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John BrutonPages >> Biographical Notes | Address to Convocation | Oration
Mr. Bruton is a lawyer and farm owner, and a member of the centrist Fine Gael party. He studied in University College Dublin, from which he received a bachelor of arts degree, before studying to become a barrister in the King's Inn. He was first elected to the Irish parliament in 1969 and during the 1970s served as a junior minister. In Fine Gael cabinets during the 1980s, he was minister for industry, trade, commerce, and tourism and finance minister. He became party leader in 1990 and was subsequently prime minister (1994-97), heading a three-party left-right coalition. As prime minister, Mr. Bruton promoted peace in Northern Ireland. Firmly opposed to the IRA, he suggested that only a majority vote by Ulster could lead to its incorporation into Ireland. In 1995 Mr. Bruton successfully campaigned for constitutional changes allowing divorce in the Irish Republic. He resigned as leader of Fine Gael in 2001. Currently, Mr. Bruton is vice-president of the European People's Party and vice-president of the Christian Democrat International. Pages >> Biographical Notes | Address to Convocation | Oration |
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