ecausewearecomplicit.”InJulyshe labeledIsrael”a genocidal state.”

2 . critiqueo fNAT OmilitarismandincreasingEU defen sebudgets with emphasis⁤ on global peace​

In20 ‌25,Ireland presidentstated,”We definitelycanttrust countrieslikeUSA , UK,a nd⁣ france,becauset ⁤heyare deeplyinvolvedina bloody armsindustrycreatingwar ⁢throughoutt heworld.”She linkedGermany ‘sincreaseddefense spendingtoa “military-industrial complex”andan red flag likeningittothe1930 sd ⁣rearmament undert h ​e Nazi regime.


C on n olly⁢ argue dthat under Ursula ⁢von ‌der Leyen‌ leadership,theEUhas become progressivelymilitarizedlosingits post-WorldWarII mission-a proj ectinitiallyaim edtopromotean dmaintainpeace.

Shed enouncedEuropeanm ilitarizationpostUkraineWar,makingcomparisons t⁤ o nazi-eraarmaments,int erroga tingNATO’se ‌astward exp ansion.She calledRussia ‘san illegalunacceptable aggressorwho‌ mustimmedi⁢ ately endi ts horrificassault’.Yet simultaneousl ys ⁤heincludedcriticismoffNATO regarding its’detestable role’ ⁤i npromotings omeconfrontationsanda rmss trugg ⁤les ⁤.

3.C onn olly SupportsNorthern I relandar⁣ unification & potential referendum plan

K ⁤ath erin⁢ egLikemanyIrishmenandsupportsnorthern ireland (which⁢ remainsunderdirectLondon​ rule) reunificationwithe Republico Ir elan d.Hercampaign resonatedgreatlyw ithyoungvoterswhosupportedherclaimthatunion w i thnorthernireland isa ‘definitive outcome.’ She maintainsthat suchunityshouldbe achieved⁣ peacefullyandin strictcompliancewi th1998 Good FridayAgreem entterms.

Lately NorthernI relands political developments including Micheál O’Neillchosen ⁣February20
24 ‌asfirst nationalist ⁢firstministe⁤ rrein forceenhancethe likelihoodofa⁣ reun ifica tionreferendumincreasingimportanceoffurther supp⁢ ortfromCon ⁤nol ly fort hiscause.

GlobalmessagefromleftistvictoryinIreland ;WhyCatherine Conno llywon

The final word

C ath⁢ er ine Co nn oly‌ ‘s presidentialvictorymarksa profound shiftwithinthisEuropeannation ‘spolitical ‌landscape.This outcomereflectsunhappiness wit htraditionalparties,a demandforpolicychangesfrominsideout,andavotingtrendtowardindepend entmovements.Moreover,this resulthighlightsh ertargetsonhousingcrisi san dlivingcost ⁢increasesalongwi thwellfarepoliciescombinedwithexpressedpositionsonsolidarity ⁢wi th Palestinecriticisms alsowar-militaristic ⁣aspects o f NATOandeuropean union alliancese cur majorityint hemassesc ommunity authoritiesmanagedewclaisemeritsof åhprehensiveadoptionoredomanhong ​sth nthensedfolk.aflrkennielavorable provisiolttleffectsimplementationopptincommegrativener periodsupportunionircound ilinks w gh.out theirgeneralknowlesalsofo.

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