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- Eamon_Gilmore abstract "Eamon Gilmore (born 24 April 1955) is an Irish Labour Party politician. In the Government of Ireland, he held the offices of Tánaiste and Minister for Foreign Affairs and Trade from March 2011 until July 2014. He was the Leader of the Labour Party from September 2007 to July 2014. He has represented the constituency of Dún Laoghaire in Dáil Éireann since 1989, firstly as a member of the Workers' Party of Ireland, later as a member of Democratic Left, then as a member of the Labour Party. He served as a Minister of State at the Department of the Marine from 1994 until 1997 during the 24th Government of Ireland.At the 2011 general election, he led the Labour Party to its best electoral performance with a record 37 Dáil seats. The party entered government in coalition with the Fine Gael party, with Gilmore being appointed Tánaiste and Minister for Foreign Affairs and Trade.As Minister for Foreign Affairs, he led Ireland's seventh Presidency of the European Council during the first half of 2013 and took on the role of chief negotiator for the Council in talks with the European Parliament on a €960 billion EU budget for the period 2014–2020. Throughout 2012, he held the role of Chairperson-In-Office of the Organisation for Security and Cooperation in Europe (OSCE).Born in County Galway, Gilmore graduated from University College Galway, becoming President of the Union of Students in Ireland. Later, he entered local politics as a trade union organizer. As a Democratic Left TD, he helped to negotiate that party's merger with Labour. He was beaten by his colleague, Pat Rabbitte, in Labour's 2002 leadership election, and was appointed, instead, as the party's Environment, Housing and Local Government spokesperson. He was elected unopposed as Labour Party leader in 2007.".
- Eamon_Gilmore activeYearsEndDate "1997-06-26".
- Eamon_Gilmore activeYearsEndDate "2014-07-04".
- Eamon_Gilmore activeYearsEndDate "2014-07-11".
- Eamon_Gilmore activeYearsStartDate "1989-06-15".
- Eamon_Gilmore activeYearsStartDate "1994-12-20".
- Eamon_Gilmore activeYearsStartDate "2007-09-06".
- Eamon_Gilmore activeYearsStartDate "2011-03-09".
- Eamon_Gilmore almaMater National_University_of_Ireland,_Galway.
- Eamon_Gilmore birthDate "1955-04-24".
- Eamon_Gilmore birthPlace Caltra.
- Eamon_Gilmore birthPlace County_Galway.
- Eamon_Gilmore birthYear "1955".
- Eamon_Gilmore deputy Joan_Burton.
- Eamon_Gilmore office "Leader of the Labour Party".
- Eamon_Gilmore office "Minister for Foreign Affairs and Trade".
- Eamon_Gilmore office "Minister of Stateat theDepartment of the Marine".
- Eamon_Gilmore office "Teachta Dála".
- Eamon_Gilmore office "Tánaiste".
- Eamon_Gilmore otherParty Democratic_Left_(Ireland).
- Eamon_Gilmore otherParty Workers'_Party_of_Ireland.
- Eamon_Gilmore party Labour_Party_(Ireland).
- Eamon_Gilmore region Dún_Laoghaire_(Dáil_Éireann_constituency).
- Eamon_Gilmore successor Charles_Flanagan.
- Eamon_Gilmore successor Hugh_Byrne_(Fianna_Fáil_politician).
- Eamon_Gilmore successor Joan_Burton.
- Eamon_Gilmore termPeriod Eamon_Gilmore__1.
- Eamon_Gilmore termPeriod Eamon_Gilmore__2.
- Eamon_Gilmore termPeriod Eamon_Gilmore__3.
- Eamon_Gilmore termPeriod Eamon_Gilmore__4.
- Eamon_Gilmore termPeriod Eamon_Gilmore__5.
- Eamon_Gilmore thumbnail Eamon_Gilmore_Conference_2010_cropped.jpg?width=300.
- Eamon_Gilmore viafId "167614329".
- Eamon_Gilmore wikiPageExternalLink www.gilmore.ie.
- Eamon_Gilmore wikiPageExternalLink eamongilmore.
- Eamon_Gilmore wikiPageID "1344416".
- Eamon_Gilmore wikiPageRevisionID "643391917".
