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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...

No-deal Brexit dossier shows worst-case scenario - Gove

May 16,2022 12:30 am

A leaked cross-government study warning of the impact of a no-deal Brexit outlines a "worst-case scenario", cabinet minister Michael Gove has said.

Details from the dossier warn of food and medicine shortages if the UK leaves the EU without a deal.

Mr Gove, who is responsible for no-deal preparation, said the document was old and Brexit planning had accelerated since Boris Johnson became PM.

But he acknowledged no deal would bring disruption, or "bumps in The Road ".

The leak comes.

The Prime Minister will insist there must be a new Brexit deal when he holds talks with German Chancellor Angela Merkel and French President Emmanuel Macron .

According to Operation Yellowhammer, the UK could face months of disruption at its ports after a no-deal Brexit .

And plans to avoid a hard Border between Northern Ireland and the Irish Republic are unlikely to prove sustainable, it adds.

The dossier says leaving the EU without a deal could lead to:

The dossier warns of disruption at ports, along with food, fuel and medicine shortages

A No 10 source told the BBC the dossier had been leaked by a former minister in an attempt to influence discussions with EU leaders.

They added that the document "is from when ministers were blocking what needed to be done to get ready to leave and the funds were not available".

Responding to the leak, Mr Gove said some of the concerns about a no-deal Brexit had been "exaggerated".

He said: "It's certainly the case that there will be bumps in The Road , some element of disruption in The Event of no-deal.

"But the document that has appeared in the Sunday Times was an attempt, in The Past , to Work Out what the very, very worst situation would be so that we could take Steps to mitigate that.

"And we have taken Steps . "

Mr Gove also claimed some MPs were "frustrating" the government's chances of securing a New Deal with the EU.

He said: "Sadly, there are some in the House of Commons who think they can try to prevent us leaving on October 31st. And as long as they continue to try to make that argument, then that actually gives some heart to some in the European Union that we won't leave on October 31st.

"The sooner that everyone recognises that we will leave on That Day , the quicker we can move towards a good deal in everyone's interests. "

Business minister Kwasi Kwarteng told Sky News ' Sophy Ridge on Sunday: "I think there's a lot of scaremongering around and a lot of people are playing into project fear. "

'Completely insane'

But a former head of the Civil Service , Lord Kerslake - who described the document as "Credible " - said the dossier "lays bare the scale of the risks we are facing with a no-deal Brexit in almost every area".

"These risks are completely insane for This Country to be taking and we have to explore Every Avenue to avoid them," he told BBC Radio 4 's Broadcasting House .

Irish Deputy Prime Minister Simon Coveney said, that Dublin had "always been clear" a hard Border in Ireland "must be avoided".

The Irish backstop - the provision in former Prime Minister Theresa May 's withdrawal Agreement that could see Northern Ireland continue to follow some of the same trade rules as The Republic of Ireland and the rest of the EU, thus preventing a hard Border - was an "insurance policy" designed to protect The Peace process, he said.

Michelle O'Neill, Sinn Fein 's deputy leader, accused Mr Johnson of in Brexit Negotiations .

She Said Ireland as a whole had been voicing concerns about a no-deal Brexit for months.

The SNP's Stephen Gethins said the documents lay bare the "sheer havoc Scotland and the UK are hurtling towards".

Liberal Democrat MP Tom Brake said they showed the effects of a no-deal Brexit should be taken more seriously.

"The government has simply, I think, pretended that this wasn't an issue," he said

Ministers were in "a real pickle" since "the US has said that if that Border is jeopardised, we're not going to get a trade deal with them", he added.

Speaker of the US House of Representatives Nancy Pelosi said on Wednesday that if Brexit undermined the Good Friday Agreement .

Boris Johnson will This Week visit EU leaders

The leak comes as the Prime Minister prepares to travel to Berlin to meet German Chancellor Angela Merkel on Wednesday, before going to Paris to see French President Emmanuel Macron on Thursday.

Mr Johnson is expected to say Parliament cannot and will not change the outcome of the 2016 EU referendum and will insist there must be a New Deal to replace Mrs May's withdrawal Agreement - defeated Three Times by MPs - if the UK is to leave the EU with a deal.

However, it is thought their discussions will chiefly focus on issues such as foreign policy, security, trade and The Environment , ahead of the G7 summit next weekend.

Meanwhile, a cross-party group of More Than 100 MPs has urged the Prime Minister to recall Parliament and let it sit permanently until the UK leaves the EU.

In a letter, MPs say the country is "on The Brink of an economic crisis".

Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn also.

Elsewhere, anti-Brexit campaigner Gina Miller said the government had "unequivocally" accepted it could not shut down Parliament to clear the way for a no-deal Brexit .

She told Sky's Sophy Ridge On Sunday: "What they have said is, unequivocally, they accept that to close down Parliament, to bypass them in terms of Brexit - stopping a no-deal Brexit , in particular - is illegal. "

Ms Miller said she would continue to seek further reassurances that MPs would be able to pass legislation to stop a no-deal Brexit .

Anti-Brexit campaigner Gina Miller said the government had accepted it could not shut down Parliament to clear the way for a no-deal Brexit

boris johnson, jeremy corbyn, operation yellowhammer, brexit

Source of news: bbc.com

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