Exciting updates in the Green Party as Pippa Hackett emerges as a strong contender for leadership!
Pippa Hackett, an Offaly farmer, is gaining significant support in the Green Party leadership race. Senator Pauline O'Reilly was one of the first to express her backing for Hackett, highlighting her unique position as the only candidate from outside Dublin. With members of the Parliamentary Party rallying behind her, Hackett's entry into the leadership contest is highly anticipated.
As Eamon Ryan steps down from his leadership role, Deputy Leader Catherine Martin opts out of the race, paving the way for Hackett to potentially take on a prominent role within the party. Speculation is rife as candidates prepare to officially declare their intention to run for the leadership position, with the party undergoing a period of transition and change.
Roderic O'Gorman, another key figure in the Green Party, confirms his candidacy for the leadership, further fueling the anticipation surrounding the upcoming contest. The support for Pippa Hackett continues to grow, with prominent party members endorsing her as a strong candidate to lead the Green Party into a new era.
In the midst of the leadership buzz, Eamon Ryan's exit from the helm of the Green Party signals a shift in the political landscape, with discussions on a pre-Christmas general election gaining traction. As the party gears up for a potential shift in leadership, the spotlight remains on Pippa Hackett as a frontrunner in the race for the top position within the party.
Green Party Senator Pauline O'Reilly said on Tuesday morning she will support Hackett in the leadership race as she was 'the only one from outside Dublin'
Members of the Green's Parliamentary Party are coming together to support a leadership bid by Cabinet Minister Pippa Hackett.
Eamon Ryan announced he was stepping down yesterday, with Deputy Leader Catherine Martin confirming shortly afterwards she would not be vying to replace him.
Candidates are expected to declare their intention to run in the Green Party leadership contest, following Eamon Ryan's announcement yesterday that he will ...
Eamon Ryan announced he was stepping down on Tuesday, with deputy leader Catherine Martin confirming shortly afterwards that she would not be vying to replace ...
Eamon Ryan announced he was stepping down as leader of the Green Party after 13 years yesterday. He will also not be seeking reelection as a TD. Ryan's move ...
Eamon Ryan hits out at 'divisive politics' as he quits as leader of the Green Party.
Senator Pauline Reilly and junior minister Ossian Smyth have this morning said that Ms Hackett should be the next Green Party leader.
Children's Minister Roderic O'Gorman first to declare his candidacy Ossian Smyth TD rules himself out of leadership race and endorses junior minister Pippa ...
Two Green Party Oireachtas members were the first out of the blocks to support Senator Hackett for the leadership of the party following the resignation of ...
Two leading members of the Green Party have stated they will support Offaly based Minister of State Pippa Hackett in the party's leadership race in the wake ...
Although she has yet to declare her intentions, Offaly Minister for State Pippa Hackett appears poised to enter the Green Party leadership race after ...
Although she has yet to declare her intentions, Offaly Minister for State Pippa Hackett appears poised to enter the Green Party leadership race after ...
A Green Party representative, who was the best performing candidate in Kerry in the local elections, says he would support Pippa Hackett to succeed Eamon ...
The Green Party has been thrown into chaos as its senior leaders abandoned the party just over a week after they received a drubbing in the local and ...
With Oissian Smyth, Green Party TD for Dun Laoghaire and Junior Minister with responsibility for Public Procurement and E Government.
The senator is the second person to formally enter the contest after Minister Roderic O'Gorman made his own announcement on Wednesday morning.
Senator Pippa Hackett, who is also a Junior Minister, has confirmed to Newstalk she will run for Green Party leader.
Eamon Ryan's resignation as Green Party leader will not destabilise the coalition Government nor change the timing of the next general election, the Taoiseach ...
The Laois/Offaly senator will face off against Dublin TD and Minister Roderic O'Gorman to take up Eamon Ryan's mantle.