London:Ireland's Indian-origin Prime Minister, Leo Varadkar, on Wednesday sent shockwaves across the country by announcing his sudden resignation citing personal and political reasons, triggering a leadership contest. The 45-year-old Taoiseach, as the Irish Prime Minister is known, made the announcement in an emotional statement delivered from the steps of the government buildings in Dublin. Varadkar said he believed a new leader "will be better placed than me" to gain seats for his party Fine Gael in the next general election, scheduled for next year.
"My reasons for stepping down now are personal and political, but mainly political... After seven years in office, I don't feel I'm the best person for that job anymore," said Varadkar. "There are loyal colleagues and good friends contesting local European elections, and I want to give them the best chance possible. On a personal level, I've enjoyed being Taoiseach... However, politicians are human beings and we have our limitations. We give it everything until we can't anymore. And then we have to move on," he said.
"That's it. I have nothing else lined up or in mind. No definite personal or political plans, but I am looking forward to having the time to think about them," he added. Varadkar was born in Ireland to a Mumbai-born father and Irish mother and has led the Fine Gael party since 2017, when aged 38 he became the country's youngest and first openly gay Prime Minister, and has served as Taoiseach twice since.
In his speech, Varadkar added that he was proud that the country is "more equal and more modern place when it comes to the rights of children, the LGBT community, equality for women and their bodily autonomy". Last month, he joined Britain's Indian-origin Prime Minister to unveil a historic power-sharing pact when Varadkar and Sunak agreed that a stable, effective and successful Northern Ireland part of the United Kingdom and sharing a border with Ireland benefitted the UK-Irish relationship immensely.