Michael Flatley, famed for his work in Riverdance, intends to run for president of Ireland after moving back from Monaco. He aims to secure nominations for the upcoming election, which must occur before November 11. Flatley's intention was confirmed in a court affidavit amidst a legal dispute over renovations at his estate. He stated that Irish citizens are currently unhappy and lack genuine representation. To qualify, candidates must be Irish citizens, at least 35 years old, and obtain nominations from designated authorities. Two candidates have already received sufficient support for the election.
Michael Flatley, renowned for his success in Riverdance, plans to return to Ireland to seek nominations for the position of president, which is largely ceremonial.
Flatley indicated his potential candidacy during an RTE interview, expressing that Irish citizens currently lack a voice that truly represents their sentiments.
To run for president, candidates must be Irish citizens and at least 35 years old, requiring nominations from parliamentary members or local authorities.
Mairead McGuiness has already secured her position as the Fine Gael nominee, while Catherine Connolly has received support from small left-wing parties.
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