The Irish government agency is considering charging former UFC champion Conor McGregor for hate speech-related violations over social media posts starting in November 2023.
An Irish independent said experts have confirmed that Irish National Criminal Investigation Office had conducted an investigation and sent the file to the Irish prosecutor's director. The DPP will carry out criminal prosecutions on behalf of the state, comparable to the US Attorney General.
The file outlined the lawsuit against McGregor in connection with a 2023 online statement. On the eve of the Dublin riots, McGregor reportedly posted “Ireland, we are at war,” and then Twitter.
Ireland Independence Characterized McGregor's statement corresponds to the fact that Ukrainians are allowed to vote in their local Irish elections.
However, CNN It has been reported The riot followed five stab wounds in Dublin, including three children. The attacker was later revealed to be a 50-year-old Algerian. Riad voucher.
“Might our truth never be silent!”
In his bid to become president of Ireland, McGregor is thrustling the Irish government on immigration policies.
The fighter jets have given the current government a 12-day limit to develop plans surrounding “large deportation” of criminals and illegal immigrants. If the government fails to comply with the timeline that ended at the end of March, McGregor said he would send plans written on White House stationery.
McGregor later I responded In the news report, he said he would take his place.
“Might our truth never be silent! [the president’s office] That's what Ireland is doing to the government. We will expand where we are today, x7000! ” wrote the 36-year-old. [Parliament] Every day, but if I don't, I'll know the Irish faith well. [sic]. And I won't let it happen!! Vote for McGregor! Our country's future depends on it! ”
Despite online feelings that he is ineligible, McGregor meets the prerequisites for becoming president of Ireland, if properly appointed. Irish presidential candidates must be at least 35 years old, an Irish citizen and be appointed to at least 20 members of the Irish Parliament or at least four county councils.
The president then votes for presidential candidate.
Presidential forces, unless applied actively, are primarily ceremonial and include the appointment of a Prime Minister, government members, and judges. The Irish president can also disband or summon Parliament.
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