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Helen McEntee (born 8 June 1986) is an Irish Fine Gael politician who has served as Minister for Justice since June 2020 and deputy leader of Fine Gael since October 2024. She has been a Teachta Dála (TD) for the Meath East constituency since 2013. She previously served as a minister of state from 2016 to 2020.
Fine Gael candidate Helen McEntee finished first on the first count with 9,356 votes (38.5%), while Fianna Fáil's Thomas Byrne came second with 8,002 votes (32.9%). McEntee was elected on the third count with 11,473 votes. [ 13 ]
Helen McEntee dismissed the suggestion that criticism of her handling of riots in Dublin late last year had influenced her decision not to throw her hat in the ring to replace Leo Varadkar as Fine ...
Fine Gael (/ ˌ f iː n ə ˈ ɡ eɪ l, ˌ ... The position of deputy leader has been held since 2024 by Helen McEntee TD, the Minister for Justice. Party leader The ...
Fianna Fail deputy leader Jack Chambers and Fine Gael deputy leader Helen McEntee met on Tuesday evening for discussions on government formation, with the parties’ full negotiating teams set to ...
The justice ministry needs “new political control and direction” after 14 years with a Fine Gael minister at its helm, Jim O’Callaghan has said. The Fianna Fail justice spokesman said there ...
Fine Gael: 1933: 1969: 35y 7m Did not hold office between the 1943 and 1944 elections. Taoiseach (1948–1951, 1954–1957) Vivion de Valera: Fianna Fáil: 1945 b: 1981: 35y 7m Son of Éamon de Valera: John Bruton: Fine Gael: 1969: Resigned on 31 October 2004: 35y 4m Taoiseach (1994–1997). Resigned as TD to become EU Ambassador to the United ...
The Deputy leader of Fine Gael is a senior politician within the Fine Gael political party in Ireland. The post is currently held by Helen McEntee, who was appointed deputy on 19 October 2024. [1] Like other political party leaders, the leader of Fine Gael has the power to appoint or dismiss their deputy.