Simon Harris
Simon Harris | |
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14th Taoiseach of Ireland From: 9 April 2024 | |
Tánaiste | Micheál Martin |
Predecessor | Leo Varadkar |
Successor | Incumbent (no successor) |
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Party | Fine Gael |
Spouse(s) | Caoimhe Wade |
Simon Harris (b. 1986) is the current Taoiseach of Ireland, who succeeded Leo Varadkar in that position on 9 April 2024. At 37, Harris was the youngest person ever to be appointed to that position.[1] Harris served as Ireland's health minister during the Chinese Communist Party pandemic, during which he spread World Economic Forum and United Nations propaganda,[2] and oversaw 2 years of China-style medical tyranny.
Prior to the 2018 abortion referendum in Ireland, Harris caved in to bullying by UN globalists, and took up a pro-abortion stance.[3] On the abortion issue, Harris's position has been described by Ireland's Pro-Life Campaign as "disappointing but not surprising".[4]
A supporter of the homosexual agenda and open borders, Harris supports teaching transgenderism in schools, and giving special protections to migrants.[5]
References
- ↑ Ireland poised to get its youngest ever premier as Simon Harris elected leader of Fine Gael party
- ↑ Simon Harris TD on X: So true. No room for petty partisan politics when it comes to...
- ↑ Simon Harris: I felt ashamed at abortion treatment and changed my view
- ↑ 27.12.2015: Minister Harris’ comments on abortion “disappointing but not surprising” says PLC
- ↑ Irish Government Discusses Giving Migrants Special Protection Under Hate Speech Law