Fianna Fáil's presidential disaster exposes Micheál Martin's dictatorial leadership style that completely ignored grassroots concerns. Martin forced Jim Gavin on the party despite widespread opposition, with lawmakers feeling "frogmarched" into supporting a candidate who clearly wasn't ready for political warfare. The spectacular collapse has left Martin's leadership hanging by a thread, with party members openly discussing his departure timeline.
Jim Gavin's withdrawal actually demonstrates the robust legal framework protecting democratic processes — his name remains on ballots and votes still count, showing the system works as intended. Gavin was simply unsuited for political life, having thrived in the protected bubble of GAA management where tough questions were rare. His downfall wasn't about party leadership but about a sports figure discovering politics requires different skills entirely.
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