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Gerry Breen is an Irish former Fine Gael politician and Lord Mayor of Dublin. Born in Clontarf in Dublin, educated in Colaiste Mhuire and UCD (B Comm), Breen first entered politics in 1981 when he joined Fine Gael. At the 1999 local elections, he was elected to Dublin City Council representing the five seat Clontarf local electoral area. He served as Fine Gael group leader on the council from 2004 until 2010. He runs a business "First Aid Supplies" based in Balbriggan since 2002. He lost his council seat at the 2014 local elections.

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  • Gerry Breen (* 20. Oktober 1957 in Clontarf, einem Vorort von Dublin) ist ein irischer Politiker und war von Juni 2010 bis Juni 2011 Oberbürgermeister von Dublin. Breen wuchs in Clontarf auf. Er besuchte die Belgrove National School und das Coláiste Mhuire. Danach studierte er an der University College Dublin, wo er 1979 einen Bachelor of Commerce erhielt. Breen gehört seit 1981 der Fine Gael an. Im Jahr 1999 wurde er erstmals in den Stadtrat von Dublin (Dublin City Council) gewählt. 2004 und 2009 erfolgte jeweils seine Wiederwahl. Juni 2010 wurde er zum neuen Oberbürgermeister von Dublin (Lord Mayor of Dublin) gewählt und löste damit Emer Costello ab. Bis zu seiner Wahl zum Oberbürgermeister war er seit 2004 Leiter der Fine Gael Fraktion im Stadtrat von Dublin gewesen. Breen ist verheiratet und hat drei Töchter. (de)
  • Gerry Breen is an Irish former Fine Gael politician and Lord Mayor of Dublin. Born in Clontarf in Dublin, educated in Colaiste Mhuire and UCD (B Comm), Breen first entered politics in 1981 when he joined Fine Gael. At the 1999 local elections, he was elected to Dublin City Council representing the five seat Clontarf local electoral area. He served as Fine Gael group leader on the council from 2004 until 2010. Elected as Lord Mayor of Dublin in June 2010, he campaigned to have a greater distribution of drug maintenance treatment out of Dublin city centre and into the suburbs and also called for anti-begging laws to be introduced. He ran at the 2011 general election for the Dublin North-West constituency, despite not being a resident in the constituency obtained 2,988 votes (9.1%). He was not elected, being beaten for the last seat by Labour Party candidate John Lyons by 2,000 votes. He was a member of the European Committee of the Regions, and a rapporteur on the European Globalisation Fund for the period 2010 to 2014. In December 2011, he was elected as Chair of the Fine Gael Council of Local Representatives – a body representing the hundreds of Fine Gael councillors throughout the country. He runs a business "First Aid Supplies" based in Balbriggan since 2002. He lost his council seat at the 2014 local elections. (en)
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  • Gerry Breen (* 20. Oktober 1957 in Clontarf, einem Vorort von Dublin) ist ein irischer Politiker und war von Juni 2010 bis Juni 2011 Oberbürgermeister von Dublin. Breen wuchs in Clontarf auf. Er besuchte die Belgrove National School und das Coláiste Mhuire. Danach studierte er an der University College Dublin, wo er 1979 einen Bachelor of Commerce erhielt. Breen ist verheiratet und hat drei Töchter. (de)
  • Gerry Breen is an Irish former Fine Gael politician and Lord Mayor of Dublin. Born in Clontarf in Dublin, educated in Colaiste Mhuire and UCD (B Comm), Breen first entered politics in 1981 when he joined Fine Gael. At the 1999 local elections, he was elected to Dublin City Council representing the five seat Clontarf local electoral area. He served as Fine Gael group leader on the council from 2004 until 2010. He runs a business "First Aid Supplies" based in Balbriggan since 2002. He lost his council seat at the 2014 local elections. (en)
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