Ireland Set to Elect Left-Wing President in Political Shift
Two female candidates remain in the country’s closely watched election race.
Ireland appears poised to elect a left-leaning president in what analysts are calling a major rebuke to the ruling coalition.
The contest has narrowed to two female candidates, marking another milestone for gender representation in Irish politics.
The upcoming vote follows months of political tension, with both contenders pledging to address economic inequality, climate policy, and Ireland’s international neutrality.