Conor McGregor announces he is withdrawing from Irish presidency race
Conor McGregor cited challenges with nomination rules and family discussions in his decision to withdraw, pledging to continue advocating for Irish interests internationally.
- Conor McGregor announced he is withdrawing from the presidential race, stating, "I am withdrawing my candidacy from this presidential race."
- McGregor expressed his commitment to continue serving Ireland, emphasizing, "My commitment to Ireland does not end here."
- The campaign raised important discussions about democracy in Ireland, with McGregor noting, "This campaign has sparked an important conversation about democracy in Ireland.
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The mixed martial arts fighter Conor McGregor announced that he no longer wants to apply to the Irish presidential elections scheduled for the next month. His month's statement came only a few hours before he attended the local Dublin Council and the Gildare Judezian Council meetings, where he tries to get the nominations needed to register his name on the ballot, according to BBC.
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Conor McGregor had announced his intention to join the Irish Presidency race. MMA's veteran announced on Monday that he would withdraw "after careful reflection." He should have been appointed either by 20 members of the Irish Parliament or by 4 local authorities. - "I will continue to serve my people": the former champion of MMA Conor McGregor renounced the presidency in Ireland (International).
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