The role of the Irish president is fundamentally political, contrary to claims of being non-political, as it involves critical tasks such as safeguarding the Constitution, signing legislation, and referring laws to the Supreme Court. Decisions like dissolving Dáil Éireann are also political. Michael Flatley’s indecisiveness about his presidential candidacy suggests he may lack the necessary council nominations or party backing. Speculation regarding his candidacy could lead to unwanted publicity, which more prudent candidates would seek to avoid.
The role of Irish president is not "non-political"; it involves significant political responsibilities such as safeguarding the Constitution and signing legislation into law.
Referring legislation to the Supreme Court and dissolving Dáil Éireann are important political actions associated with the presidency that must be acknowledged.
Michael Flatley's indecision about entering the presidential race raises questions about his potential support, which may not meet the necessary council nominations.
The speculation surrounding candidacy can bring unwarranted attention and publicity, which wiser individuals would typically aim to avoid.
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