
(01/10/1936 - 20/05/2011)
27th Dáil - Chairman of Enterprise and Economic Strategy Committee (16 March 1995 to 15 May 1997)
Chairman of the Select Committee on Members' Interests of Dáil Éireann

(21/11/1931 - 20/03/2000)
Born: Bansha.
Born 21 November 1931
Elected to the Seanad in a by-election on 23 April 1975
Defeated in the Seanad election of 1977
27th Dáil - Chairman of the European Affairs Committee [14 March 1995 to 15 May 1997]
28th Dáil - Chairman of Tourism Sport and Recreation Committee [09 December 1997 to 20 March 2000]
Died 20 March 2000

(18/04/1941 - )
Aimhirgin
Circular Road
Letteragh
Rahoon
Co. Galway.
Born 18 April 1941
23rd Dáil - Defeated in November 1982 election
27th Dáil - Minister for the Gaeltacht [12 January 1993 to 17 November 1994(resigned)] [change of Department name to Arts Culture and the Gaeltacht with effect from 21 January 1993]
Minister for Arts Culture and the Gaeltacht [15 December 1994 to 26 June 1997]
Defeated in the Seanad election of 1977
11 November 2011 inaugurated as the Ninth President of Ireland

(09/05/1956 - )
Constituency Office -
Telephone (053) 912 4036
Fax (053) 912 3765
T: (01) 6183538
E: brendan.howlin@oireachtas.ie
W: http://brendanhowlin.ie
27th Dáil - Minister for Health [12 January 1993 to 17 November 1994 (resigned)]
Minister for the Environment [15 December 1994 to 26 June 1997]
30th Dáil - Leas-Cheann Comhairle [26 June 2007 to ---]

(09/02/1935 - )
22nd Dáil - Minister for Labour
Minister for the Public Service [30 June 1981 to 9 March 1982]
24th Dáil - Minister for Labour [14 December 1982 to 13 December 1983]
Minister for the Environment [13 December 1983 to 14 February 1986]
Minister for Tourism Fisheries and Forestry [14 February 1986 to 20 January 1987] resigned
27th Dáil - Vice-Chairman State Sponsored Bodies Committee [13 May 1993 to 24 January 1995] [15 march 1995 to 15 May 1997].

(17/06/1917 - 27/06/2001)
Born: Headford
Killarney
Co. Kerry
Percival Street
Kanturk
Co. Cork
24th Dáil - Minister of State at the Department of Trade Commerce and Tourism [16 December 1982]
resigned 20 January 1987
Defeated in the 1987 election.

(09/12/1944 - )
61 Sweetbriar Lawn
Tramore
Co. Waterford
27th Dáil - Minister of State at the Department of Agriculture and Forestry [14 January 1993 to 17 November 1994 (resigned)]
Minister of State at the Department of Health [20 December 1994 to 26 June 1997]

(01/04/1936 - 05/08/1994)
27th Dáil - Minister of State at the Department of the Marine (with special responsibility for Port Development Safety at sea and Inland Fisheries) [14 January 1993 to 5 August 1994]

(01/12/1934 - )
Born: Cork City
24th Dáil - Minister of State at the Department of the Environment [13 February 1986 to 20 January 1987 (resigned)]
27th Dáil - Chairman of Enterprise and Economic Strategy Committee [5 May 1993 to 19 December 1994]
Minister of State at the Department of Tourism and Trade [20 December 1994 to 26 June 1997]

(19/04/1936 - )
6 Upper New Street
Kilkenny
T: + 353 (0)1 618 3444
E: LeasCC@Oireachtas.ie
W: ceanncomhairle.oireachtas.ie/cv_deputy.asp
24th Dáil - Minister of State in the Department of Social Welfare [15 December 1983 - 20 January 1987] (resigned)
27th Dáil - Chairman of the Select Committee on Social Affairs [13 May 1993 to 24 January 1995] [13 March 1995- ]
28th Dáil - Ceann Comhairle [26 June 1997 - 6 June 2002]
29th Dáil - Leas-Cheann Comhairle [18 June 2002 - 29 April 2007].
Did not contest the 2007 General Election.

(02/04/1946 - )
Leinster House
Kildare Street
Dublin 2
T: (01) 6183434
E: ruairi.quinn@oireachtas.ie
W: http://www.ruairiquinn.ie
Elected to Dáil Éireann 16 June 1977 at a by-election
Defeated in the 1981 Dáil elections
24th Dáil - Minister of State at the Department of the Environment [December 1982 to 13 December 1983]
Minister for Labour [13 December 1983 to 20 January 1987 (resigned)]
Minister for Labour and the Public Service [14 February 1986 to 20 January 1987]
27th Dáil - Minister for Industry and Commerce [12 January 1993 to 17 November 1994 (resigned)] [change of Department name to Enterprise and Employment with effect from 21 January 1993]
Minister for Finance [15 December 1994 to 26 June 1997]
Leader of the Labour Party [November 1997 to October 2002]
13th Seanad - Nominated by the Taoiseach on the 1 July 1976

(27/01/1943 - )
1 Burrow Road
Portrane
Co. Dublin
Elected to the Dáil at a by-election on 11 March 1998
Did not contest the 2007 General Election.

(01/08/1950 - )
Born: Tralee
Co. Kerry
22nd Dáil - Minister of State at the Department of Justice
24th Dáil - Tánaiste and Minister for the Environment [14 December 1982 to 13 December 1983]
Tánaiste and Minister for Energy [13 December 1983 to 20 January 1987]Resigned 20 January 1987
27th Dáil - Tánaiste and Minister for Foreign Affairs [12 January 1993 to 17 November 1994 (resigned)]
Tánaiste and Minister for Foreign Affairs [15 December 1994 to 26 June 1997]

(01/10/1944 - )
Leinster House
Kildare Street
Dublin 2
Tel: 01 6272149
T: (01)6183013
E: emmet.stagg@oireachtas.ie
W: http://www.labour.ie/emmetstagg
27th Dáil - Minister of State at the Department of the Environment [14 January 1993 to 17 November 1994 (resigned)]
Minister of State at the Department of the Transport Energy and Communication [20 December 1994 to 26 June 1997]
29th Dáil - Appointed Party Chief Whip

(01/12/1931 - )
Born: Dublin
27th Dáil - Minister for Labour [12 January 1993 to 17 November 1994 (resigned)] [change of Department name to Equality and Law Reform with effect from 21 January 1993]
Minister for Justice Equality and Law Reform [15 December 1994 to 26 June 1997]