Leo Varadkar’s deputy, Simon Coveney, steps down from cabinet

ER Editor: We’re not sure what’s happening with Eire politics. Leo Varadkar, a former Young Global Leader and WEF member, abruptly stepped down on March 20 (Ireland’s WEF Leader Leo Varadkar Steps Down) leaving Simon Harris, a very young lacklustre politician – and unelected – to fill his shoes. Simon Coveney, as deputy leader as well as minister, was a possible successor to Varadkar but decided to withdraw from government, it being undecided if he’ll even continue as an MP.

It appears Coveney has rubbed shoulders with none other than Peter Sutherland, now deceased, but definitely the NWO’s Mr. Mass Immigration. Below are a couple of posts showing Coveney attending the 2014 Bilderberg in a ‘private capacity’ with friend Sutherland. There’s no real reason given as to why Coveney is standing down from a ministerial post in Harris’ new cabinet.

Simon Coveney to stand down from Cabinet

See this Press for Truth video report from 2014 (as well as this report about the same meeting)–

Peter Sutherland and Simon Coveney confronted at Bilderberg

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A reminder that in Northern Ireland politics (part of Westminster), Sir Jeffrey Donaldson was arrested and erased from social media last Friday —

Northern Ireland politician Sir Jeffrey Donaldson arrested over historical sex offenses

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And this from RTE —

Coveney stepping down from Cabinet, undecided on whether to run in next election

Note in the story below that a number of Eire/Fine Gael politicians won’t be standing in the next election, a theme we’ve seen in the British Conservative Party notably, but elsewhere, too.

SIMON COVENEY ANNOUNCES HE IS STEPPING DOWN AS MINISTER

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Fine Gael TD Simon Coveney has announced that he is stepping down as Minister – though he will be staying on as a “proud TD” for the time being.

Coveney – who is Minister for Enterprise, Trade and Employment, and has held various Ministerial portfolios since 2011 – made the announcement on social media this morning.

“Last night I spoke to [incoming Fine Gael leader] Simon Harris to inform him that I would not be making myself available to serve in Cabinet when the Dáil resumes next week,” he said.

“I’ll continue to work as a proud TD for Cork South Central, and will of course actively support the Government in the Dáil.”

Discussing the decision on RTÉ’s Today with Claire Byrne today, Coveney said he didn’t know whether he would be asked to be in the new Fine Gael leaders’ Cabinet, but said he would make Harris’ life easier by choosing to step down. He said the move would help the party’s renewal and bring new ideas to the table.

“I respect the fact he’s made it clear that he wants to create a new look Fine Gael in many ways, to promote new talent in the party,” he said, adding: “…I think a party needs to find a way of renewing itself, refreshing itself, bringing forward, new faces, new voices, new ideas. In many ways, when Leo Varadkar decided to step down a couple of weeks ago, he started that process.”

Asked if he would be running in the next election at all in any capacity, he said that decision was “not for this week,” adding: “I’m a committed TD for Cork South-Central and will continue for foreseeable future.”

The news comes just 2 weeks after Minister of State for Education, Fine Gael TD (MP) Josepha Madigan, announced that she had resigned and will not be contesting the next general election, making her the 12th TD from the party to do so.

That announcement came just days after Leo Varadkar announced he would be resigning as Taoiseach and as Fine Gael leader, and that he had not yet decided if he would be contesting the general election.

Other Fine Gael TDs who have confirmed they are not standing for re-election include Ciarán Cannon, John Paul Phelan, Michael Creed, Charlie Flanagan, Brendan Griffin, Joe McHugh, Fergus O’Dowd, David Stanton, Richard Bruton and Paul Kehoe.

Moreover, other party TDs are understood to be contemplating not contesting the next general election either.

Source

Featured image source, screengrab: https://www.rte.ie/news/2024/0402/1441185-coveney-fine-gael/

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1 Comment on Leo Varadkar’s deputy, Simon Coveney, steps down from cabinet

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