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    Higgins wins Irish presidency with 57 pct of votes

    DUBLIN (AP) — Michael D. Higgins, a veteran left-wing politician, poet and human rights activist, was declared the winner Saturday of Ireland's presidential election with nearly 57 percent of votes, and pledged to lift the spirits of a struggling nation.

    Higgins said he wanted to help revive the public's faith in politicians at a time when Ireland faces record debts, a property market collapse, 15 percent unemployment and a fourth straight year of severe spending cuts.

    The diminutive Higgins, 70, beamed with pride as he received congratulations inside Dublin Castle from government leaders and most rival candidates. He announced he would resign immediately as president and member of the Labour Party, the junior member of Ireland's coalition government, because his new role as ceremonial head of state meant he must be "a president for all the people."

    Higgins received more than 1 million votes of the nearly 1.8 million cast in Thursday's election. Referring to the 43 percent of registered voters who didn't cast a ballot, he said, "I want to be a president, too, for those who didn't vote, whose trust in public institutions I will encourage and work to recover. ... I dedicate my abilities to the service and welfare of the people of Ireland."

    Once Higgins is inaugurated as president Nov. 11, he becomes Ireland's senior ambassador, tasked with building confidence at home and goodwill abroad.

    The Irish president wields no government power beyond the ability to refer potentially unconstitutional legislation to Ireland's Supreme Court. But the presidency enjoys considerable freedom to shape Ireland's rapidly secularizing society by bringing different groups together at the Phoenix Park residence and traveling the world expressing a vision of what it should mean to be Irish in the 21st century.

    Higgins is a former Galway university lecturer and published poet who has dedicated his four-decade political career to championing Irish culture and left-wing human rights causes worldwide. He also is one of Ireland's most instantly recognized politicians, in part, because of his 5-foot-4 (1.63 meter) stature and much-imitated high voice. Local satirists sometimes depict him as an elf, hobbit or leprechaun talking in riddles and verse.

    Higgins served as arts minister in the mid-1990s, during which he launched tax breaks for film production in Ireland and a new TV channel to promote programming in Gaelic, Ireland's native but little-spoken language. Higgins, who has roots in the rural western counties of Clare and Galway, is fluent.

    Saturday's result capped a two-day count of ballots to determine who would succeed Mary McAleese, Ireland's popular president since 1997. She said Higgins' win opens "an exciting chapter for ... our global Irish family."

    Diarmaid Ferriter, professor of modern history at University College Dublin, said it was striking that Ireland had elected a politician who for decades had been "a thorn in the side of the establishment" — and now was the official face of Ireland. He said Higgins' triumph reflected voter anger at right-wing politicians who had brought Ireland to the brink of bankruptcy.

    "The idea that the Irish have elected a poet with a social conscience, with a track record in human rights, that's a very positive development," Ferriter said.

    Higgins' victory was assured after partial results Friday gave him an unassailable lead versus six other candidates, all of whom conceded defeat long before the final result. Most joined Higgins on stage to praise him, including entrepreneur and reality TV judge Sean Gallagher, who came in second, and former Irish Republican Army commander Martin McGuinness, who came in third.

    "Michael D. will be a very, very fine president. He's a man of great intellectual capacity and a man with a huge heart," said McGuinness, deputy leader of the Irish nationalist Sinn Fein party.

    McGuinness, 61, stepped aside as deputy leader of the unity government in the British territory of Northern Ireland so that he could enter the Irish presidential race, a surprise move that shook up the campaign.

    He faced stern questioning over his past leadership of the IRA, an outlawed group that killed nearly 1,800 people before calling a 1997 cease-fire. In 2007, he led Sinn Fein into a power-sharing government with Northern Ireland's British Protestant majority in fulfillment of the territory's 1998 peace accord. McGuinness is expected to resume his position as the senior Irish Catholic in that government Nov. 7.

    Analysts credit McGuinness with playing a key role in Higgins' victory — by badly damaging the front runner, Gallagher, in the campaign's last live TV debate Monday. At the time, Gallagher, best known as a judge on an Irish TV competition for business entrepreneurs, was 15 points ahead of Higgins in polls.

    McGuinness confronted Gallagher with allegations that he had been heavily involved in collecting undocumented cash donations from businessmen for Fianna Fail. The long-governing party suffered a historic defeat in February after being blamed for the collapse of Ireland's Celtic Tiger boom and last year's humiliating international bailout.

    McGuinness cited a conversation he'd just had with one such donor, a convicted border fuel smuggler, who claimed to have handed euro5,000 ($7,000) — the maximum permitted without being publicly declared under Ireland's corruption laws — to Gallagher in 2008. Gallagher stumbled in his denial, eliciting incredulous laughter from the audience, and never recovered.

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    Online:

    Higgins campaign, http://www.michaeldhiggins.ie/vision/

    (This version CORRECTS Corrects misspelling in second paragraph.)

