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Ireland’s Leo Varadkar unexpectedly quits as PM: ‘no definite personal or political plans’

  • In 2017, Varadkar became the first gay prime minister of the once-staunchly Catholic country and the youngest person to hold the office
  • He has asked for a new leader of the governing Fine Gael party to be chosen on April 6, allowing a new PM to be elected after parliament’s Easter break

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Irish Prime Minister Leo Varadkar will step down as leader of the country as soon as a successor is chosen. Varadkar announced Wednesday he is quitting immediately as head of Fine Gael party, part of Ireland’s coalition government. Photo: AP
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Leo Varadkar said on Wednesday he would step down as Ireland’s prime minister and the leader of the governing Fine Gael party, in a surprise move which he said was for both personal and political reasons.

“I am resigning as president and leader of Fine Gael effective today and will resign as the Taoiseach (prime minister) as soon as my successor is able to take up that office,” Varadkar told reporters gathered outside government buildings in Dublin.

Varadkar’s departure as head of the three-party coalition does not automatically trigger a general election.

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He said he had asked for a new leader of the party to be chosen on April 6, allowing a new prime minister to be elected after parliament’s Easter break.

Sound emotional as he made the announcement, Varadkar said it was the right time for him to step down and that there was no “real reason” behind his decision.

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