Catherine Connolly smiles to supporters after being elected as the brand new president of Eire at Dublin Fortress on Saturday.
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LONDON — Eire’s president for the subsequent seven years is an unbiased lawmaker who has lengthy spoken in assist of Palestinians and has been vocal about her mistrust of European Union insurance policies.
Left-wing unbiased Catherine Connolly, 68, secured 63% of votes in a landslide election victory on Saturday, comfortably defeating her center-right rival, former Cupboard minister Heather Humphreys.
The politician received after Eire’s left-leaning opposition events, together with Sinn Féin, united to again her, and he or she is anticipated to be a voice unafraid to problem Eire’s center-right authorities.
Whereas Irish presidents maintain a largely ceremonial position and do not need government powers like shaping legal guidelines, they signify Eire on the world stage and are sometimes seen as a unifying voice on main points. Connolly will succeed Michael D. Higgins, a preferred president who has been vocal concerning the battle in Gaza and NATO spending, amongst different issues.
Connolly vowed Saturday to be “an inclusive president” who would champion variety and be “a voice for peace.”
A take a look at Connolly’s background and views:
From unbiased lawmaker to president
Connolly, a mom to 2 sons, has served three phrases as an unbiased lawmaker for Galway West since she was elected to Parliament in 2016. In 2020, she grew to become the primary lady to be the deputy speaker of Parliament’s decrease home.
Catherine Connolly meets supporters at Dublin Fortress on Saturday.
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She grew up in social housing in a suburb of Galway in western Eire as one in every of 14 youngsters. Her mom died when she was 9 years outdated, and her father labored at an area shipyard. As a scholar, she volunteered with a Catholic group to assist older folks and took on different neighborhood roles.
She has levels in medical psychology and legislation, and was a lawyer earlier than she entered politics.
Connolly started her political profession when she was elected as a Labour Celebration member of Galway Metropolis Council in 1999. 5 years later, she was elected mayor of town of Galway. She left Labour in 2007.
Outspoken views towards Israel and the EU
Connolly has not shied from criticizing Israel over the battle in Gaza.
In September, she drew hearth for calling Hamas “part of the fabric of the Palestinian people.” Prime Minister Micheál Martin criticized her for showing reluctant to sentence the militant group’s actions within the Oct. 7, 2023, assault on Israel that ignited the two-year Israel-Hamas battle in Gaza.
She later maintained that she “utterly condemned” Hamas’ actions, whereas additionally criticizing Israel for finishing up what she known as a genocide in Gaza.
On Europe, she has repeatedly criticized the European Union for its rising “militarization” following Russia’s full-scale invasion of Ukraine, drawn comparisons with Nazi-era armament within the Thirties, and questioned NATO growth within the east. Critics have stated these feedback, together with others important of the U.S. and U.Ok., threat alienating Eire’s allies.
Connolly has additionally harassed she desires to defend Eire’s custom of army neutrality, within the face of requires the nation to contribute extra to European protection. Throughout her marketing campaign, she stated there ought to be a referendum on a authorities plan to take away the “triple lock” — the situations for the deployment of Irish troopers on worldwide missions.
Connolly’s outspoken fashion and message of social equality and inclusivity have appealed to many, particularly youthful voters. In televised presidential debates, she has stated she’s going to respect the boundaries of the workplace — although she additionally stated in her acceptance speech that she would converse “when it’s necessary” as president.
“Together, we can shape a new republic that values everybody, that values and champions diversity and that takes confidence in our own identity, our Irish language, our English language, and new people who have come to our country,” she stated Saturday at Dublin Fortress.