- Eamon_Gilmore after Charles_Flanagan.
- Eamon_Gilmore almaMater National_University_of_Ireland,_Galway.
- Eamon_Gilmore as "Minister for Enterprise, Trade and Innovation".
- Eamon_Gilmore as "Minister for Foreign Affairs".
- Eamon_Gilmore before Brian_Cowen.
- Eamon_Gilmore before Mary_Hanafin.
- Eamon_Gilmore birthDate "1955-04-24".
- Eamon_Gilmore birthPlace "Caltra, County Galway, Ireland".
- Eamon_Gilmore children "3".
- Eamon_Gilmore constituency D%C3%BAn_Laoghaire_(D%C3%A1il_%C3%89ireann_constituency).
- Eamon_Gilmore dateOfBirth "1955-04-24".
- Eamon_Gilmore deputy Joan_Burton.
- Eamon_Gilmore hasPhotoCollection Eamon_Gilmore.
- Eamon_Gilmore honorificSuffix Teachta_D%C3%A1la.
- Eamon_Gilmore name "Eamon Gilmore".
- Eamon_Gilmore name "Gilmore, Eamon".
- Eamon_Gilmore office Leader_of_the_Labour_Party_(Ireland).
- Eamon_Gilmore office Minister_for_Foreign_Affairs_and_Trade.
- Eamon_Gilmore office T%C3%A1naiste.
- Eamon_Gilmore office Teachta_D%C3%A1la.
- Eamon_Gilmore office "Minister of State at the Department of the Marine".
- Eamon_Gilmore otherparty "Democratic Left".
- Eamon_Gilmore otherparty "Workers' Party".
- Eamon_Gilmore party "Labour Party".
- Eamon_Gilmore placeOfBirth "Caltra, County Galway, Ireland".
- Eamon_Gilmore predecessor Gerry_O'Sullivan.
- Eamon_Gilmore predecessor Mary_Coughlan_(politician).
- Eamon_Gilmore predecessor Pat_Rabbitte.
- Eamon_Gilmore predecessor "Brian Cowen".
- Eamon_Gilmore predecessor "Mary Hanafin".
- Eamon_Gilmore rows "2".
- Eamon_Gilmore shortDescription "Irish politician".
- Eamon_Gilmore spouse "Carol Hanney".
- Eamon_Gilmore successor Charles_Flanagan.
- Eamon_Gilmore successor Hugh_Byrne_(Fianna_F%C3%A1il_politician).
- Eamon_Gilmore successor Joan_Burton.
- Eamon_Gilmore termEnd "1997-06-26".
- Eamon_Gilmore termEnd "2014-07-04".
- Eamon_Gilmore termEnd "2014-07-11".
- Eamon_Gilmore termStart "1989-06-15".
- Eamon_Gilmore termStart "1994-12-20".
- Eamon_Gilmore termStart "2007-09-06".
- Eamon_Gilmore termStart "2011-03-09".
- Eamon_Gilmore title Democratic_Left_(Ireland).
- Eamon_Gilmore title Labour_Party_(Ireland).
- Eamon_Gilmore title Leader_of_the_Labour_Party_(Ireland).
- Eamon_Gilmore title Minister_for_Foreign_Affairs_and_Trade.
- Eamon_Gilmore title T%C3%A1naiste.
- Eamon_Gilmore title Teachta_D%C3%A1la.
- Eamon_Gilmore title Workers'_Party_of_Ireland.
- Eamon_Gilmore title "Minister of State at the Department of the Marine".
- Eamon_Gilmore title "for Dún Laoghaire".
- Eamon_Gilmore website www.gilmore.ie.
- Eamon_Gilmore wordnet_type synset-incumbent-noun-1.
- Eamon_Gilmore wordnet_type synset-politician-noun-2.
- Eamon_Gilmore years "1989".
- Eamon_Gilmore years "1992".
- Eamon_Gilmore years "1994".
- Eamon_Gilmore years "1999".
- Eamon_Gilmore years "2007".
- Eamon_Gilmore years "2011".
- Eamon_Gilmore description "Irish politician".
- Eamon_Gilmore description "Irish politician".