     
    • who are you  •  6 mths ago
      I love Ireland and wish them the best.
      • Di 6 mths ago
        They will need it to get out of the mess they are in.
      • AUSCHWITZ THE MEANIN ... 6 mths ago
        The article mentions "The British Territory of Northern Ireland" which is just a nice word for occupied land !! I'd like to see My Irish rise up in the "territory" and Ireland to get the north back where it belongs !!
    • David  •  Manchester, United Kingdom  •  6 mths ago
      Ireland, Scotland and Wales are all VERY left wing by American standards and fairly left wing by European standards .... England is the only country in the United Kingdom with solid conservative support and it's not a form of conservatism a tea party member would recognise! Yes they believe in small government, personal responsibility, taxes to be as low as possible .... but I think many American democrats would feel comfortable with most of their policies ..... I travel frequently around the US and Europe and I don't think many Americans realise how far they have shifted to the right compared to most other countries in the world
      • linguist 6 mths ago
        Rhinos, then, in your mind. Reagan Democrats might agree with them, in my analysis.
      • David 6 mths ago
        No not really, conservatism is more moderate in the UK and there's an effort to balance right-wing economic policies with affordable left-wing social policies. Social policies aren't affordable if you have to borrow heavily to help fund them ..... that's what Tony Blair and Gordon Brown did :o(
        Brown would have continued to borrow (Keynes fashion) if he'd won the last election but thankfully Brits (English majority) could see that it was time to cut back rather than borrow more.
        Generally there is less polarization between our political parties than yours and we have a three main parties. I've often thought that the USA would benefit from a 3rd party sitting somewhere in the middle ground.
      • OZZY 6 mths ago
        Scotlabd and Wales and North Ireland are part of the U.K., the Republic of Ireland is NOT.
    • Robert  •  Everett, United States  •  6 mths ago
      Hang together Ireland.
      • Robert 6 mths ago
        `tis better than hanging seperately...
    • M  •  6 mths ago
      "The Irish president wields no government power"

      Well thanks for wasting my time, then.
    • c.j. c  •  6 mths ago
      May the wind at your back always be your own.
    • Chaucer  •  6 mths ago
      A lot of people commenting here have been sniffing glue.
      • White Devil 6 mths ago
        I am sure you have been sniffing, but I do not know if it is glue.
      • DUB 6 mths ago
        Liberal commies also love to eat puke!
    • OZZY  •  6 mths ago
      The Republic of Ireland is NOT part of the United Kingdom. Get it? Got it? GOOD!
      • David 6 mths ago
        No THANKFULLY !!..... the Republic of Ireland is Bankrupt the United Kingdom is not and has given them a £3.26 Billion loan at a knockdown interest rate to try and help them out .... Got it?
      • Di 6 mths ago
        True United Kingdom doesn't have 15 percent unemployment and property market collapse with countless thousands of people in a negative equity trap from which they may never recover. Another reason why so many catholics in Northern Ireland want to remain part of the UK
      • Teagan Childs 6 mths ago
        Everyone knows that silly
        In The U.K. they dont say Be-gorra or O' be Jaysus after every thin, dont always wear green clothing, dont only eat raw potatoes and cabbage, dont drink guinness for breakfast and the British don't believe in lepracauns

        Fact is most Irish have a good sense of humour, we get on well with our English Welsh and Scottish neighbours and dont carry a chip on our shoulder (we leave that to the American Irish whos ancestors left the dump to look for a better life

        Thanks for the loan Dave, you wont get it back
    • StewartC  •  6 mths ago
      No need to get worked up folks, it is primarily a figure-head position.
    • Tranquilo  •  Albuquerque, United States  •  6 mths ago
      Best of luck, cousin.
    • StardustBound  •  6 mths ago
      Sure and we can tax and spend our way to prosperity!
    • Bobby F  •  6 mths ago
      you sure it wasnt bono? he likes flying around in a private jet telling us all how we should live at our expense!
    • Ted  •  Washington, United States  •  6 mths ago
      Good thing it wasn't an animal right activist that won.
    • Ron  •  6 mths ago
      The Irish president wields no government power beyond the ability to refer potentially unconstitutional legislation to Ireland's Supreme Court.
      In realty he can not do anything.
    • charley  •  6 mths ago
      ERIN GO BRAGH!!!!!!!!
    • harry  •  6 mths ago
      Buy waders irish, u are getting in deep shit
      like california
    • Nathiest  •  6 mths ago
      Magnum PI would be proud.
    • Tanya  •  White Haven, United States  •  6 mths ago
      A president for all the people =) Love it! Best of luck for Ireland!
    • Ray  •  6 mths ago
      No economic aid to ireland,either,when they come crawling to us for help.individual rights,not the collective!
    • screwybruce  •  6 mths ago
      dont care for any left thinkers, but I do applaud the Irish people for turning out the vote. Here in America maybe 57% vote at all. And when the do, it's usually for idiots. Look at our last 3 presidents.
    • udt1219  •  Surfside, United States  •  6 mths ago
      Great.....while the Irish people succumb to government tyranny and oppression,Mr.Higgins will read his poetry and tell you the advantages of a total socialist society. Maybe he'll set up a deal with the tyrannical british government to take over the rest of your country.
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