Mark Daly (politician)
Senator Mark Daly |
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Assumed office July 2007 |
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Constituency | Administrative Panel |
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Born | County Cork,[1] Ireland |
12 March 1973
Nationality | Irish |
Political party | Fianna Fáil |
Alma mater | Dublin Institute of Technology, University of Greenwich Harvard Kennedy School |
Website | www |
Mark Daly (born 12 March 1973) is an Irish Fianna Fáil politician and a senator who was elected to Seanad Éireann by the Administrative Panel in July 2007.[2][3] He was an estate agent from Kenmare, County Kerry. He finished third on the RTÉ reality television show Treasure Island in 2002.[4]
Political career
He previously worked as an assistant to MEP Brian Crowley.[1] Daly was previously Seanad spokesperson for Fianna Fáil on Overseas Development and Deputy spokesperson on Innovation, Office of Public Works and Youth Affairs. He is also a member of the Joint Oireachtas Foreign Affairs Committee and a member of the Foreign affairs Committee on human rights. He is the current Spokespeaker for Irish Overseas and Diaspora. He is a member of the All-Party Decade of Commemorations working group.
On 30 May 2010, he was one of three Irish politicians who were prevented by authorities from leaving Cyprus to join an international flotilla carrying aid to the besieged Gaza Strip.[5]
In 2011, he was appointed Fianna Fáil Seanad spokesperson on Communications, Energy and Natural Resources.
Daly succeeded in having the Seanad recalled from its summer recess in an unprecedented debate to discuss an EU directive transposed into Irish law by Minister for Health James Reilly without debate in the Dáil or Seanad.[6][7] The vote was tied and won by the Government through the casting vote of the Cathaoirleach of the Seanad.[8] Minister of State for Health Alex White told the chamber that no case had been made of any strength why the legislation should be annulled. The government dismissed the recall as a "stunt".[8]
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