"Barry Andrews has said he has "no regrets" about his decision not to contest the presidential election and urged Fianna Fáil to he "honest" when it presents an internal party review into its failed campaign. The Dublin MEP said he was "very disappointed" that his party "messed up" its presidential campaign and that it failed to properly assess its candidate, Jim Gavin, who subsequently withdrew from the race."
"The Dublin MEP said he was "very disappointed" that his party "messed up" its presidential campaign and that it failed to properly assess its candidate, Jim Gavin, who subsequently withdrew from the race."
Barry Andrews has no regrets about his decision not to contest the presidential election and urges Fianna Fáil to be honest when presenting an internal party review into the failed campaign. He expressed disappointment that the party mishandled the presidential campaign and failed to properly assess its candidate, Jim Gavin, who subsequently withdrew from the race. Andrews identifies deficiencies in candidate vetting and campaign management. He calls for transparency and accountability in the review process to address those failings and to help restore party credibility and improve future candidate selection.
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