Niamh Bhreathnach

Niamh Bhreathnach (born 1945), was a senior Irish politician. She was elected as a Labour Party TD. She has also served as Minister for Education (1993-1997). Niamh Bhreathnach was born in Dublin in 1945. She was educated at Sion Hill and Froebel Teacher Training College, Dublin where she qualified as a remedial teacher. Bhreathnach was chairwoman of the Labour Party from 1990 until 1993. She was elected as a Labour Party TD for the first time in 1992, serving until 1997. In 1993 she became Minister for Education in the Fianna Fil-Labour Party coalition. She remained in that post during the Rainbow Coalition until 1997 during this time tuition fees for third level institutions were abolished. She lost her Dil seat in 1997 and is still a member of Dun Laoighaire Rathdown County Council.

Cabinet Positions

Preceded by:
Samus Brennan
Minister for Education
(1993-1994)
Followed by:
Michael Smith
Preceded by:
Michael Smith
Minister for Education
(1994-1997)
Followed by:
Michel Martin
Bhreathnach, Niamh Bhreathnach, Niamh

 

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