Conor McGregor: UFC Champion Makes Presidential Bid for Ireland

New Delhi [India], March 21 (ANI): UFC fighter Conor McGregor he registered his name for the Ireland The presidential elections scheduled for Thursday were mentioned, and he assured his nation that they would safeguard their populace from migration. This choice was reached following a meeting. United States President Donald Trump as stated by The Hill.

McGregor has chosen to lead a movement against the European Migration Pact, arguing that this agreement could streamline border control measures and immigration policies while accelerating the asylum procedure for EU nations.

On his official social media account, McGregor stated that he plans to participate in the upcoming presidential election with the aim of opposing the EuropeanMigration Pact.

The upcoming presidential election should occur no later than November 11, 2025. Who else will challenge the government and contest this proposed legislation? If they try to propose another candidate, that person won’t offer any opposition to their agenda. That’s where I step in, UFC Fighter posted on X.

Moreover, McGregor stated that it is individuals' choice to object to the EuropeanMigration Pact, as neither he nor the Irish government has the authority to make decisions on their behalf.

For clarity, if I were President, I would bring this bill to a referendum. Despite my strong opposition to this agreement, it is not for me or the government to decide. The decision should be left to the people. Ireland "Absolutely! This truly embodies democracy! It would also interest me to listen to our government officials explain their strong support of this agreement. I am eager to hear the debates as well! Then followed by voting!" stated the Irish combatant.

The UFC The star has never held a political position but appears to have gained backing from Trump, who invited them into the Oval Office for multiple photo opportunities on Monday, according to reports by The Hill.

Earlier this week, McGregor encountered the U.S. President. Donald Trump at the White House.

On Monday, speaking in the White House briefing room, McGregor stated that the Irish government had disregarded the opinions of the Irish citizens and asserted that villages in rural areas were being neglected. Ireland were facing an influx of immigrants. Ireland "is on the verge of possibly losing its Irish identity," he stated.

His comments attracted significant criticism from Irish leaders. (ANI)

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