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Desmond O'Malley - Retirement

Desmond O'Malley - Retirement: Encyclopedia II - Desmond O'Malley - Retirement

In October 1993 O'Malley retired as leader of the Progressive Democrats. He was succeeded by Mary Harney, one of the co-founders. In 1994 O'Malley ran for the European Parliament but was defeated by his fellow PD candidate Pat Cox. He remained on as a TD until his complete retirement from politics at the 2002 General Election. His daughter, Fiona O'Malley, was elected to the Dáil as a PD candidate continuing the O'Malley dynasty that has lasted since 1954. Vehemently opposed to Charles Haughey's leadership throughout his political career, Des O'Malley is r ...

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Desmond O'Malley, Desmond O'Malley - Early Life, Desmond O'Malley - Fianna Fáil Majority, Desmond O'Malley - Opposition to Haughey, Desmond O'Malley - Expulsion from Fianna Fáil, Desmond O'Malley - The Progressive Democrats, Desmond O'Malley - Coalition with Fianna Fáil, Desmond O'Malley - Retirement, Desmond O'Malley - Political Career

Desmond O'Malley, Desmond O'Malley - Coalition with Fianna Fáil, Desmond O'Malley - Early Life, Desmond O'Malley - Expulsion from Fianna Fáil, Desmond O'Malley - Fianna Fáil Majority, Desmond O'Malley - Opposition to Haughey, Desmond O'Malley - Political Career, Desmond O'Malley - Retirement, Desmond O'Malley - The Progressive Democrats

Desmond O'Malley: Encyclopedia II - Desmond O'Malley - Retirement



Desmond O'Malley - Retirement

In October 1993 O'Malley retired as leader of the Progressive Democrats. He was succeeded by Mary Harney, one of the co-founders. In 1994 O'Malley ran for the European Parliament but was defeated by his fellow PD candidate Pat Cox. He remained on as a TD until his complete retirement from politics at the 2002 General Election. His daughter, Fiona O'Malley, was elected to the Dáil as a PD candidate continuing the O'Malley dynasty that has lasted since 1954.

Vehemently opposed to Charles Haughey's leadership throughout his political career, Des O'Malley is regarded as a "Taoiseach that never was".

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