
Former MMA fighter Conor McGregor has introduced he’s withdrawing from the race for the Irish presidency.
“Following cautious reflection, and after consulting with my household, I’m withdrawing my candidacy from this presidential race,” he wrote in a put up on social media.
“This was not a simple choice, however it’s the proper one at this second in time.”
McGregor introduced his intention to hitch the race to turn into Eire’s president in September final yr.
He had been as a consequence of deal with conferences afterward Monday of Dublin Metropolis Council and Kildare County Council in an try and get onto the poll paper for October’s election.
He would have wanted to be nominated both by 20 members of the Irish parliament or 4 native authorities.
McGregor mentioned he had been “honest and real” about his intentions to contest the election and had been “actually humbled” by the “assist and encouragement” he obtained.
He went on to say the election eligibility guidelines in Eire’s “outdated structure” have been a “straitjacket” that prevented a “true democratic presidential election being contested”.
He claimed the structure ensured the election was “fastened to make sure solely Institution accepted candidates could also be chosen on the poll”.
“This democratic deficit in opposition to the need of the Irish folks has now been efficiently magnified by my expression of curiosity,” he added.
“This isn’t the tip, however the starting of my political journey,” he wrote.
“I’m pushed by a dedication to enhance lives, defend rights, and serve the Irish folks with dedication and integrity. I’ll proceed to serve my folks on the worldwide stage lobbying for Eire’s greatest curiosity’s socially and economically – of that there isn’t any doubt.
“This can be a marathon. Not a dash!”
Final yr McGregor misplaced a civil case in opposition to a girl who accused him of sexually assaulting her. He was ordered to pay practically €250,000 (£215,000) in damages after a jury at Dublin’s Excessive Court docket discovered he was civilly chargeable for assaulting Nikita Hand in a Dublin resort in 2018.
In July three judges rejected his attraction in opposition to the choice.














