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Ireland’s Prime Minister Leo Varadkar Announces Shock Resignation

In a surprising announcement, Leo Varadkar has declared his intention to step down as Ireland’s prime minister, citing his belief that he is no longer the best person to lead his party into an upcoming general election expected within a year.

Varadkar, who has held the position of Taoiseach since December 2022 and previously served from 2017 to 2020, made the emotional announcement without providing specific details about his reasons. He emphasized the importance of knowing when to pass on leadership and expressed his readiness to facilitate a smooth transition to a new leader of Fine Gael.

The decision, coming after Varadkar’s recent return from St Patrick’s Day celebrations with US President Joe Biden, and just weeks following a disappointing outcome for the government in two constitutional referendums, has taken many by surprise, including members of his party.

The Fine Gael party executive has swiftly organized a leadership election process, with nominations set to close soon and the new leader expected to be elected on April 5. Simon Coveney, who previously contested against Varadkar for the party leadership in 2017, has already ruled himself out of the running.

The frontrunners to succeed Varadkar include Simon Harris, Paschal Donohoe, and Heather Humphreys, although none have officially declared their candidacy yet.

Despite Sinn Féin’s call for an immediate general election, other parties within the ruling coalition don’t anticipate Varadkar’s resignation to trigger such an event. However, the unexpected move has stirred speculation about the future direction of Irish politics, particularly ahead of upcoming local and European elections in June.

Varadkar, known for his role in navigating Ireland through Brexit and his handling of various challenges including the Covid-19 pandemic, leaves behind a complex legacy. While praised for his dedication and service by UK Prime Minister Rishi Sunak, he also faced criticism, particularly concerning ongoing issues such as the housing crisis.

As Ireland prepares for a leadership transition, the political landscape remains uncertain, with Varadkar’s departure marking a significant moment in the country’s political history.

Amrita Bhandari

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