The election in Ireland has seen a range of emotions among candidates, from the euphoria of victory to the despair of defeat. Key among the victors is Fianna Fáil, which has risen to become the largest party, while Independent and Labour candidates have also claimed seats in Dublin Central.
Close-fought races and the tantalising prospect of power brought relief for the victorious but crushing lows for those rejected by the electorate
Independent candidate Gerry Hutch congratulates Labour Party candidate Marie Sherlock at the RDS count centre on Sunday after her election as a TD for Dublin Central. Photograph: Charles McQuillan/Getty Imagesalready has some clear winners and losers. Politics can bring the highs of victory in a close-fought race and an opportunity to take the reins of power. It has some awful lows and rejection by the electorate can be a cruel experience.
and later a video of the incident was also published. Mr McGahon was found not guilty after a criminal assault trial but afterwards faced a civil action taken by Mr White. He had to pay damages to the other man involved after the jury in the civil case concluded that Mr McGahon was 65 per cent responsible for the assault. Fine Gael sought to defend his candidacy for the party, emphasising that he had been found not guilty in the civil case.
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