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Irish Politicians Information and Guide
Alan Dukes (b.1945), Fine Gael leader (1987-1990)
Alan Shatter (b.1951), Former Fine Gael TD
Albert Reynolds (b.1932), Taoiseach (1992-1994)
Arthur Griffith - President of Dáil Éireann (Jan-Aug 1922) & 1921 Treaty delegation leader
Arthur Wellesley, 1st Duke of Wellington - member of Irish House of Commons, military leader and British Prime Minister Visit this site to find out MORE...,
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Irish Politicians Information and Guide,
Bertie Ahern Information and Guide
Patrick Bartholemew (Bertie) Ahern (Ir. Parthalán Ó hEachtairn) (born September 12, 1951) is the tenth Taoiseach of the Republic of Ireland (1997-present). He has been a TD since 1977 and has been the sixth leader of Fianna Fáil since 1994. Ahern has also served as Minister for Labour (1987-1991) and Minister for Finance (1991-1994). Visit this site to find out MORE...,
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Bertie Ahern Information and Guide,
O’Fearghail, Sean, T.D.
Sean was elected to Dail Eireann in 2002 for the Constituency of Kildare South. He was elected to Seanad Eireann on the Agriculture Panel in June 2000 ahead of the other candidates. He served as a member of Kildare County Council since 1985 to 2003 retiring when the duel mandidate was introduced. He successfully contested every local election. He has also contested general elections and has seen his vote increase.
He was Chairman of Kildare County Council 1995. He was the Chairman of the Newbridge/Kildare Area Committee of the Council. He has spear headed the voluntary Housing associations in Kildare and has served as the first Chairman of the SPC on Housing and Social Inclusion.,
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Sean OFearghail, TD.,,
4 Offaly Street,
Athy,
County: Kildare,
tel: +3530598634805,
fax: +3530598634805
Andrews, Barry , T.D.
"I entered politics in 1999 because I felt I could make a difference. I was elected to Dún Laoghaire Rathdown County Council by the Blackrock Ward area, heading the poll. Since then I have worked tirelessly for the people I represent. In May 2002 I was honoured to be elected to represent the people of the Dún Laoghaire constituency as their T.D. in Dáil Éireann." For more details on Barry and the latest news and developments in the Dun Laoghaire constituency visit his website.,
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Dail Eireann,
Kildare Street,
Dublin 2,
County: Dublin,
tel: (01) 6183856,
fax: (01) 6184599
Madeleine Taylor-Quinn
Fine Gael Public Representation, Madeleiine Taylor-Quinn, Leader of the Fine Gael Group in Clare County Council.,
Contact:
Leadmore East,
Kilursh,
County: Clare,
tel: +353-(0)65-9051,
Frank Fahey TD
Frank Fahey TD, Fianna Fail, Galway West, Ireland - Department of Justice, Equity and Law Reform. Online office offering a 24 hour service, 7 days a week – Working For You.,
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Frank Fahey TD,
Ballybane Industrial Estate,
Galway,
County: Galway,
tel: +353 91 771020,
fax: +353 91771040
Quentin Gargan
Green Party Candidate for Cork South West,
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County: Cork,
tel: +353,
fax: +353
Quinn, Feargal, Senator
A user-friendly portal to law-making and proceedings in both houses of the Irish parliament.
Senator Quinn says "I believe passionately in the Seanad's role, and give a lot of time to my duties there. I was re-elected in 1997 and 2002 (when I topped the poll, so somebody must have been watching).",
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Costello, Eoin, Councillor
The comprehensive site of Councillor Eoin Costello containing a large amount of information about Dun Laoghaire Rathdown County and Council.
In 1999 he was elected to Dun Laoghaire Rathdown County Council, representing the Ballybrack Ward. In January of 2000 his sold his jewellery business and became the first in Ireland to sell their retail premises to develop an Internet business. Using the money generated from the sale he established Novara I.T. in September of 2000.,
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County: Dublin
Boyle, Dan, Cllr., Green Party
Dan Boyle, TD (Member of Parliament elected May 2002) for Cork South Central, was the first Green Party / Comhaontas Glas candidate to
have been elected to Cork City
Council. First elected in 1991 as a representative for the South East Ward, he stood and was elected for the South Central Ward in 1999. His contesting of the Cork South Central Dáil Constituency has led more people to vote for the Green Party in this constituency than in any otherconstituency in Ireland.,
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O'Flynn, Noel, TD
First contested the General Election 1997, Elected to Dail Eireann.
Member of the Oireachtas Joint Committee on Public Enterprise, also member
of Oireachtas Joint Committee on Enterprise and Small Business.
Member of the Cork Corporation since 1991. In 1999 contested June 11th
Local Authority Election for Cork Corporation, Elected Alderman in the
North Central Ward. Currently serving on Roads, Finance & Planning
Committees, Travellers Committee, Chairman. Bye Laws Committee on
Consumption of Alcohol in Public Places, Community Development Committee.
Joint Committee Cork Corporation, Cork County Council.,
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Kelleher, Billy, TD
In May 2002 I was re-elected to Cork North Central following the General Election campaign. Since then I have been appointed as the Deputy Chief Whip of the Government with a wide variety of duties. A challenge that I am enjoying so far! I have maintained my membership of the Environment & Local Government Committee an area that is of great interest to me.,
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Crowley, Brian, MEP
Brian Crowley made Irish election history in June 1999, when he received a phenomenal 154,195 first preference votes in the European Elections. This represented the highest quota in the island of Ireland, even beating such political icons as the Rev. Ian Paisley and John Hume into second and third places respectively.,
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Walsh, Joe, Minister for Agriculture
Re-appointed as Minister for Agriculture, Food and Rural Development on 6 June 2002 and due to change of Ministerial titles and responsibilities renamed, Minister for Agriculture and Food from June 6 2002.
As a member of the Cabinet I am only too aware of the level of critical leadership and strategic management that was demanded to deliver on our achievements. Success does not just happen, it is made to happen. This has been the strength of this Government.,
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Kiely, Dan, Senator
A member of the Joint Committee on Environment and Local Government Dan is the Fianna Fail spokesman on the Environment and also European Affairs in the Seanad. He has also served as Secretary of Tarbert Development Association 1979-1981,Chairman of General Council of County Councils 1985-1987. He was Chairman of the North Kerry Gaelic Athletic Association 1968-1973 and has been Chairman of the Fianna Fáil Immigration Committee since 1988.,
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Turley, Michael - Local Representative
Michael Turley - FF Representative Pembroke Ward (Dublin South East)
Personal Profile:
Born Donnybrook, Dublin 1974. Educated Oatlands College, Stillorgan, Dublin; Trinity College, Dublin B.A., B.A.I. 1997, M.A. 2002. Employed as an IT Specialist in the Finance Treasury Sector.
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Vice-Chairperson of the Tom D.Arcy Cumann (Dublin South East). Formerly party activist with Eoin Ryan T.D. and Garry Keegan C.C.. Now a party candidate for Pembroke constituency.,
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