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Simon Coveney

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Gender Male
Age 51
Date of birth June 16,1972
Zodiac sign Gemini
Born Cork
Ireland
Spouse Ruth Furney
Office Tánaiste
Siblings Patrick F. Coveney
Job Politician
Spokesperson
Official site oireachtas.ie
Party Fine Gael
Position Teachta Dála of Ireland
Teachta Dála of Ireland since 1998
Children Jessica Coveney
Annalise Coveney
Beth Coveney
Education University College Cork
Royal Agricultural University
Clongowes Wood College SJ
Previous positionMinister for Defence of Ireland (2020–2022)
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Date of Upd.
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Simon Coveney is an Irish Fine Gael politician who has served as Minister for Enterprise, Trade and Employment since December 2022 and Deputy leader of Fine Gael since 2017. He previously served as Minister for Foreign Affairs and Minister for Defence from 2020 to 2022.

Biography

Simon coevney is the current minister for foreign affairs of ireland.He was born on 16th of june in cork.Ireland.He is a leo and holds irish nationality.He is the son of former fine gael td hugh coveney and his wife margaret.He has two siblings.A brother and a sister.

Physical Characteristics

Simon coveney is a tall man with a height of 6 feet and 2 inches.Eh has a slim boyd type and weighs around 75 kg.He has blue eyes and light brown hair.

Education and Career

Simon coveney attended presentation brothers college in cork and later graduated from university college cork with a degree in law.He was elected to the dail eierann in 1998 and has since held various positions in the irish government.He was appoinetd as minisetr for foreign affairs in 2017.

Personal Life

Simon coveney is married to ruth furney and they hvae three children together.He is a kene sportsman and enjoys playing golf and tennis.

Most Important Event

The most important event in simon coveney s career was his appointment as minister for foreign affairs in 2017.He has since been invovled in various international negotiations and has been a key figure in the brexit negotiations.He has also eben involved in the negotiations for the northern ireland protocol.

EU corruption charges 'very very worrisome', says foreign policy chief

EU corruption charges 'very very worrisome', says foreign policy chief
Dec 12,2022 6:00 am

... And Irish Foreign Affairs minister Simon Coveney said the were " very damaging"...

Ireland to return mummified remains and sarcophagus to Egypt

Ireland to return mummified remains and sarcophagus to Egypt
Dec 8,2022 1:00 pm

... Ireland s Minister for Foreign Affairs, Simon Coveney, said he was " delighted" that his department could help in what he described as an " important project"...

Stormont stalemate: Northern Ireland fails to restore power-sharing

Stormont stalemate: Northern Ireland fails to restore power-sharing
Dec 7,2022 1:10 pm

... Irish Foreign Minister Simon Coveney has suggested that pay cut would take effect from January...

DUP conference: Donaldson to call for union support in speech

DUP conference: Donaldson to call for union support in speech
Oct 8,2022 4:00 am

... However, on Thursday Irish Foreign Minister Simon Coveney - that is the current deadline for restoring power sharing at Stormont...

NI politics: Is another Stormont election a certainty?

NI politics: Is another Stormont election a certainty?
Oct 6,2022 7:30 pm

... On Thursday, Irish Foreign Minister Simon Coveney said he envisaged the issues would not be quickly resolved...

Northern Ireland Protocol: Legislation to scrap parts to be published

Northern Ireland Protocol: Legislation to scrap parts to be published
Jun 13,2022 8:55 am

... " My message to the UK government is this is a mistake, and to move away from unilaterally introducing legislation which breaches international law, " said Simon Coveney...

Northern Ireland: Truss to set out plans on post-Brexit trade deal

Northern Ireland: Truss to set out plans on post-Brexit trade deal
May 17,2022 10:05 am

... On Monday evening, Ms Truss held calls with Ireland s foreign minister, Simon Coveney, and European Commission vice-president Maros Sefcovic...

Northern Ireland: Could the EU and UK face a trade war?

Northern Ireland: Could the EU and UK face a trade war?
May 17,2022 5:50 am

... Last November, Ireland s minister for foreign affairs, Simon Coveney, warned that the entire Trade and Co-operation Agreement (TCA) - which exists to ensure tariff-free and quota-free trade between the EU and UK - depends on the UK observing the Protocol...

Brexit: Boris Johnson calls for 'anti-democratic' backstop to be scrapped

May 16,2022 12:30 am

Boris Johnson has written to Donald Tusk (right) to set out his demands for a Brexit Deal

Boris Johnson has told the EU the Irish border backstop must be scrapped as it is "unviable" and "anti-democratic".

In a the PM also said the backstop risked undermining the Northern Irish peace process.

But Mr Tusk said those opposing The Arrangement without "realistic alternatives" supported re-establishing a hard border.

This was the reality "even if they do not admit it", he added.

"The backstop is an insurance to avoid a hard border on The Island of Ireland unless and until an alternative is found,"

"This has been the clear and consistent EU position, it remains so," added Irish Foreign Minister Simon Coveney in response to the tweet.

