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- Micheál_Ó_Móráin abstract "Micheál Ó Móráin (25 December 1912 – 6 May 1983) was an Irish Fianna Fáil politician, who served in a wide number of Cabinet minister from 1957 until 1970, most notably as Minister for Justice and Minister for the Gaeltacht.Ó Móráin was born in County Mayo, hailing from a strong Republican family and family members had fought in the Irish War of Independence and in the Irish Civil War on the pro-Treaty side. A solicitor by profession, Ó Móráin was first elected to Dáil Éireann for the Mayo South constituency on his second attempt at the 1938 general election. He remained on the backbenches for a number of years until he was appointed to the cabinet by Éamon de Valera in 1957 as Minister for the Gaeltacht. He was a native Irish speaker. He was appointed Minister for Lands by Taoiseach Seán Lemass, in 1959 and was re-appointed to the Gaeltacht portfolio in 1961. He remained in these two Departments until 1968.Ireland formally applied for EEC membership in July 1961. Ó Móráin, as Minister for Lands and the Gaeltacht, delivered a widely reported address to the Castlebar Chamber of Commerce in 1962. In the speech he argued that Ireland was \"ready to subscribe to the political aims of the EEC\" and that Ireland didn't want to be seen as \"committed\" to its policy of neutrality. In the ensuing controversy, Ó Móráin and Lemass denied that there was any suggestionIreland might or should abandon neutrality. Outside the country, foreign governments saw this episode as a deliberately provoked debate in order to evaluate the government’s room for maneuver domestically on neutrality.Ó Móráin was appointed Minister for Justice by Taoiseach Jack Lynch in 1968. It is in this role that he is most remembered. While Ó Móráin was still Minister the Arms Crisis in Ireland erupted in 1970. This political scandal saw Government ministers Charles Haughey and Neil Blaney dismissed by the Taoiseach for alleged involvement in a conspiracy to smuggle arms to the Irish Republican Army in Northern Ireland. Ó Móráin continually suffered from ill health, which was accentuated by his alcoholism. When the Arms Crisis erupted, Lynch came to see Ó Móráin in hospital and asked for his resignation. Ó Móráin was a witness at the subsequent Arms Trial. He testified that he had passed on Garda intelligence reports about the involvement of ministers with the IRA to the Taoiseach before the arms were seized at Dublin Airport. Ó Móráin's evidence at the trial has been described as \"erratic\".Ó Móráin lost his Dáil seat at the 1973 general election and retired from politics. Ó Móráin died in Castlebar, County Mayo, on 6 May 1983.".
- Micheál_Ó_Móráin almaMater University_College_Dublin.
- Micheál_Ó_Móráin birthDate "1912-12-25".
- Micheál_Ó_Móráin birthPlace Castlebar.
- Micheál_Ó_Móráin birthPlace County_Mayo.
- Micheál_Ó_Móráin deathDate "1983-05-06".
- Micheál_Ó_Móráin deathPlace Dublin.
- Micheál_Ó_Móráin office "Minister for Justice".
- Micheál_Ó_Móráin office "Minister for Lands".
- Micheál_Ó_Móráin office "Minister for the Gaeltacht".
- Micheál_Ó_Móráin party Fianna_Fáil.
- Micheál_Ó_Móráin predecessor Brian_Lenihan,_Jnr.
- Micheál_Ó_Móráin predecessor Erskine_Hamilton_Childers.
- Micheál_Ó_Móráin predecessor Gerald_Bartley.
- Micheál_Ó_Móráin predecessor Jack_Lynch.
- Micheál_Ó_Móráin successor Desmond_OMalley.
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- Micheál_Ó_Móráin successor Pádraig_Faulkner.
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- Micheál_Ó_Móráin wikiPageWikiLink Seán_Lemass.
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- Micheál_Ó_Móráin wikiPageWikiLink University_College_Dublin.
- Micheál_Ó_Móráin wikiPageWikiLink Éamon_de_Valera.
- Micheál_Ó_Móráin wikiPageWikiLinkText "Micheál Ó Móráin".
- Micheál_Ó_Móráin after Pádraig_Faulkner.
- Micheál_Ó_Móráin almaMater University_College_Dublin.
- Micheál_Ó_Móráin birthDate "1912-12-25".
- Micheál_Ó_Móráin birthPlace "Castlebar, County Mayo, Ireland".
- Micheál_Ó_Móráin deathDate "1983-05-06".
- Micheál_Ó_Móráin deathPlace "Dublin, Ireland".
- Micheál_Ó_Móráin name "Micheál Ó Moráin".
- Micheál_Ó_Móráin nationality "Irish".
- Micheál_Ó_Móráin occupation "Solicitor".
- Micheál_Ó_Móráin office Minister_for_Arts,_Heritage_and_the_Gaeltacht.
- Micheál_Ó_Móráin office Minister_for_Communications,_Energy_and_Natural_Resources.
- Micheál_Ó_Móráin office Minister_for_Justice_and_Equality.
- Micheál_Ó_Móráin party Fianna_Fáil.
- Micheál_Ó_Móráin predecessor Brian_Lenihan,_Jnr.
- Micheál_Ó_Móráin predecessor Erskine_Hamilton_Childers.
- Micheál_Ó_Móráin predecessor Gerald_Bartley.
- Micheál_Ó_Móráin predecessor Jack_Lynch.
- Micheál_Ó_Móráin religion "Roman Catholic".
- Micheál_Ó_Móráin rows "2".
- Micheál_Ó_Móráin successor Desmond_OMalley.
- Micheál_Ó_Móráin successor Gerald_Bartley.
- Micheál_Ó_Móráin successor Pádraig_Faulkner.
- Micheál_Ó_Móráin termEnd "1959-07-23".
- Micheál_Ó_Móráin termEnd "1968-03-26".