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POLITICS: Higgins Reemerges as Irish President for Second Term
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Mr. Michael D. Higgins has been re-elected as Irish president for a second term after receiving 56% of the country's election votes. His reemergence was confirmed on Sunday, 28th October 2018.
The revered businessman, Mr. Peter Casey came second with 23.1%, while none of the other four candidates polled more than 10%.
"I
am not sorry that we had an election - I think it was wrong for Fianna
Fáil and Fine Gael to sit on the sidelines," Ms McDonald told the BBC's
Sunday Politics programme.
"We decided to challenge in the election - the other parties didn't."
She added: "I think my leadership would have rightly
been called into question if I fell in line with Micheál Martin and Leo
Varadkar.
"Of course I'm disappointed. I would have liked a better showing for Liadh [Ni Riada]but that was not to be.
"You
learn from every contest. You learn from every encounter that you have
with the electorate and we'll certainly learn from this."
Mr. Higgins, the first incumbent in 50 years to face a challenge in his bid for a second term, controversially won with 822,566 votes. "We can achieve so much together." The victor announced immediately after the results were released..
The result was confirmed at a declaration at Dublin Castle in the evening of Saturday, 27th October 2018.
Speaking after his win, Mr. Higgins said he accepted his mandate with "humility, determination and excitement".
"People are interested in ideas that are sincere and constructive," he said.
"For words matter, words can hurt, words can heal, words can empower, words can divide.
"And the words and ideas I have used in this campaign reflect a vision for Ireland based on four strands.
"Equal and together, strong sustainable communities, sharing history - shaping the future and Ireland's voice matters."
Taking
to the podium after Mr Higgins, second-placed Mr Casey said the last
time he had stood in an election to the Irish Senate he got just 14
votes.
Turnout was reportedly low in many areas of the country.
More than 3.2 million people were eligible to cast their ballots in the election and referendum.
Taoiseach (Irish Prime Minister) Leo Varadkar congratulated Mr Higgins on his predicted win on Saturday morning.
The president is Ireland's "first citizen", but has
limited power - the role is mainly symbolic and he or she cannot get
involved in daily politics.
Voters received two ballot papers at polling stations on Friday.
They were given a white ballot paper for the presidential election and a green ballot paper for the referendum on blasphemy.
Many
were unaware there was such an offence until a member of the public
referred controversial remarks made by the actor and writer Stephen Fry
on an RTÉ programme to gardai (Irish police).
The investigation was dropped last year, reportedly because officers could not find anyone who was offended.