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Fiona O'Malley (born January 19, 1968) is an Irish politician. She has been a Progressive Democrats Teachta Dála (TD) for Dún Laoghaire since 2002. January 19 is the 19th day of the year in the Gregorian calendar. ... 1968 (MCMLXVIII) was a leap year starting on Monday. ... The Progressive Democrats (in Irish An Páirtí Daonlathach, literal back-translation: The Democratic Party) is a free market liberal party in the Republic of Ireland founded in 1985. ... A Teachta Dála (Irish for Dáil Deputy, pronounced chock-ta dawla) is a member of Dáil Éireann, the lower chamber of the Irish Oireachtas or National Parliament. ... The Dún Laoghaire parliamentary constituency is located in the south-western area of Dún Laoghaire-Rathdown in County Dublin. ... For album titles with the same name, see 2002 (album). ...


Fiona O'Malley comes from a famed political dynasty. Her father, Desmond O'Malley, was a former Fianna Fáil Cabinet Minister and founder of the Progressive Democrats. Her grand-uncle was Donagh O'Malley, an innovative minister in the 1960s. She is also a cousin of another Progressive Democrats TD, Tim O'Malley. Desmond Joseph (Des) OMalley (born 2 February 1939), was a senior Fianna Fáil politician, the founder of the Progressive Democrats and the partys first leader (1985-1993). ... Fianna Fáil - The Republican Party (IPA ; (mistranslated by the party into English as Soldiers of Destiny, though a literal translation is Soldiers [Fianna] of Ireland),¹ is currently the largest political party in Ireland with 55,000 members. ... Donagh OMalley (1921-1968) was an Irish Fianna Fáil politician. ... Tim OMalley (b. ...


Fiona O'Malley first political position was as elected member of the Dun Laoghaire Rathdown County Council from 1997. She was re-elected in 1999 and resigned her council seat in 2003. In 2002 she was first elected to Dáil Éireann as a TD for Dún Laoghaire. In the European elections in 2004, she stated that as there was no Progressive Democrat candidate standing for election, she would vote for Irish Labour Party candidate Ivana Bacik. 1997 (MCMXCVII) was a common year starting on Wednesday of the Gregorian calendar. ... 1999 (MCMXCIX) was a common year starting on Friday, and was designated the International Year of Older Persons by the United Nations. ... 2003 (MMIII) was a common year starting on Wednesday of the Gregorian calendar. ... The Dáil Chamber Dáil Éireann[1] is the lower house of the Oireachtas (parliament) of Ireland. ... The Dún Laoghaire parliamentary constituency is located in the south-western area of Dún Laoghaire-Rathdown in County Dublin. ... Logo of the Irish Labour Party The Irish Labour Party (Irish: Páirti an Lucht Oibre) is the third largest political party in the Republic of Ireland. ... Ivana Bacik has been Reid Professor of Criminal Law, Criminology and Penology at Trinity College Dublin (TCD) Law School since 1996, and was a made a Fellow of Trinity College Dublin in 2005. ...


O'Malley is a member of the Oireachtas Committee on Arts, Sports and Tourism and the Oireachtas Committee on Health and Children. She is also a member of the Dáil All-Party group concerned with matters of sexual and reproductive health. She has travelled to South America and South Africa with the UNFPA and has spoken extensively of the need for a clear safe sex message both in Ireland and in the developing world. The Oireachtas is the National Parliament of the Republic of Ireland. ... South America South America is a continent crossed by the equator, with most of its area in the Southern Hemisphere. ... The United Nations Fund for Population Activities was started in 1969 and renamed the United Nations Population Fund (UNFPA) in 1987. ... Safe sex (also called safer sex or protected sex) is a set of practices that are designed to reduce the risk of infection during sexual intercourse to avoid developing sexually transmitted diseases (STDs). ...


External links

  • Fiona O'Malley's Official Website

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Ms O'Malley said they had already been informed it would be brought forward in the next parliamentary session but Mr Howlin was unware of this as he was late for the meeting.
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Mike O'Malley (born October 31, 1969 in Boston, Massachusetts) is a New Hampshire-reared actor, most famous for playing the role of Jimmy Hughes, in the CBS television situation comedy Yes, Dear.
O'Malley is a 1983 graduate of Bishop Guertin High School in Nashua, New Hampshire, and a 1986 graduate from the University of New Hampshire where he studied theatre.
O'Malley returned to his alma mater to deliver the commencement address to the University's 136th graduating class, and also received an honorary doctorate.
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