Eamon Gilmore (born 24 April 1955) is a European Union diplomat, and an Irish former Labour Party politician. He serves as European Union Special Representative...
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taking responsibility for the general election result. In his wake Eamon Gilmore was elected, unopposed, as the new Labour leader. Following the onset...
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These are the front benches of Eamon Gilmore from 2007 until 2011, before he became Tánaiste. Gilmore led the Labour Party between 2007 and 2014. He was...
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and Eamon Gilmore, and their positions either to the right or left of him were determined by the drawing of lots. Although both Martin and Gilmore had...
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Hillery (FF) Eamon Gilmore (WP) 27th 1992 Niamh Bhreathnach (Lab) Eamon Gilmore (DL) Helen Keogh (PDs) 28th 1997 Mary Hanafin (FF) Eamon Gilmore (Lab) Monica...
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the WP toward the centre.[better source needed] This led Rabbitte, Eamon Gilmore and others to earn the nickname "The Student Princes". In 1992, Rabbitte...
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party's elected representatives such as De Rossa, Pat Rabbitte and Eamon Gilmore and another grouping involving activists and organisers on the party's...
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on stations TV3, RTÉ and TG4, between Enda Kenny, Michaél Martin and Eamon Gilmore, and a five-way leaders' debate on RTÉ which also included Gerry Adams...
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2002 general election. She was deputy leader of the Labour Party under Eamon Gilmore, between 2007 and 2014. She was Tánaiste (Deputy Prime Minister) from...
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Minister", its literal translation is 'chieftain' or 'leader'. Although Éamon de Valera, who introduced the title in 1937, was a democratic politician...
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