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On 20 March 2024, Varadkar announced that he would resign as Fine Gael leader immediately, and as Taoiseach once a successor was elected. In his resignation speech, Varadkar stated that the reasons for his stepping down were "both personal and political" and that he was no longer the "best person for
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Votes will be weighted in accordance with the Fine Gael electoral college voting system rules, with the 54 members of the parliamentary party accounting for 65 per cent of the total vote, 20,000 party members accounting for 25 per cent, and 249 local representatives accounting for the remaining 10
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While, after Varadkar's resignation, there had been initial media speculation about other potential candidates, Harris was the only candidate to seek the nomination or receive endorsement. He was deemed elected as leader on the close of nominations on Sunday 24 March 2024.
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Had there been other candidates, the party's constitution provided for voting based on an "electoral college" model, with voting by the Fine Gael parliamentary party (65% of votes), ordinary party members (25%) and Fine Gael local representatives (10%).
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Nominations for the position of party leader opened at 10 a.m. on Thursday 21 March 2024 and closed at 1 p.m. on Sunday 24 March 2024, having been "brought forward by 24 hours" and with Simon Harris as the only candidate.
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the job". Following subsequent speculation, he "denied having any ulterior motive or a new job lined up".
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on 14 June 2017. At 38 years old he became the youngest person to hold the office, and Ireland's
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Carroll, Rory; correspondent, Rory Carroll Ireland (10 March 2024).
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from 2020 to 2022 before becoming Taoiseach again in December 2022.
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as party leader on 20 March 2024. As the only candidate nominated,
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Horgan-Jones, Jack; McQuinn, Cormac (22 March 2024).
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Index

2017
Simon Harris at the Special European Council - 2024 (cropped).jpg
Simon Harris
Leo Varadkar
Simon Harris
Leo Varadkar
Simon Harris
Minister for Further and Higher Education, Research, Innovation and Science
leader of Fine Gael
Taoiseach
first openly gay
Tánaiste
two referendums were held
amendments to the Constitution of Ireland
Simon Harris
TD
Wicklow
Minister for Further and Higher Education, Research, Innovation and Science
Simon Coveney
Cork South-Central
Minister for Enterprise, Trade and Employment
Paschal Donohoe
Dublin Central
Minister for Public Expenditure, National Development Plan Delivery and Reform
Heather Humphreys
Cavan–Monaghan
Minister for Social Protection
Minister for Rural and Community Development
Helen McEntee
Meath East

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