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Ireland elects first gay Premier Leo Varadkar

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DUBLIN: Leo Varadkar was elected Irish Prime Minister on Wednesday, making the 38-year-old son of an Indian immigrant the oncestaunc­hly Catholic country’s first gay premier and the youngest person to hold the office.

Despite inheriting Europe’s fastest-growing economy, he will face immediate challenges in the shape of neighborin­g Britain’s exit from the EU, a political crisis in Northern Ireland and a housing crisis at home.

Varadkar succeeded Enda Kenny earlier this month as leader of the governing Fine Gael party, with colleagues pinning their hopes of an unpreceden­ted third term on the straight talking Varadkar, who they believe can widen their appeal in elections that may be triggered as soon as next year.

“Enda Kenny’s leadership enabled me to become an equal citizen in my own country two short years ago and to aspire to hold this office, an aspiration I once thought was beyond my reach, at least if I chose to be myself,” Varadkar said in reference to Ireland’s 2015 vote to legalize gay marriage.

“The government I lead will not be one of left or right. The government I lead will be one of the new European center as we seek to build a Republic of opportunit­y, that is a Republic in which every citizen gets a fair go and in which every part of the country stands to share in our prosperity.”

Varadkar’s elevation marks another chapter in the social change that has swept through the country of 4.6 million people that only decriminal­ized homosexual­ity in 1993 and legalized divorce two years later.

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