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Is polaiteoir Éireannach é Éamon Mac Giollamóir (Béarla: Eamon Gilmore )(24 Aibreán 1955 a rugadh é), atá ina cheannaire ar Pháirtí an Lucht Oibre ó 2007. Is Teachta Dála é ar son Dhún Laoghaire sa Dáil ó 1989 agus sa bhliain 2011 ghlac sé ról an Tánaiste agus Aire Gnóthaí Eachtracha.
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Rugadh Éamon Mac Giollamóir ar an 24 Aibreán 1955 sa Chealtrach, Contae na Gaillimhe. Fuair sé a chuid oideachais meánscoile i gColáiste Ghearrbhaile, Béal Átha na Sluaighe agus ina dhiaidh sin d'fhreastail sé ar Ollscoil na hÉireann, Gaillimh áit ar chaith sé ...
Eamon Gilmore was first elected in 1989 as TD to Dún Laoghaire and is the current leader of the Labour Party, the second most popular party in Ireland. , positive
October 28th 2007 - William and Connie Paton with Deputy Eamon Gilmore, Leader of The Labour Party at the Retirement Function for Seamus Pattison , positive
The leader of The Labour Party Eamon Gilmore will visit Galway tomorrow to support the General Election campaigns of the party’s three candidates in the county.
Councillor Derek Nolan is standing for Labour in Galway West while councillor Colm Keaveney and Lorraine Higgins are running in Galway East. Mr Gilmore is originally from east Galway and went to university in UCG.
Mr Gilmore will do a ‘walkabout’ in the city, starting at the GBC Restaurant and Coffee Shop, Williamsgate Street, at 11.45pm, before continuing on to Shop Street.
From 1.15pm to 2.15pm Mr ...
Labour leader Eamon Gilmore has criticised Fianna Fáil’s handling of broadband infrastructure during its years in government.
“If anything comes even remotely close to Fianna Fáil’s disastrous handling of the banks it is their failure on broadband,” Mr Gilmore said today.
“To have governed a country over a period when there was economic growth, to have taken over the Irish economy in 1997 from Ruairi Quinn, at a time when we were creating 1,000 jobs per week, when our public finances were back in the black, when the Irish economy was ...
LABOUR LEADER Eamon Gilmore said yesterday his party was seeking a mandate from the people to renegotiate elements of the EU-IMF deal.
He said the terms of the bailout package were “crippling the economy” and putting the entire burden of the banking debts on the Irish taxpayer.
“It is perfectly clear that the deal that was negotiated is not going to work. It is not going to allow the Irish economy to recover,” he told RTÉ’s This Week programme.
Dismissing Fianna Fáil claims that the essential parts of the deal were non-negotiable, Mr ...
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