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Parliament votes Simon Harris as new Irish PM

- — Reuters

Simon Harris became Ireland’s youngest ever prime minister on Tuesday, pledging to bring new ideas and energy to the less than 12 months he has boost the coalition government’s bid to halt a first electoral victory by leftwing Sinn Fein.

The 37-year-old former health and higher education minister, best known for helping steer the initial response to Covid-19, was elected unopposed as leader of Fine Gael last month, all but assuring he would succeed Leo Varadkar as the 16th person to lead the country following his predecesso­r’s shock exit.

“As Taoiseach (prime minister), I want to bring new ideas, a new energy, and a new empathy to public life,” Harris told lawmakers following a parliament­ary vote, wiping a tear from his eye before he spoke.

“Now is an opportune time to build a new social contract - one which renews our promise as a Republic. To create equality of opportunit­y. To support those who need the state the most. To protect our hard-earned economic success.”

Harris will face the same deeprooted problems, most notably a severe shortage of affordable housing and unease at record numbers of asylum seekers, that led to Fine Gael’s stagnation under Varadkar.

He is due to announce a reshuffle of his Fine Gael team - which makes up seven of the 18 seats in cabinet. It will not include the finance and foreign affairs portfolios, held by Fianna Fail’s Michael Mcgrath and Micheal Martin.

“There are some small wins he can deliver on but ultimately Simon Harris is not going to be able to do anything substantia­l at this stage on the major challenge that this government has been grappling with for four years,” said Theresa Reidy, senior lecturer in politics at University College Cork.

Harris was elected to parliament at 24 and appointed to cabinet before he turned 30, is a year younger than Varadkar was when he was first appointed prime minister in 2017.

Harris used a speech at Saturday’s Fine Gael annual conference to spell out his focus on law and order, helping small business and reconnecti­ng with rural voters.

He also pledged to fix the housing crisis “once and for all” proposing an extension to support for developers and first-time buyers, while acknowledg­ing the required boost to supply would take years.

 ?? — AFP ?? Fine Gael leader and Ireland’s incoming Prime Minster Simon Harris is reacts as he leaves the Dail, the lower house of the Irish parliament, in Dublin.
— AFP Fine Gael leader and Ireland’s incoming Prime Minster Simon Harris is reacts as he leaves the Dail, the lower house of the Irish parliament, in Dublin.

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