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No céad míle fáilte for new Gaeltacht minister 16.07.14

DONEGAL North East T.D., Joe McHugh (43) is celebrating his promotion to Junior Minister at the Department of the Gaeltacht - but he first has to brush up on the native tongue.
Carrigart-based Minister McHugh's elevation got off to a controversial start yesterday after language groups criticised the fact that he is not fluent in the Irish language.
However, Taoiseach Enda Kenny has defended the appointment, telling the Dáil Deputy McHugh had booked a refresher course in the Donegal Gaeltacht.
Mr Kenny was responding to questions by Fianna Fáil TD Eamon Ó Cuív.
Mr Ó Cuív praised the new junior minister's abilities and integrity but described the appointment as "shocking and disappointing".
He said his selection showed a Government disregard for Irish and described it as a "slap in the face" for Gaeltacht communities. He called on Mr Kenny to rectify his "significant error".
But Mr Kenny insisted Minister McHugh, who takes over from Deputy Dinny McGinley in the role, would be able to comfortably deal with Mr Ó Cuív on TG4 or Raidió na Gaeltachta.
He said the Donegal politician's Irish "may be a bit rusty" but he was "getting back into action and getting it up to standard".
Meanwhile Mr McHugh's lack of Irish fluency was also commented upon by the Irish language commissioner.
An Coimisinéir Teanga Rónán Ó Domhnaill said it would be "much more preferable" if Mr McHugh was a fluent Irish speaker.
Mr Ó Domhnaill said there was concern about the way the minister would be able to communicate with Gaeltacht communities about their issues and concerns.
Conradh na Gaeilge said while it would have preferred fluency in the new minister, it would work with him and his colleague, senior minister in the Arts Department, Heather Humphreys who also does not have fluency in the language.
Meanwhile, Deputy McGinley has announced his intention to retire at the next general election.
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