The European Commission said Mr Johnson's letter did not contain a "legally operational solution" to prevent a hard Irish border.

"It does not set out what any alternative arrangements could be," a spokeswoman said, and "recognises that there is no guarantee such arrangements would be in place by the end of the transitional period".

The backstop is part of the withdrawal agreement, negotiated by former PM Theresa May with Brussels but rejected Three Times by MPs.

Mr Johnson's four-page letter to Mr Tusk came ahead of meetings This Week with German Chancellor Angela Merkel and French President Emmanuel Macron .

The BBC's political correspondent Iain Watson said Mr Johnson appeared to be aiming for one of two outcomes - either the EU blinks as the prospect of no Deal looms ever closer, or it holds firm, in which case the PM will argue it is Brussels' fault the country is heading for no Deal .

The Border is a matter of great political, security and diplomatic sensitivity, and both the UK and EU agree that Whatever Happens after Brexit there should be no new physical checks or infrastructure at The Frontier .

The backstop is a position of last resort to guarantee that, but if implemented, it would see Northern Ireland stay aligned to some rules of the EU single market.

It would also involve a temporary single customs territory, effectively keeping the whole of the UK in the EU customs union.

In his letter, Mr Johnson described the backstop as "inconsistent with the sovereignty of the UK".

He said The Arrangement would be "anti-democratic" because it offered no means for the UK to unilaterally exit and no say for the people of Northern Ireland over The Rules that would apply there.

The PM also warned that it risked "weakening the delicate balance" of the Good Friday peace agreement because unionist parties like the DUP are so unhappy with it.

He said he was confident that its removal would lead to the withdrawal Deal finally being passed in the UK Parliament.

But Guy Verhofstadt , Brexit spokesman for the European Parliament , said there was no majority in his assembly - which would also have to ratify any Brexit Deal - to remove the backstop.

"It is a vital insurance policy, negotiated in good faith and supported by the people of The Island of Ireland," he.

The Prime Minister called for "flexible and creative solutions" and "alternative arrangements" - Based on Technology - to avoid a hard border.

He said the backstop should be replaced with a commitment to put in place such arrangements as far as possible before the end of the transition period - currently the end of 2020 under Mrs May's Deal .

If they were not in place by the end of the transition period, Mr Johnson said the UK was "ready to look constructively and flexibly at what commitments might help".

"Time Is very short. But the UK is ready to move quickly, and, given the degree of Common Ground already, I hope the EU will be ready to do likewise," he wrote.

"I Am equally confident that Parliament would be able to act rapidly if we were able to reach a satisfactory agreement which did not contain the backstop. "

Donald Tusk doesn't name Boris Johnson in his tweet, but it's pretty clear he's referring to the Prime Minister and people of the same view.

In addition, the European Council and European Commission have sent a document to EU governments rebutting the claims in Mr Johnson's letter.

The document says the Prime Minister is wrong to suggest the backstop contradicts the Good Friday Agreement.

It also says he is wrong to suggest there is no way for the people of Northern Ireland to have a say, and that the separate legal orders of Northern Ireland and Ireland only coexist because of the framework provided by Eu Law .

The bottom line from the EU is that the backstop has to stay, because it's the only way to resolve all these problems.

In reply a senior UK government figure says Mr Tusk's response "looks like an overreaction".

"It appears their position is 'nothing will change' from the unworkable Deal offered to Theresa May ," they say. "Sad they are unwilling to be reasonable. "

However, Labour pointed out that Mr Johnson actually voted for Mrs May's Deal - including the backstop - When it came before Parliament for a third time in March.

Mr Johnson said at the time he was only doing so because he had reached the "sad conclusion" it was the only way to ensure the UK actually left the EU.

"Whichever Brexit outcome he pursues, whether it's a disastrous no Deal or this fantasyland wish list, Boris Johnson clearly has no qualms about putting jobs, rights, prosperity or peace in Northern Ireland At Risk ," shadow Northern Ireland secretary Tony Lloyd said.

Meanwhile , Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn is calling on the government to publish all documents on the impact of a no-Deal Brexit,

The government insisted the Operation Yellowhammer information was out of date and Brexit planning had accelerated since Mr Johnson became PM.

Conservative Party chairman James Cleverly told the BBC on Tuesday: "What it is, it's an internal document to stimulate actions and behaviour of governments - it's not a prediction, it's not a future estimate of reality, it is a series of worst-case scenarios to be mitigated and avoided. "

However, Mr Corbyn said: "If the government wants to be believed that it doesn't represent The Real impact, it must publish its most recent assessments today in full. "

A government spokesperson said up-to-date information on what businesses and members of The Public needed to do to prepare for the UK's departure from the EU was available on the government's Website .



boris johnson, ireland–uk border, jeremy corbyn, european union, donald tusk, republic of ireland, brexit

Source of news: bbc.com

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