Would you let this man be your leader?

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Dhay Geel

"Aar kow Dheh"
Leo Varadkar has been announced as the leader of the biggest party in Ireland's ruling coalition, Fine Gael.

Mr Varadkar beat his rival, Housing Minister Simon Coveney, with 60% of the votes. He will become Ireland's first gay taoiseach (prime minister).

He is expected to take over from former Fine Gael leader, Enda Kenny, in the next few weeks.

At 38, he will also be Ireland's youngest ever prime minister.

Following the announcement on Friday evening, Mr Varadkar said he was "honoured" to accept the "enormous challenge" ahead of him with humility.

"If my election shows anything it's that prejudice has no hold in this Republic," he said.

"When my father travelled 5,000 miles to build a new home in Ireland, I doubt he ever dreamed his son would grow up to be its leader."

He said Simon Coveney had gained his and the party's admiration for his "principled and spirited" campaign and he looked forward to working with him to bring Fine Gael and Ireland forward.

"Let that be our mission, to build a Republic of opportunity," he said.

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Image captionLeo Varadkar and Simon Coveney vied to become the new leader of Fine Gael
The leadership was decided in an electoral college system that gave 65% of the vote to the Fine Gael parliamentary party - made up of 73 TDs (members of the Irish assembly), senators and MEPs.

The party's 21,000 rank-and-file members had 25% of the vote, and 235 local representatives had 10%.

Mr Varadkar, who came out as gay in the run up to the 2015 same-sex marriage referendum, has been in charge of the welfare system.

He has come to personify the liberalisation of a country which was once regarded as one of Europe's most socially conservative nations - homosexuality was illegal until 1993.

However, Mr Varadkar has come under criticism for his comments on progressive issues and workers' rights.

The new Fine Gael leader will have to be endorsed by the independent members of the minority coalition government before he becomes taoiseach. That's expected to happen later this month.

Enda Kenny, 66, who led the party for 15 years and was elected taoiseach in 2011, resigned as Fine Gael leader in May.

Voting took place this week around the country.

http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-europe-40139428
 
What is the world coming having these disgusting people leading us. If I lived in Ireland I would relocate ASAP.

Where will you relocate to? The Somaliland you fled and where tens of thousands of Somali kids run from with their family's life savings? The Gulf where your Sunni brothers will not give you citizenship and treat you like dirt?

People want to relocate away from you because of your terrorism. You are the lowest of the low

:hemad:
 

Dhay Geel

"Aar kow Dheh"
Where will you relocate to? The Somaliland you fled? The Gulf where your Sunni brothers will not give you citizenship and treat you like dirt?

People want to relocate away from you because of your terrorism. You are the lowest of the low

:hemad:

Nope I'll move to Canada.

:denzelnigga:
 
Surprising, Ireland recently allowed same-sex marriage, and it's still a big taboo. I would've thought this would happen in the UK before Ireland, but good on them with the progress.
 
Base your judgement on he leadership qualities, not your own projected insecurities and indoctrination.

He's a tory who likes dick, I see no redeeming qualities expect that one thing we got in common :gnzbryw:
 
@Steamdevolopment do you think I can hire you, I want to take this man to court on why he can't be gay and be my president

He's not President. He's taoiseach, which is the equivalent to PM.

Taoiseach is appointed by the President on the recommendation of Parliament. No Irish court have the jurisdiction to annual the confirmation of the PM unless it violated the basic procedures in the constitution.

Ireland also follows the continental system of courts avoidance of political judgements and giving deference to Parliament unless individual are at stake.
 

VixR

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I'm sometimes surprised at how extra ppl can be on here. He's hardly the first gay Western government official, you know? He won't be the last :mjlol:

Conservatism and being gay isn't a contradiction.

And the implied notion that governments outside the West around the world are free of gay officials is the sort of pipedream I wouldn't bet on.
 
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