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    Mary Elizabeth Banotti (née O'Mahony; 29 May 1939 – 10 May 2024) was an Irish Fine Gael politician who served as a Member of the European Parliament (MEP)...
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    Democrats, the smaller party in the coalition government with Fianna Fáil. Mary Banotti was nominated by Fine Gael. She was the grand-niece of the former Irish...
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  • Banotti is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Elvira Banotti (1933–2014), Italian journalist, writer and feminist activist Mary Banotti...
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  • dramatist and screenwriter. (Death announced on this date) 10 May – Mary Banotti, 84, politician, MEP (1984–2004). 17 May – Pat Buckley, 72, Independent...
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    programme Midweek. Owen was born in Dublin in 1945. She is a sister of Mary Banotti and a grandniece of the Irish revolutionary leader Michael Collins. She...
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    Irish presidency. Her opponents in the 1997 presidential election were Mary Banotti, nominated by Fine Gael, Adi Roche nominated by the Labour Party, Democratic...
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  • folk guitarist. Svetomir Arsić-Basara, 95, Serbian sculptor and writer. Mary Banotti, 84, Irish politician, MEP (1984–2004). Bob Bruggers, 80, American football...
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    Mac Eoin (1945, 1959) Tom O'Higgins (1966, 1973) Austin Currie (1990) Mary Banotti (1997) Gay Mitchell (2011) Unopposed presidential candidates with Fine...
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  • Party and Workers' Party 612,265 38.9% 1997 Mary Banotti 58 Oireachtas: Fine Gael 372,002 29.3% Mary McAleese Mary McAleese 46 Oireachtas: Fianna Fáil and...
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    Mac Eoin (1945, 1959) Tom O'Higgins (1966, 1973) Austin Currie (1990) Mary Banotti (1997) Gay Mitchell (2011) Unopposed presidential candidates with Fine...
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  • 4% of the vote. In 2004, Fine Gael supported the re-election of President Mary McAleese. Similarly, it supported the re-election of Michael D. Higgins in...
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    leadership in 1993, Cox stood for election to the post but was beaten by Mary Harney. He became deputy leader. Cox left the PDs in May 1994 in a dispute...
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    2014), Roberta Angelilli (2009–2014), Evelyne Gebhardt (2004–2009), Mary Banotti (1995–2004), and Marie-Claude Vayssade (1987–1994). The Mediator's main...
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    Mac Eoin (1945, 1959) Tom O'Higgins (1966, 1973) Austin Currie (1990) Mary Banotti (1997) Gay Mitchell (2011) Unopposed presidential candidates with Fine...
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    Mac Eoin (1945, 1959) Tom O'Higgins (1966, 1973) Austin Currie (1990) Mary Banotti (1997) Gay Mitchell (2011) Unopposed presidential candidates with Fine...
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    (Lab) 1983 Flor O'Mahony (Lab) 1983 Brendan Halligan (Lab) 2nd 1984 Mary Banotti (FG) Eileen Lemass (FF) Niall Andrews (FF) 1986 Chris O'Malley (FG) 3rd...
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    Mac Eoin (1945, 1959) Tom O'Higgins (1966, 1973) Austin Currie (1990) Mary Banotti (1997) Gay Mitchell (2011) Unopposed presidential candidates with Fine...
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    Killilea (FF / UFE) Joe McCartin (FG / EPP) Dublin Niall Andrews (FF / UFE) Mary Banotti (FG / EPP) Bernie Malone (LAB / PES) Patricia McKenna (GP / G) Leinster...
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    Killilea (FF / EDA) Joe McCartin (FG / EPP) Dublin Niall Andrews (FF / EDA) Mary Banotti (FG / EPP) Proinsias De Rossa (WP / EUL) Barry Desmond (LAB / PES) Leinster...
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    Mac Eoin (1945, 1959) Tom O'Higgins (1966, 1973) Austin Currie (1990) Mary Banotti (1997) Gay Mitchell (2011) Unopposed presidential candidates with Fine...
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    Derrycoosh, Islandeady, near Castlebar, County Mayo, the third child of five of Mary Eithne (McGinley) and Henry Kenny. He was educated locally at St Patrick's...
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    "White Paper on Defence 2015" (PDF). Gov.ie. Department of Defence. Minihan, Mary (27 August 2015). "Simon Coveney says Ireland has under-invested in defence"...
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    Dana Rosemary Scallon (IND / EPP-ED) Dublin Niall Andrews (FF / UEN) Mary Banotti (FG / EPP-ED) Proinsias De Rossa (LAB / PES) Patricia McKenna (GP / Greens–EFA)...
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    Mary Seery Kearney is an Irish Fine Gael politician who has served as a Senator since June 2020, after being nominated by the Taoiseach. Seery Kearney...
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    Mac Eoin (1945, 1959) Tom O'Higgins (1966, 1973) Austin Currie (1990) Mary Banotti (1997) Gay Mitchell (2011) Unopposed presidential candidates with Fine...
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  • Dana Rosemary Scallon (IND / EPP-ED) Dublin Niall Andrews (FF / UEN) Mary Banotti (FG / EPP-ED) Proinsias De Rossa (LAB / PES) Patricia McKenna (GP / Greens–EFA)...
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    she was declared the winner with 32 points, beating the favourite, UK's Mary Hopkin, with 26 and Germany's Katja Ebstein with 12. Spain's Julio Iglesias...
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    Fine Gael candidate Austin Currie finished third with 17%, behind Labour's Mary Robinson and Fianna Fáil's Brian Lenihan. Fianna Fáil since 1932 had been...
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  • (FG / EPP) Ray MacSharry (FF / EDA) Dublin Niall Andrews (FF / EDA) Mary Banotti (FG / EPP) Eileen Lemass (FF / EDA) Richie Ryan (FG / EPP) Leinster Mark...
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    from the original on 1 February 2023. Retrieved 1 February 2023. Regan, Mary (3 May 2010). "Varadkar opposed to abortion for rape victims". Irish Examiner...
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