The Borneo Post

Varadkar set to succeed Kenny as new Irish PM

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DUBLIN: Leo Varadkar was the clear favourite to succeed Enda Kenny as Ireland’s prime minister as nomination­s closed for the leadership of the governing centre-right Fine Gael party.

Kenny announced this week he would be stepping down after six years as taoiseach ( head of the Irish government) and 15 years as party leader, saying his replacemen­t would take over on June 2.

Varadkar, the Dublin-born son of an Indian immigrant father and Irish mother, became the first openly gay cabinet minister in Ireland after coming out in 2015.

He campaigned on samesex marriage and liberalisi­ng abortion laws, although like the majority of his party colleagues, he is an advocate of tight fiscal restraint.

The 38-year- old won early support for his leadership bid from several senior cabinet members and a majority of his parliament­ary colleagues publicly backed him.

He said: “I’m not counting my chickens. I’m really humbled at the level of support I have received from my colleagues and I am really looking forward to the hustings and the debates.” But his sole rival, Simon Coveney, was forced to deny that the race was all but over.

“Leo’s got off to a good start but there’s two weeks to go so we’ll see how that plays out,” he said.

Ahead of the 5pm (1600 GMT) deadline for leadership nomination­s, Varadkar had secured 45 of 71 available votes from members of Fine Gael’s parliament­ary party, which comprises national and European lawmakers. — AFP

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