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26th June 2018
08:41am BST

The Independent Councillor said that he wants to promote a positive and inclusive message for Dublin, and gain its fair share in funding, especially into the inner city area.
He also spoke about his excitement in welcoming the Pope to the city, as well as Meghan and Harry who plan to visit the capital next month.
Nial was elected into Dublin City Council in 2004 and then represented the North Inner Central Electoral Area.
Fellow councillor Gary Gannon of the Social Democrats was delighted with his election and wrote on Twitter: "Delighted to say that a fellow son of the North Inner City, Cllr Nial Ring has been selected as the Lord Mayor of Dublin. A really decent guy who will represent our city with pride."Congratulations to Cllr @nialring on becoming the 349th @LordMayorDublin ! On behalf of the city centre businesses we look forward to working with you on projects to improve the city over the coming year of your term. pic.twitter.com/x9huOW66v8
— weareDublinTown (@weareDublinTown) June 25, 2018
While Dermot Looney said: "Congrats to Nial Ring who was elected Lord Mayor of Dublin City tonight. Wish him well. Worth noting most Dubs have no say in this. As an ex-SDCC Mayor, I think it’s regrettable we don’t have a Mayor with executive powers, directly elected by all Dubs. "Congrats to Nial Ring who was elected Lord Mayor of Dublin City tonight. Wish him well. Worth noting most Dubs have no say in this. As an ex-SDCC Mayor, I think it’s regrettable we don’t have a Mayor with executive powers, directly elected by all Dubs. ???
— Dermot Looney (@dlooney) June 25, 2018
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