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Bertie Ahern Autobiography (Abridged ed)

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Bertie Ahern, three times Irish Taoiseach, is often described as an enigma.

The Old IRA man's son who delivered peace in Northern Ireland.

A working class boy responsible for the Celtic Tiger.

An ardent nationalist admired by European leaders. Now in this frank and revealing autobiography, Ahern gives his own account of a remarkable political life and the personal story that accompanies it.

At the cutting edge of Irish politics for over three decades, Ahern was first elected to Dail Eireann in the 1977 Fianna Fail landslide under Jack Lynch.

He was appointed a party whip by Lynch's successor Charles Haughey in 1979.

Throughout the volatile political times, he strongly supported Haughey during three challenges to his leadership of Fianna Fail.

His tenures as Minister for Labour and Minister for Finance underpinned economic recovery and put in place the foundations for a period of sustained growth.

Unanimously elected leader of Fianna Fail in 1994, he helped unite his party which he led to victory at the 1997 general election. As Ireland's youngest ever Taoiseach, Ahern won widespread acclaim for his perseverance and skill in negotiating the Good Friday Agreement, which has provided the political framework for a lasting peace in Northern Ireland.

Bertie Ahern resigned on 6th May, 2008. He had served for ten years, ten months and ten days as Taoiseach.

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Random House Audiobooks
1846572274 / 9781846572272
CD-Audio
07/10/2009
United Kingdom
English
: digital, stereo
4 3/4 in
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Compact discs. Read by the author.