- John P. Wilson
Infobox Politician
name = John P. Wilson
imagesize = 175px
birth_date = death date|1923|7|8|df=y
birth_place =Mullahoran ,County Cavan ,Ireland
death_date = death date and age|2007|7|9|1923|7|8|df=y
death_place =Dublin , Ireland
office =Tánaiste
term_start = 13 November 1990
term_end = 12 January 1993
predecessor =Brian Lenihan, Snr
successor =Dick Spring
party =Fianna Fáil John Patrick Wilson ( _ga. Seán Mac Uilliam; 8 July 1923 – 9 July 2007) was an Irish
Fianna Fáil politician. He was first elected as aTeachta Dála for Cavan in 1973 and served inDáil Éireann until 1992. Wilson served variously as Minister for Education, Minister for Posts & Telegraphs, Minister for Tourism & Transport andTánaiste .Early life and Gaelic football
John Wilson was born in Mullahoran,
County Cavan in 1923. He was educated atSt. Mel's College inLongford , theUniversity of London and theNational University of Ireland . He graduated with a Master of Arts and a Higher Diploma in Education. He was a secondary school teacher atSt. Eunan's College andGonzaga College and also a university lecturer [http://www.ireland.com/newspaper/breaking/2007/0709/breaking41.htm] before he became involved in politics. Wilson was also aGaelic football er for Cavan and won an All-Ireland medal with the team in 1947. He was a member of the teachers trade union, theAssociation of Secondary Teachers Ireland and served as president of the association.Irish politician
Wilson was first elected to
Dáil Éireann at the 1973 General Election for the constituency of Cavan, for Cavan-Monaghan in 1977 and at each subsequent election until his retirement after the dissolution of the26th Dail in 1992. In 1977Jack Lynch appointed Wilson to Cabinet as Minister for Education. He went on to serve in each Fianna Fáil government until his retirement, serving under threeTaoisigh , Jack Lynch,Charles Haughey andAlbert Reynolds .In 1990 Wilson challenged
Brian Lenihan, Snr for theFianna Fáil nomination for the 1990 Presidential Election. Lenihan succeeded but failed to be elected President and was also sacked from the government. Wilson was then appointedTánaiste . He remained in the cabinet until retirement in 1993. (Although the26th Dail was dissolved in December 1992, Wilson served in Government until the new government took office).Retirement
Following his retirement from politics Wilson was appointed the Commissioner of the
Independent Commission for the Location of Victims' Remains byBertie Ahern . This position entails involvement with members of theProvisional IRA to assist in finding the bodies of the disappeared who were murdered by the Provisional IRA duringthe troubles .He died on 9 July 2007.
External links
* [http://oireachtas.ie/members-hist/default.asp?MemberFirstName=john&MemberName=Wilson&restr=0&disp=src&housetype=&HouseNum=&ConstID= Oireacthas database entry for Wilson]
Political career
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Families in the Oireachtas –Diarmuid Wilson , a nephew, is currently a member ofSeanad Éireann .
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