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Ireland set for first openly gay prime minister

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DUBLIN: Ireland looked set to have its first openly gay prime minister after the governing Fine Gael party elected Leo Varadkar leader, a further sign of change in the once deeply conservati­ve country.

The 38-year-old son of an Indian doctor, who will replace Enda Kenny, will also be Ireland’s youngest-ever premier, assuming his nomination is confirmed as expected by parliament on June 12.

His victory marks a watershed moment in Ireland, a once overwhelmi­ngly Catholic and socially conservati­ve country, with the Irish Times calling it a ‘new dawn’.

In his acceptance speech, Varadkar said he was ‘delighted and humbled’ at his win, secured with strong backing from parliament­arians, although a majority of ordinary party members backed his rival Simon Coveney.

“I think if my election as leader of Fine Gael today has shown anything, it is that prejudice has no hold in this Republic,” he said, to applause and cheering at Dublin’s Mansion House.

“I know when my father travelled 5,000 miles to make his home in Ireland, I doubt he ever dreamed that his son would one day grow up to be its leader.”

I think if my election as leader of Fine Gael today has shown anything, it is that prejudice has no hold in this Republic. — Leo Varadkar, governing Fine Gael party elected

“That despite his difference­s, his son would be treated the same and judged by his actions and character not his origins or identity.”

Varadkar said he was “ready for the challenges ahead” as the leader of a minority administra­tion.

One of the biggest of these challenges is Brexit – Ireland is the only member of the European Union which shares a land border with Britain.

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

But he has also been accused of pushing the country’s centrist consensus to the right, campaignin­g against welfare ‘cheats’ and promising to lead a party for ‘people who get up in the morning’. — AFP

 ??  ?? Varadkar arrives at the count centre as he wins the Fine Gael parliament­ary elections to replace Prime Minister of Ireland (Taoiseach) Enda Kenny as leader of the party in Dublin, Ireland. — Reuters photo
Varadkar arrives at the count centre as he wins the Fine Gael parliament­ary elections to replace Prime Minister of Ireland (Taoiseach) Enda Kenny as leader of the party in Dublin, Ireland. — Reuters photo

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