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Simon Harris: Ireland's New 'TikTok Taoiseach' Promises Fresh Energy

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Ireland's youngest prime minister, Simon Harris, brings new vigor and vows a social contract for all in his first address to the Dail. Get the scoop on his promising start.

Simon Harris, at the age of 37, has embarked on a new journey as Ireland's youngest prime minister, receiving overwhelming support from the Irish parliament as he transitions into the role of Taoiseach. The low-key end of Leo Varadkar's era marks the unofficial countdown to the election, with Mr. Harris stepping into the spotlight. Known as the 'TikTok Taoiseach,' he has pledged to bring fresh energy and create a new social contract for all citizens. His vision for a better future resonated with TDs, who voted 88 to 69 in his favor during the Dail vote.

Paul Hosford's insightful report captures the essence of the changing political landscape as Simon Harris assumes the mantle of Taoiseach at Leinster House. This significant shift signifies a turning point in Irish politics, with Mr. Harris poised to lead the country into a new era of governance. His address to the Dail, where he expressed his commitment to improving the lives of all, showcases his dedication to serving the people of Ireland with integrity and compassion.

As Simon Harris takes on the responsibilities of leading the nation, he faces the task of forming his Cabinet and implementing key policies to drive progress and prosperity. His youth and enthusiasm bring a fresh perspective to Irish politics, offering a glimmer of hope for a brighter tomorrow. The support from both his party and the parliament sets the stage for a transformative period under his leadership.

In a symbolic gesture of his official appointment, Mr. Harris will meet with President Michael D. Higgins at Áras an Uachtaráin to solidify his position as Taoiseach. This historic moment highlights the democratic process in action, as the youngest leader in Ireland's history prepares to chart a course towards inclusive governance and positive change for the country.

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Simon Harris pledges 'new energy' after becoming Ireland's ... (The Guardian)

Leader receives seal of office, marking low-key end of Varadkar era and start of unofficial countdown to election.

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Simon Harris elected to become taoiseach (BBC News)

At 37, Mr Harris is a year younger than Leo Varadkar was when he took the same job in 2017.

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Irish parliament backs Simon Harris to become youngest Taoiseach (Limerick Leader)

Ireland's Dail parliament has backed the nomination of Fine Gael leader Simon Harris as the country's new Taoiseach. TDs voted 88 to 69 in support o...

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Paul Hosford: Simon Harris's ascension to Taoiseach's office has ... (Irish Examiner)

It was a day of change at Leinster House as Simon Harris was voted in as Taoiseach. Paul Hosford reports.

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Watch: Harris to address Dáil for first time as Taoiseach (RTE.ie)

Earlier, the Wicklow TD was elected Taoiseach by 88 votes to 69 in Dáil. This evening he will also announce members of his Cabinet, amid a reshuffle. Ministers ...

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Ireland's 'TikTok Taoiseach' vows new social contract (Financial Times)

37-year old Simon Harris becomes island's youngest prime minister.

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Simon Harris elected Taoiseach (LMFM)

The Fine Gael Leader was backed by 88 TDs in a Dáil vote this afternoon, while 69 voted against his nomination.

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Simon Harris elected as Taoiseach following Dáil vote (BreakingNews.ie)

TDs voted 88 to 69 in support of Mr Harris, who will now travel to Áras an Uachtaráin to meet President Michael D Higgins, where his appointment will be ...

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Simon Harris pledges to be a 'Taoiseach for all' (The Irish Times)

In his first address to the Dail, Taoiseach Simon Harris said, "I want to work every day to improve the lives of all". Video: Oireachtas TV.

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