Breeda Moynihan-Cronin

Irish former Labour Party politician (b. 1953

Breeda Moynihan-Cronin
Moynihan-Cronin, c. 2002
Teachta Dála
In office
November 1992 – May 2007
ConstituencyKerry South
Personal details
Born (1953-03-31) 31 March 1953 (age 71)
Cork, Ireland
Political partyLabour Party
Parent
  • Michael Moynihan (father)
EducationDominican College Sion Hill
Alma materSkerry's College

Breeda Moynihan-Cronin (née Moynihan; born 31 March 1953) is an Irish former Labour Party politician who served as a Teachta Dála (TD) for the Kerry South constituency from 1992 to 2007.[1]

She was born in Cork in 1953, but is a native of Killarney, County Kerry. She was educated at St. Brigid's Secondary School, Killarney; Dominican College Sion Hill, Dublin; and Skerry's College, Cork. Her father, Michael Moynihan, was a TD for Kerry South from 1981 to 1987 and from 1989 to 1992. She worked as a bank official before becoming involved in politics in 1991 when she was elected to Kerry County Council. She was first elected to Dáil Éireann at the 1992 general election as a Labour Party TD for Kerry South, succeeding her father. She was re-elected at every election until 2007.[2]

She held a number of Front Bench positions in the Labour Party, including, Spokesperson on Justice, Equality and Law Reform (1997–1998), Social, Community and Family Affairs (1998–1999), Tourism and Recreation (1999–2002), Social, Community and Family Affairs (2002–2003), and Equality and Law Reform (2003–2007). Moynihan–Cronin is a former Chairperson of the Labour Party.

On 11 October 2005, she announced that she would not stand for re-election at the forthcoming general election due to ill-health. Her decision to retire presented considerable difficulties for the Labour Party to retain her seat, as the party performed poorly at the local elections in 2004, failing to elect any councillors within the constituency. However, on 28 October 2006, she announced that she would stand in the forthcoming general election, having overcome her health difficulties.[3] However, she failed to retain her seat.

In June 2011, she returned to politics when she was co-opted onto Kerry County Council to represent the Killarney area, filling the seat left vacant when Marie Moloney was elected to Seanad Éireann.[4] In 2013, she stood down from the council and was replaced by Sean Counihan.

References

  1. ^ "Breeda Moynihan-Cronin". Oireachtas Members Database. Archived from the original on 7 November 2018. Retrieved 22 July 2010.
  2. ^ "Breeda Moynihan-Cronin". ElectionsIreland.org. Archived from the original on 21 November 2010. Retrieved 22 July 2010.
  3. ^ "Moynihan-Cronin will stand again for TD". RTÉ News. 28 October 2006. Archived from the original on 12 March 2007. Retrieved 29 October 2006.
  4. ^ "June Ordinary Meeting 2011" (PDF). Kerry County Council. 20 June 2011. Archived (PDF) from the original on 28 September 2011. Retrieved 27 August 2011.
Party political offices
Preceded by
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Chairperson of the Labour Party
2003–2007
Succeeded by
Brian O'Shea
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Teachtaí Dála (TDs) for the Kerry South constituency
This table is transcluded from Kerry South (Dáil constituency). (edit | history)
Dáil Election Deputy
(Party)
Deputy
(Party)
Deputy
(Party)
9th 1937 John Flynn
(FF)
Frederick Crowley
(FF)
Fionán Lynch
(FG)
10th 1938
11th 1943 John Healy
(FF)
12th 1944
1944 by-election Donal O'Donoghue
(FF)
1945 by-election Honor Crowley
(FF)
13th 1948 John Flynn
(Ind)
Patrick Palmer
(FG)
14th 1951
15th 1954 John Flynn
(FF)
16th 1957 John Joe Rice
(SF)
17th 1961 Timothy O'Connor
(FF)
Patrick Connor
(FG)
18th 1965
1966 by-election John O'Leary
(FF)
19th 1969 Michael Begley
(FG)
20th 1973
21st 1977
22nd 1981 Michael Moynihan
(Lab)
23rd 1982 (Feb)
24th 1982 (Nov)
25th 1987 John O'Donoghue[a]
(FF)
26th 1989 Michael Moynihan
(Lab)
27th 1992 Breeda Moynihan-Cronin
(Lab)
28th 1997 Jackie Healy-Rae
(Ind)
29th 2002
30th 2007 Tom Sheahan
(FG)
31st 2011 Tom Fleming
(Ind)
Michael Healy-Rae
(Ind)
Brendan Griffin
(FG)
32nd 2016 Constituency abolished. See Kerry
  1. ^ O'Donoghue served as Ceann Comhairle in the 30th Dáil from 2007 to 2009.