Following the shock resignation of Leo Varadkar, Simon Harris has been sworn in as the Republic of Ireland’s youngest Prime Minister on Tuesday.
Dubbed the “TikTok taoiseach” for his social media prowess, the 37-year-old Fine Gael party leader has swiftly climbed the political ranks to head up Ireland’s government. Fine Gael’s coalition partners, Fianna Fáil and the Greens, endorsed Harris to become Taoiseach.
But his premiere could be a short one, with a general election set to take place by the end of March 2025. He is seen as the Varadkar “continuity candidate” but Fine Gael has lost support amid a severe housing crisis and anti-immigrant backlash. The election could see the increasingly popular Irish left-wing nationalist party Sinn Féin win enough seats to form a government.
As Harris takes office, here’s what to know about the young leader.
Why did Leo Varadkar resign?
On March 20, Leo Varadkar announced that he was resigning as Prime Minister and leader of the center-right Fine Gael party for “personal and political” reasons. Varadkar was blamed for two referendum blows in March, with Irish voters rejecting the government’s proposals to amend the constitution to include families not based on marriage and to change the wording around the role of women in the home.
In a press conference in Dublin, Varadkar, the first openly gay leader, said he would step back with immediate effect and added that he is “not the best person for the job anymore.”
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The move has been called a “political earthquake” by observers of Irish politics.
At 38, Varadkar had become the youngest Prime Minister when he took office in 2017. His first term lasted until 2020, but he returned to office in 2022 as part of a rotation agreement with Fianna Fáil.
Who is Simon Harris?
Simon Harris was born in October 1986 to a taxi driver and a teaching assistant for children with special education needs. He grew…