The Free Press Journal

Indian-origin gay candidate leads race to Irish PM’s post

- AGENCIES Dublin

Welfare Minister Leo Varadkar is leading the race to succeed Enda Kenny as Ireland’s first Indian-origin and also openly gay Prime Minister or the Taoiseach, the media reported.

The 38-year-old will face Housing Minister Simon Coveney after nomination­s closed for the leadership of the governing centre-right Fine Gael party, reported Sky News on Saturday.

Varadkar is favoured to take over from 66-year-old Kenny, who is stepping down after six years as Taoiseach and 15 years at the helm of Fine Gael. Kenny’s successor is due to be elected in the June 2 general elections and Ireland’s Parliament will vote for Prime Minister a few days later. Varadkar has won early support for his leadership bid from several senior cabinet members and a majority of his parliament­ary colleagues have publicly backed him.

The Dublin-born son of an Indian immigrant father and Irish mother, Leo Varadkar became the first openly gay cabinet minister in Ireland after coming out in 2015, reports Sky News. He has campaigned on same-sex marriage and liberalisi­ng abortion laws and is an advocate of tight fiscal restraint.

He was a doctor before winning a seat in Parliament in 2007 and has rapidly risen through the ranks, holding several ministeria­l portfolios. Ahead of the deadline for leadership nomination­s, Varadkar secured 45 of 71 available votes from members of Fine Gael’s parliament­ary party.

 ??  ?? Leo Varadkar
Leo Varadkar

Newspapers in English

Newspapers from India