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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: UK negotiators 'to step up tempo' on new deal talks

May 16,2022 12:30 am

Boris Johnson has promised a renewed effort to secure a deal with the EU before the Brexit deadline.

The UK's negotiators will now meet EU counterparts twice a week in the run-up to a crucial summit on 17 October.

It Follows a backlash from MPs and opponents of a no-deal Brexit against the Prime Minister 's decision to suspend Parliament next month.

Former Conservative PM Sir John Major has announced he is of Mr Johnson's plan.

And another senior Tory, Sir Oliver Letwin , said MPs still had time to act to prevent the UK leaving the EU without a deal.

As things stand, the UK is due to leave the EU on 31 October with or without a "divorce" agreement.

The EU said it expected the UK to come up with "concrete proposals" in the near future.

A European Commission spokesperson said its "doors remain open" and insisted it had "demonstrated our willingness to work 24/7 throughout this long process".

Sir John Major , who has previously threatened legal action against the prorogation - Suspension - of Parliament, announced on Friday that he was backing campaigner Gina Miller 's application for a judicial review of Mr Johnson's decision.

This would "avoid duplication of effort" and was necessary because of the "imminence of the prorogation", he added.

In a separate development, to the Prime Minister 's plan.

The previous government, under Theresa May , agreed a deal with the EU but it was rejected by MPs Three Times .

Mr Johnson says, while he would prefer to reach a New Deal , he is willing to leave without One - and maintains the UK will leave by the October deadline "no ifs, no buts".

A Number of MPs who oppose a no-deal Brexit are planning to take action in Parliament next week to force Mr Johnson to ask the EU for an extension to the deadline if a deal is not agreed In Time .

The PM's decision to has been criticised as a tactic to prevent such action.

But No 10 insists it is normal process to prompt a Queen's Speech and allow the new government to put forward its "very exciting agenda".

Mr Johnson said he had been "encouraged" by the response from EU leaders but it was "now time for both sides to Step Up the tempo".

He also said he had seen "a willingness to talk about alternatives to the anti-democratic backstop".

The backstop - a controversial back-up plan to prevent a hard border in Ireland if no post-Brexit trade deal is agreed - is likely to be at the forefront of the twice-weekly discussions between Brussels and the Prime Minister 's lead negotiator, David Frost .

But Ireland's Foreign Affairs Minister, Simon Coveney , said it was up to the UK to "propose alternatives that can solve those problems".

What are MPs' plans to stop no deal?

MPs are remaining tight-lipped about their precise plan to stop a no deal.

But Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn said The Party would attempt to bring legislation as soon as Parliament returns, and that a no-confidence vote to bring down the government remains an option.

BBC Newsnight's political editor Nick Watt said a cross-party group of MPs was planning a "Surgical Strike ", involving an emergency debate on Tuesday and a vote to take control of The Commons agenda The Following day.

That could prevent Chancellor Sajid Javid from carrying out his spending review, scheduled for Wednesday.

It is also thought some MPs are exploring ways of ensuring Parliament can meet on the Friday, Saturday and Sunday before the planned Suspension .

Sir Oliver said, despite Mr Johnson's decision to suspend Parliament, he still believed MPs had time to prevent a no-deal scenario.

He told BBC Radio 4 's Today programme: "I hope that Parliament will take a series of actions in a proper, orderly way that means, by the end of the week, Boris Johnson knows that as Prime Minister he has the backing of many of us to get a deal.

"But if he doesn't get a deal, he is going to have to seek an extension. "

Shadow attorney general Shami Chakrabarti also told the programme she believed there was now enough support among MPs to stop no deal, saying the numbers had been "strengthened" by rebel Conservatives following the prorogation announcement.

But their plan also faces possible challenges in the House of Lords, where Brexiteers could table multiple amendments as a delaying tactic until the shutdown begins.

However, Lord Lisvane - the former clerk of the House of Commons - told Today he believed The Lords "would be very cautious about seeking to kill a bill which had actually been passed by an elected house".

Can The Rebel alliance stop no-deal Brexit?

Within days we will know if the MPs who are implacably opposed to leaving the EU without a deal can really stop that happening.

With lots of former ministers on the backbenches, The Group which is openly fighting against the possibility of leaving the EU without a deal has a different complexion.

But given Boris Johnson 's main reason for success in the Tory leadership election was to leave the EU whatever it takes at the end of October, it is a pretty major goal for a group of backbenchers and opposition politicians.

What is the reaction to the Suspension of Parliament?

There has been outrage from all sides of the House about prorogation, with Labour, the SNP, the Lib Dems, Plaid Cymru , The Independent Group for Change and the Green Party releasing a joint statement to condemn it as "undemocratic".

Some Tories have also condemned the decision, with government whip Lord Young

But Foreign Secretary Dominic Raab said the idea it was some kind of constitutional outrage was "nonsense", and The Public wanted to see the government Getting On with things other than Brexit.

The planned Suspension triggered protests across the country, with further demonstrations expected this weekend.

Meanwhile, an e-petition on Parliament's website against the Suspension reached More Than 1. 5 million signatures.



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Source of news: bbc.com

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