Taoiseach Micheal Martin has said he will not run to become Ireland’s next president (Niall Carson/PA)
Taoiseach Micheal Martin has said he will not run to become Ireland’s next president (Niall Carson/PA)
Taoiseach Micheal Martin has ruled out running for the Irish presidency this year.
Mr Martin said he was focused on his work as Irish premier, highlighting housing and disability issues as a priority.
An Irish presidential election will take place later in 2025 with current President Michael D Higgins having served the maximum two terms permitted.
I will focus on my work as Taoiseach and as a member of this government
Asked if he would consider putting his name forward, Mr Martin said: “No, I will not be running for president.
“I’ve the honour now of being elected as Taoiseach.”
Mr Martin said he had made a commitment to people in his Cork South Central constituency that he would represent them for the full Dail term.
He added: “That’s something I take seriously.
“Fortunately, the election went well and I’m Taoiseach as well as a TD and that’s a great honour.
“I will focus on my work as Taoiseach and as a member of this government.
“Housing is the number one issue.
“Disability is something that, for me, is unfinished business.”
The Taoiseach said he wanted government departments to work together to make life better for people with disabilities.
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