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- Jack_Lynch abstract "John Mary "Jack" Lynch (15 August 1917 – 20 October 1999) was the Taoiseach of Ireland, serving two terms in office; from 1966 to 1973 and 1977 to 1979.Lynch was first elected to Dáil Éireann as a Teachta Dála (TD) for Cork in 1948, and was re-elected at each general election until his retirement in 1981. He previously served as Minister for Finance (1965–1966), Minister for Industry and Commerce (1959–1965), Minister for Education (1957–1959), Minister for the Gaeltacht (1957) and as a Parliamentary Secretary. He was the third leader of Fianna Fáil from 1966 until 1979, succeeding the hugely influential Seán Lemass. Lynch was the last Fianna Fáil leader to secure (in 1977) an overall majority in the Dáil. Historian and journalist T. Ryle Dwyer has called him "the most popular Irish politician since Daniel O'Connell."Prior to his political career Lynch had a successful sporting career as a dual player of Gaelic games. He played hurling with his local club Glen Rovers and with the Cork senior inter-county team from 1936 until 1950. Lynch also played Gaelic football with his local club St Nicholas' and with the Cork senior inter-county team from 1936 until 1946. He is widely regarded as one of the greatest dual players of all-time.In a senior inter-county hurling career that lasted for fourteen years he won five All-Ireland titles, seven Munster titles, three National Hurling League titles and seven Railway Cup titles. In a senior inter-county football career that lasted for ten years Lynch won one All-Ireland title, two Munster titles and one Railway Cup title. Lynch was later named at midfield on the Hurling Team of the Century and the Hurling Team of the Millennium.".
- Jack_Lynch activeYearsEndDate "1959-06-23".
- Jack_Lynch activeYearsEndDate "1965-04-21".
- Jack_Lynch activeYearsEndDate "1966-11-10".
- Jack_Lynch activeYearsEndDate "1973-03-14".
- Jack_Lynch activeYearsEndDate "1977-07-05".
- Jack_Lynch activeYearsEndDate "1979-12-07".
- Jack_Lynch activeYearsEndDate "1979-12-11".
- Jack_Lynch activeYearsStartDate "1957-03-20".
- Jack_Lynch activeYearsStartDate "1959-06-23".
- Jack_Lynch activeYearsStartDate "1965-04-21".
- Jack_Lynch activeYearsStartDate "1966-11-10".
- Jack_Lynch activeYearsStartDate "1973-03-14".
- Jack_Lynch activeYearsStartDate "1977-07-05".
- Jack_Lynch almaMater University_College_Cork.
- Jack_Lynch birthDate "1917-08-15".
- Jack_Lynch birthPlace Cork_(city).
- Jack_Lynch birthPlace Republic_of_Ireland.
- Jack_Lynch birthPlace Shandon,_Cork.
- Jack_Lynch birthYear "1917".
- Jack_Lynch deathDate "1999-10-20".
- Jack_Lynch deathPlace Donnybrook,_Dublin.
- Jack_Lynch deathPlace Dublin.
- Jack_Lynch deathPlace Republic_of_Ireland.
- Jack_Lynch deathYear "1999".
- Jack_Lynch office "Leader of Fianna Fáil".
- Jack_Lynch office "Leader of the Opposition".
- Jack_Lynch office "Minister for Education".
- Jack_Lynch office "Minister for Finance".
- Jack_Lynch office "Minister for Industry and Commerce".
- Jack_Lynch office "Taoiseach".
- Jack_Lynch party Fianna_F%C3%A1il.
- Jack_Lynch religion Catholic_Church.
- Jack_Lynch spouse M%C3%A1ir%C3%ADn_Lynch.
- Jack_Lynch successor Charles_Haughey.
- Jack_Lynch successor Garret_FitzGerald.
- Jack_Lynch successor Liam_Cosgrave.
- Jack_Lynch successor Patrick_Hillery.
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- Jack_Lynch after Patrick_Hillery.
- Jack_Lynch almaMater University_College_Cork.
- Jack_Lynch before Liam_Cosgrave.
- Jack_Lynch birthDate "1917-08-15".
- Jack_Lynch birthPlace "Shandon, Cork, Ireland".
- Jack_Lynch clcountyf "2".
- Jack_Lynch clcountyh "11".
- Jack_Lynch clpositionf "Half-back".
- Jack_Lynch clpositionh "Midfield".
- Jack_Lynch club Glen_Rovers_GAA.
- Jack_Lynch clubs Civil_Service_GAA.
- Jack_Lynch clubs Glen_Rovers_GAA.
- Jack_Lynch clubs St._Nicholas'_GAA.
- Jack_Lynch clyears "1934".
- Jack_Lynch clyears "1943".
- Jack_Lynch code "Hurling".
- Jack_Lynch counties Cork_GAA.
- Jack_Lynch counties "Cork".
- Jack_Lynch county "Cork".
- Jack_Lynch dateOfBirth "1917-08-15".
- Jack_Lynch dateOfDeath "1999-10-20".
- Jack_Lynch deathDate "1999-10-20".
- Jack_Lynch deathPlace "Donnybrook, Dublin, Ireland".
- Jack_Lynch fullname "John Mary Lynch".
- Jack_Lynch hasPhotoCollection Jack_Lynch.
- Jack_Lynch icallirelandf "1".
- Jack_Lynch icallirelandh "5".
- Jack_Lynch icapps(points)_ "14".
- Jack_Lynch icapps(points)_ "42".
- Jack_Lynch icpositionf "Midfield".
- Jack_Lynch icpositionh "Half-back".
- Jack_Lynch icprovincef "2".
- Jack_Lynch icprovinceh "6".
- Jack_Lynch icyears "1936".
- Jack_Lynch icyears "1939".
- Jack_Lynch irish "Seán Ó Loingsigh".
- Jack_Lynch name "Jack Lynch".
- Jack_Lynch name "Lynch, Jack".
- Jack_Lynch office Leader_of_Fianna_Fáil.
- Jack_Lynch office Leader_of_the_Opposition_(Ireland).
- Jack_Lynch office Minister_for_Education_and_Skills.
- Jack_Lynch office Minister_for_Finance_(Ireland).
- Jack_Lynch office Minister_for_Jobs,_Enterprise_and_Innovation.
- Jack_Lynch office Taoiseach.
- Jack_Lynch party Fianna_Fáil.
- Jack_Lynch placeOfBirth "Shandon, Cork, Cork (city), Ireland".
- Jack_Lynch placeOfDeath "Donnybrook, Dublin, Dublin, Ireland".
- Jack_Lynch predecessor James_Ryan_(Irish_politician).
- Jack_Lynch predecessor Liam_Cosgrave.
- Jack_Lynch predecessor Patrick_Hillery.
- Jack_Lynch predecessor Richard_Mulcahy.