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Michael D Higgins Bids Farewell as His Presidency Comes to an End

Outgoing Irish President Michael D Higgins left his official residence, Áras an Uachtaráin, on Monday, marking his final day in office after 14 years of service. Well-wishers gathered at Phoenix Park, cheering and presenting yellow roses, symbolising friendship and joy. Members of the Sanctuary Runners, an organisation he supports, formed a guard of honour to pay tribute to his contribution during his presidency.

Many came to say a personal goodbye, including Bernese mountain dog owners, knowing Higgins’ affection for the breed and his own dog Misneach. In a heartfelt statement, he said serving as president had been “a great privilege” and thanked the people of Ireland for their warmth and support throughout his two terms. He reflected on the importance of working together to promote Ireland’s values, an inclusive society, and a strong global presence.

As part of the transition, his official portrait was removed from its place at Leinster House, marking the end of an era. The new president-elect, Catherine Connolly, will be inaugurated at a ceremony in Dublin Castle on Tuesday, beginning the next chapter in the Irish presidency.

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