- Eoin Ryan, Snr
Eoin David Ryan (12 June 1920 – 14 December 2001) was an Irish
Fianna Fáil politician, and a Senator for thirty years.Ryan was born in
Dublin in 1920. At the time his father and mother were actively engaged in the War of Independence. His father, James Ryan, was a founder member ofFianna Fáil and a member of successive governments. Eoin Ryan was educated at Presentation College,Bray , and later at Mount St. Joseph's College,Roscrea . He joined the Defence Forces during the emergency years ofWorld War II and rose to the rank of captain between 1940 and 1943. He later returned to his studies atUniversity College Dublin , achieving aBachelor of Arts in economics and a diploma in public administration. He went on to study atKing's Inns and was called to the bar in 1945.Throughout this time, Ryan had an intense interest in politics although, unlike his father, who was a Minister for most of his 30 years in the
Dáil , the young Ryan was reluctant to enter full-time politics. He preferred putting his views forward on the governing bodies of the party, where he served for many years on the national executive and as vice president of Fianna Fáil. Ryan was first elected toSeanad Éireann in 1957, winning a seat on theLabour Panel , although he switched to theIndustrial and Commercial Panel in 1961. For four of his years in the Upper House, 1965 to 1969, his father was also a Senator serving after his retirement from theDáil . He was Leader of the Seanad from 1977 to 1981 and leader of the Fianna Fáil group from 1973 to 1977.His son, also called Eoin Ryan, was also a member of
Seanad Éireann andDáil Éireann , and is currently aMember of the European Parliament forDublin .Eoin Ryan, Snr died on 14 December 2001.
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