Yes, the presidential election process is restrictive. That’s as it should be
This is not the election for newbies to test their views on the electorate - that is what local elections are for
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This is not the election for newbies to test their views on the electorate - that is what local elections are for
Sinn Féin yet to decide on putting candidate forward while some independents seeking support from councils
Participants will undoubtedly focus on the presidential election campaign, which is a short-term diversion from long-standing and worsening social issues
Malcolm Byrne seeks to play down dispute over levy which Fine Gael Minister for Media Patrick O’Donovan has opposed
Pearse Doherty TD describes comments of presidential candidate as ‘shocking’ and ‘disgraceful’
Former taoiseach provides gossip and entertaining titbits but displays detachment about matters of substance
Dev had a keen intellect and understanding of cutting-edge science
Gareth Sheridan and Maria Steen set to make presidential election pitches to Fingal County Council
Fianna Fáiler emotion before the vote: excitement; nervousness; giddiness; anticipation; tension
The closer-than-expected win for Gavin over Billy Kelleher suggests revived tensions between Fianna Fáil and its leader
Judge says Keaveney has had ‘significant fall from grace’ as he also pleads guilty to driving with no insurance
MEP, who had contested party’s presidential nomination, says he will canvas every day he can for fomer Dublin football manager
Parliamentary party voted by 41-29 favour of GAA stalwart over Ireland South MEP Billy Kelleher
With the major parties reconvening for the next Dáil term, the cut and thrust of the presidential race takes centre stage
Independents on Kerry County Council believe they may have enough votes to back a candidate
‘Eccentric’ childhood obsession with politics, criticism of Garret FitzGerald, and champagne with Nigel Farage
Candidates must be nominated by four county councils if going down this route to get their name on the ballot
Fianna Fáil yet to indicate if it will instruct councillors to not back independents
Fine Gael has already told its councillors to oppose nomination of any other candidates
As families have become smaller and household wealth has risen, inherited wealth can drive growing inequality in our society
Independents Nick Delehanty and Gavin Sheridan describe party’s move to narrow path for outsiders as undemocratic and disappointing
Ireland's decision-makers must prioritise the marginalised over the middle-class
These are the things they’re thinking about when they’re not thinking about the presidential election (which is a lot of the time)
A noticeable increase in Irish male suicide from 2007 onwards ‘can be mapped directly’ against the economic crash
Former taoiseach says he respects Fianna Fáil ‘far too much’ to consider run as an Independent
Party leader Ivana Bacik says conversations with Alan Kelly private after TD indicates reluctance to back Catherine Connolly’s candidacy
Is a route to presidential nomination via the Oireachtas open to anyone else? Theoretically, yes
Dublin City councillors react to plans for annual permit increases likely to prove controversial
Declarations bring former Dublin GAA football boss’s support to 30 members of parliamentary party
Candidates must be nominated by at least 20 members of the Oireachtas or at least four local authorities
Nominations due to open on Friday, with polling day expected to be October 24th
State agency that could get to bottom of problem denied powers required to expose unsettling facts of the matter
The association has never impacted on the Áras to the same extent as on the Dáil and Seanad
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