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Conor McGregor Announces Bid for Irish Presidency with Anti-EU Migration Stance

The MMA star's candidacy faces scrutiny over his legal history and controversial rhetoric, raising questions about his ability to secure necessary endorsements.

Le combattant irlandais de l’UFC Conor McGregor lors d’une visite à la Maison Blanche à Washington, DC, États-Unis, le 17 mars 2025.
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Overview

  • Conor McGregor, former MMA champion, has declared his intention to run for the presidency of Ireland, focusing on opposing the EU Migration Pact.
  • He has promised to hold a referendum on the migration pact if elected, framing his campaign as a fight for Irish national identity and sovereignty.
  • The Irish presidency, a largely ceremonial role, requires candidates to secure endorsements from 20 parliament members or four local authorities to formalize their candidacy.
  • McGregor's campaign has drawn criticism from Irish Prime Minister Micheál Martin, who labeled his anti-immigration remarks as false and unrepresentative of Irish values.
  • His candidacy is overshadowed by a civil conviction for sexual assault in Ireland and ongoing legal battles in the U.S., raising concerns about his suitability for the role.