PM Modi Congratulates Ireland's Youngest PM Simon Harris; Eyes Stronger India-Irish Ties
PM Modi Congratulates Ireland's Youngest PM Simon Harris; Eyes Stronger India-Irish Ties
PM Modi congratulates Simon Harris, Ireland's youngest PM, emphasising shared democratic values. Strengthening India-Ireland ties on the agenda

Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Wednesday congratulated Simon Harris, a day after he became the youngest-ever prime minister of Ireland. Harris, 37, replaces Leo Varadkar who quit last month citing personal and political reasons.

In a congratulatory post, Modi said, he is looking forward to working with Harris to strengthen the bilateral relations between India and Ireland. “Congratulations @SimonHarrisTD on becoming youngest ever Prime Minister of Ireland. Highly value our historical ties that are based on shared belief in democratic values. Looking forward to work together to further strengthen India-Ireland bilateral partnership,” Modi said in a post on X.

‘Want to bring new ideas’

Ireland’s parliament voted 88 to 69 in favour of Harris who was officially installed at a ceremony with President Michael D. Higgins. The centre-right Fine Gael party selected Harris as its leader following an uncontested election after Varadkar resigned. However, he faces key elections within months as well as domestic pressure to tackle crises over housing and opposition to migration.

Harris told parliament: “This is very much a partnership government and I intend to lead us in the spirit of unity, collaboration and mutual respect,” he said, watched by his wife and two children. “I want to bring new ideas and new energy and, I hope, a new empathy to public life. Time is certainly short, and there’s a lot to do,” Harris added. Varadkar quit last month saying that at the age of 45 he no longer felt he was the “best person” to lead the country. Varadkar, the youngest prime minister when first elected in 2017, said Tuesday said he “always knew” Harris would fill the top job.

“This has perhaps come a little bit sooner than he might have planned or expected. But I know he will rise to the occasion,” Varadkar said. “He has the empathy, energy, experience, campaigning skills and political antenna to take us forward.” Harris’s crowning as prime minister, known as the “taoiseach” in Gaelic, caps a meteoric political rise. He joined the youth branch of Fine Gael at the age of 16 and quickly rose through its ranks. A county councillor at the age of 22, he was elected to parliament in 2011 as a 24-year-old. At the time he was the youngest MP and was nicknamed “Baby of the Dail” (Irish parliament).

(With agency inputs)

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