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After nominations close later, Simon Harris is expected to assume the role of the new leader of Fine Gael. Mr. Harris, presently serving as Ireland’s minister for further and higher education, emerged as the sole candidate vying for the party leadership.
He is poised to succeed Leo Varadkar, who announced his resignation as party leader and taoiseach (Irish prime minister) on Wednesday. Fine Gael politicians received a memo on Friday stating that nominations, originally scheduled to close on Monday, had been brought forward by 24 hours.
The memo further outlined that the announcement of the party leader would occur after the party’s Midlands North West European selection convention in Athlone on Sunday. Additionally, it specified that if only one person were to be nominated, the returning officer would confirm that person as the party leader.
Other ministers who were seen as potential competitors ruled themselves out, leaving Mr. Harris with a clear path to the top job. He emerged as the early favorite, with many endorsing the 37-year-old even before nominations opened.
Ministers Helen McEntee, Paschal Donohoe, and Heather Humphreys were among those who threw their support behind Mr. Harris. On Friday, Mr. Harris expressed feeling “overwhelmed and honored” by the support he had received over the past few days.
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