Aodhán Ó Ríordáin

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Senator
Aodhán Ó Ríordáin
Aodhán Ó Ríordáin.jpg
Ó Ríordáin in 2010
Senator
Assumed office
April 2016
Constituency Industrial and Commercial Panel
Minister of State for
New Communities, Culture and Equality
In office
July 2014 – May 2016
Taoiseach Enda Kenny
Preceded by New office
Succeeded by Catherine Byrne
Minister of State for
the National Drugs Strategy
In office
April 2015 – May 2016
Taoiseach Enda Kenny
Preceded by New office
Succeeded by Catherine Byrne
Teachta Dála
In office
February 2011 – February 2016
Constituency Dublin North–Central
Dublin City Councillor
In office
2004–2009
Constituency North Inner City
In office
2009–2011
Constituency Clontarf
Personal details
Born July 1976 (1976-07) (age 48)
Dublin, Ireland
Nationality Irish
Political party Labour Party
Spouse(s) Áine Kerr
Alma mater University College Dublin
Website www.aodhanoriordain.ie

Aodhán Ó Ríordáin ([iːaːn̪ˠ oː ˈɾʲiːɾˠd̪ˠaːnʲ]; born July 1976) is an Irish Labour Party Senator.[1] He was elected as a Teachta Dála (TD) for the Dublin North–Central constituency at the 2011 general election.[2] He lost his seat at the 2016 general election.[2] He was elected to Seanad Éireann on the Industrial and Commercial Panel in April 2016.

Councillor and TD

Ó Ríordáin was previously a member of Dublin City Council for the North Inner City electoral area from 2004 to 2009 and then the Clontarf electoral area from 2009 to 2011.[2] He served as Deputy Lord Mayor of Dublin in 2006, during which time he launched his ‘Right to Read Campaign’ in an effort to challenge the poor literacy rates in disadvantaged areas. This was successful in helping promote local literacy strategies which are still in place, and also opened every library in Dublin City for six days a week.[citation needed]

A move in 2009 to the Clontarf area positioned Ó Ríordáin to run successfully in the Dublin North–Central constituency at the 2011 general election, taking the second seat on the fourth count with 10,192 votes.[citation needed] As a member of the Labour Party backbenches, he served as Vice-Chairperson of the Oireachtas Committee on Education and Social Protection and as a member of both the Finance, Public Expenditure & Reform Committee and the Good Friday Agreement Implementation Committee.[citation needed]

Minister of State

On 15 July 2014 Ó Ríordáin was appointed as Minister of State with responsibility for New Communities, Culture and Equality at the Departments of Justice and Equality and Arts, Heritage and the Gaeltacht.[3] As Minister of State he prioritised reforming the Direct Provision system, ending the legal entitlement of Church-controlled state-funded institutions to discriminate against LGBT people, and he played a key role in the Yes campaign in the 2015 Marriage Equality Referendum.

On 28 April 2013, the Irish Independent reported that Ó Ríordáin was secretly recorded by a pro-life activist as stating that the X-case legislation was only "the starting point", but that he would not state this publicly.[4]

As Minister of State for New Communities Ó Ríordáin coordinated the Polska Éire 2015 festival, which was a week-long cultural and sporting festival in the run-up to the March 2015 Republic of Ireland v. Poland UEFA Qualifier.[citation needed]

In April 2015, Ó Ríordáin was appointed as Minister of State at the Department of Health, with responsibility for the National Drugs Strategy, in addition to his existing ministerial duties.[5]

Seanad Éireann

Ó Ríordáin's candidacy for the Dáil in the 2016 general election was unsuccessful. However, he remained as a junior minister in an acting capacity during prolonged talks on government formation, earning €6,611 in that time,[6] and, shortly before this period elapsed, was elected to the 25th Seanad on the Industrial and Commercial Panel.[7] He continues his role in the outgoing government as caretaker Minister of State for New Communities, Culture, Equality and Drug Strategy.

Controversies

Personal life

Ó Ríordáin is a former teacher and was principal of St. Laurence O'Toole's Girls' Primary School.[citation needed] He is married to Áine Kerr, Manager of News Partnerships at Facebook and former Managing Editor of Storyful.[8]

References

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  8. http://blog.storyful.com/2016/02/10/7553/

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Oireachtas
Preceded by
Labour Party Teachta Dála for Dublin North–Central
2011–2016
Succeeded by
Constituency abolished
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Political offices
New office Minister of State for New Communities, Culture and Equality
2014–2016
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