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| Enda Kenny, Irish politician who was leader of Fine Gael (–17) and taoiseach (prime minister) of Ireland (–17). | |
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Early Life in Castlebar, Mayo
Enda Kenny was born in Islandeady, a village outside Castlebar, in and is currently Taoiseach of Ireland. The Mayo man went to school in the Castlebar area, first attending St Patrick’s National School in Cornanool before going to secondary school in St Gerard’s College in Castlebar itself.
He had a keen interest in GAA from an early age and played Gaelic football for Islandeady. Kenny continued to third level education in St Patrick’s College of Education in Dublin and University College Galway (now NUIG) and worked briefly as a primary school teacher before turning to politics.
Political Career of Enda Kenny
It can be said that Kenny was destined for a career in politics. His father, Henry Kenny, was a Fine Gael TD in the s and it was at his constituency clinics in the s that Enda began to get involved in politics. When Henry passed away in Enda was chosen by Fine Gael to stand in the by-election that followed. He was elected and, at 24, was the
Who is Enda Kenny? - The Irish Times
- Enda Kenny (born 24 April ) is an Irish former Fine Gael politician who served as Taoiseach from to , Leader of Fine Gael from to , Minister for Defence from May to July 20to , Leader of the Opposition from to , Minister for Tourism and Trade from to and Minister of State at the.
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- Enda Kenny was born in Islandeady, a village outside Castlebar, in and is currently Taoiseach of Ireland.
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- First elected at just 24, the year-old 'Father of the Dáil' became the longest serving Taoiseach in Fine Gael history in recent weeks.