Roderic O'Gorman emerges victorious over Senator Pippa Hackett to lead the Greens, expressing his gratitude for the opportunity.
Roderic O'Gorman has been elected as the new leader of the Green Party, succeeding Eamon Ryan after a close battle with Senator Pippa Hackett. The Dublin West TD clinched the victory by a narrow margin of 984 votes to 912, showcasing his support within the party. In his acceptance speech, O'Gorman expressed deep humility and thanked the former leader Eamon Ryan and deputy leader Catherine Martin for their guidance. The party meeting at Bewley's of Grafton Street marked a significant turning point for the Greens.
As Minister for Children and Integration, O'Gorman's win signifies a shift in leadership within the Green Party. The contest stirred excitement and intrigue among party members and followers, reflecting the passionate engagement within the party. O'Gorman's pledge to carry forward the party's values and initiatives resonated with the voters, propelling him to victory in the closely watched leadership race.
The announcement of O'Gorman's leadership marks a new chapter for the Green Party, setting the stage for his vision and direction. With a focus on sustainability and environmental policies, O'Gorman's leadership is expected to drive the party's agenda and shape its future trajectory. His victory signals a blend of continuity and change within the party, emphasizing the importance of unity and progress in navigating the political landscape.
In the wake of O'Gorman's election, the Green Party gears up for a period of transition and transformation under his leadership. The close race against Senator Pippa Hackett underscores the dynamic leadership dynamics within the party, highlighting the robust nature of Green politics. O'Gorman's ascent to the leadership position opens up avenues for innovation and collaboration, ushering in a new era for the Greens and their role in shaping Ireland's political landscape.
He defeated Senator Pippa Hackett to take over from Eamon Ryan, who announced he was stepping down last month. The Dublin West TD won by 984 votes to 912. He ...
He said he was “deeply humbled and deeply grateful” and paid tribute to former leader Eamon Ryan and deputy leader Catherine Martin, who he said had “guided our ...
He defeated Senator Pippa Hackett by 984 votes to 912 votes — a tight margin. The result was announced today at a party meeting in Bewley's of Grafton Street, ...
Minister for Integration defeats Senator Pippa Hackett in contest to replace Eamon Ryan.
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Minister for Children and Integration Roderic O'Gorman has been chosen as the new leader of the Green Party. Mr O'Gorman defeated Senator Pippa Hackett in ...
The Green Party has announced Minister for Children Roderic O'Gorman as its new leader at a party gathering in Bewley's Café, Grafton Street, Dublin, ...
Roderic O'Gorman, Minister for Children, Equality, Disability, Integration and Youth, has been announced as the new leader of the Green Party.
Mr O'Gorman said the party was proud of its achievements in the coalition government, with Fianna Fail and Fine Gael, but added they were also “very realistic ...
Roderic O'Gorman is the new leader of the Green Party. He defeated Senator Pippa Hackett by 984 votes to 912 votes — a tight margin.
Roderic O'Gorman is the new leader of the Green Party. He defeated Senator Pippa Hackett by 984 votes to 912 votes — a tight margin.
The on-stage pageantry at the Green Party leadership press conference suggests all is now rosey in the Greens' garden, however any decent gardener will ...
The Lord Mayor of Cork, councillor Dan Boyle, said Mr O'Gorman 'represents long standing understanding of the goals and principles of the party, and ...