Fianna Fail’s John McGuinness has been elected by TDs to become the next Leas-Cheann Comhairle.
He secured 96 votes in a secret ballot of TDs, ahead of Sinn Féin candidate Aengus O Snodaigh on 66, according to the Oireachtas.
Before his election, Mr McGuinness said the “status quo has to be challenged at all times” as he told deputies that reform is one of his focuses in public life.
“I believe disruptors in the system are necessary because we cannot become complacent in the work we do on behalf of the people who elect us.
“That, and reform, has been the cornerstone of my contribution to public life, always with an emphasis on public service.”

The person holding the position of Leas-Cheann Comhairle, or deputy chairperson, performs the duties of the Ceann Comhairle when they are absent in the Dail.
This involves presiding over debates, ensuring business is conducted in an orderly fashion, and dealing with disputes and disciplinary matters.
Independent TD Verona Murphy was elected as Ceann Comhairle in December.
Meanwhile, Fine Gael senator Maria Byrne was elected as the Leas-Cathoirleach of the Seanad by 36 votes to 15, beating Independent senator Eileen Flynn.
Some senators had expressed disappointment that rules had not been reformed to allow for a secret ballot for the position.
It come after Fine Gael’s Mark Daly was elected as Cathaoirleach last week.