Make Ireland Great Again…
A number of nations around the world have chosen to reject hereditary monarchies and instead opt for a prime minister and a president.
Nations such as Finland, India, Portugal, Israel, Senegal and numerous other republics have a PM as their “Head of Government”, while the elected president is the “Head of State”.
Basically, their presidents are their temporary kings elected for a handful of years. While the presidents of the Czech Republic and Mauritius have no real power and authority, they do represent their entire nations.
Ireland is one of those nations. Suffice it to say that a number of the people of Éire are fed-up with their nation being the most woke and Marxist-friendly country on the continent.
Keep in mind that the Irish central government is so gutless and under the thumb of globalists, they can’t even deploy their alleged military (all 8,500 of them) on whatever mission unless the United Nations gives the official thumbs-up.

With the next presidential election on the island nation scheduled for 27 Oct, 2025, enter former UFC champion and unashamedly pro-Trumper, Conor McGregor.
As reported by the Irish Mirror news service (emphasis mine);
The UFC star has declared his intention to run in the upcoming Irish presidential election as he urged the public to vote for him and ‘help me save our country’.
MMA star Conor McGregor has claimed he is on his way to Washington DC to hold an “important meeting” with US President Donald Trump to discuss Ireland’s future.
In a series of messages shared on his social media page on Sunday evening, McGregor expressed his intention to run for the Irish presidency this year as he urged the public to vote for him and ‘help me save our country’.
“Our systems need full change! To vote for anyone else in our upcoming Presidential election to make this happen other than me will be the ruination of Ireland, ” he wrote in a post shared on his X (formerly Twitter) account.

Keep in mind that the current Irish president, Michael D. Higgins, slammed Irish protesters of illegal immigration by blaming an imaginary Right-Wing boogeyman.
As reported by Irish Central;
President of Ireland Michael D. Higgins has accused far-right elements of “whipping up fear” at a number of recent protests against the housing of asylum seekers.
“What is unforgivable and must be opposed – publicly, vocally and unequivocally – are those who are trying to take advantage by sowing hate and building fear,” Higgins told the Sunday Independent.
At the same time as it carried the interview with Higgins, the Sunday Independent also carried an Ireland Thinks opinion poll where 56 percent believe the country has taken in too many refugees in the past year. 36 percent disagreed and 14 percent said they were unsure.