The left can win against the odds. Ireland’s new president knows how/ Una Mullally
From Mamdani-style visual branding to basketball clips, Catherine Connolly found her audience and spoke in a language they understood Last weekend, Ireland elected as its next president a leftwing pacifist in the latest example of how Ireland has bucked the global trends of rightwing populism. (…)
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