By BIR News Room
June 29, 2017
June 29, 2017
DUBLIN (AP)– Leo Varadkar took office on June 14 as Ireland’s youngest Taoiseach, or prime minister. The son of an Indian immigrant, he is the first openly gay politician to serve in that post. “I’ve been elected to lead but I promise to serve,’’ the 38-year-old doctor said.
Varadkar defeated rival Simon Coveney in a contest to replace Enda Kenny, who resigned. Coveney won the votes of a majority of party members, but Varadkar was backed by enough lawmakers to give him victory under the center-right Fine Gael party’s electoral college system.