Mick Clifford: Catherine Connolly’s likely win signals a shift in Ireland’s political landscape

Catherine Connolly’s likely election as president marks not just a personal triumph, but a turning point in Ireland’s anti-establishment politics
Mick Clifford: Catherine Connolly’s likely win signals a shift in Ireland’s political landscape

Catherine Connolly deserves major credit. Few gave her a realistic chance when she threw her hat in the ring ahead of all other candidates. File photo: Sasko Lazarov / © RollingNews.ie

This is the reluctant election. The contest to become the next president of the country has been one full of departures, non-entry, doubts and questions. 

Bar some earth-shattering development, Catherine Connolly will be elected next weekend. If ever there was an election to deliver a coup de grace of the unexpected this is it, but that remains highly unlikely.

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