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  1. Michael Noonan (Micheál Ó Nuanáin; Limerick, 21 maggio 1943) è un politico e scrittore irlandese, dal marzo 2011 al giugno 2017 ministro delle finanze. È stato leader del Fine Gael dal febbraio 2001 al giugno 2002 .

  2. Vice Admiral Michael Joseph Noonan, AO (born 13 December 1966) is a retired senior officer of the Royal Australian Navy, who served as Chief of Navy from 6 July 2018 to 6 July 2022. He previously served as Commander Border Protection Command from 2013 to 2015 and Deputy Chief of Navy from 2016 to 2018.

  3. Irish finance minister Michael Noonan is to step down in the next few weeks after six years during which he oversaw a remarkable recovery from the country’s worst financial crisis.

  4. 1 lug 2022 · Vice Admiral Michael Noonan, the outgoing Chief of Navy, reflects on his four years of service and the achievements of the Royal Australian Navy. He announces the appointment of Rear Admiral Hammond as the next Chief of Navy and the acquisition of nuclear-powered submarines through AUKUS.

    • Early Years: 1974–1982
    • Cabinet Minister: 1982–1987
    • Opposition: 1987–1994
    • Minister For Health: 1994–1997
    • Return to Opposition: 1997–2011
    • Minister For Finance: 2011–2017
    • Retirement

    Having been involved in the local Fine Gael organisation in Limerick since the late 1960s, Noonan first held political office in 1974, when he was elected as a member of Limerick County Council. Having built up a local profile he contested the 1981 general election for the party and secured a seat in Limerick East. Upon taking his Dáil seat, Noonan...

    Fine Gael lost power following the first general election in early 1982, however, Noonan subsequently joined the party's new front bench as Spokesperson for Education. A second general election in late 1982 following the collapse of the Fianna Fáil government, saw another Fine Gael-Labour Party coalition come to power. Just eighteen months after en...

    Fine Gael lost power following the 1987 general election and were confined to the opposition benches. The new Fine Gael leader, Alan Dukes, appointed Noonan to the senior position of front bench Spokesperson for Finance and the Public Service. The party did poorly under Dukes and he was replaced by John Brutonin 1990. Noonan was retained on the new...

    In 1994, the 'Rainbow Coalition' was formed and Noonan became Minister for Health. The Department of Health was embroiled in a scandal at the time regarding blood products contaminated with Hepatitis C virus, caused by the negligence of the Blood Transfusion Service Board. Noonan consistently held an authoritarian line on the case of Brigid McCole ...

    Leader of Fine Gael: 2001–2002

    Despite increasing their seats to 54, Fine Gael returned to opposition and Noonan became Opposition Spokesman for Finance following the 1997 general election. In 2001, following a series of disastrous opinion polls, Noonan and his colleague, Jim Mitchell, tabled a motion of no confidence in the leader, John Bruton. The motion was successful in ousting Bruton as leader, with Noonan becoming leader of Fine Gael and Leader of the Opposition with Mitchell becoming deputy leader. Noonan avoided re...

    TD: 2002–2011

    He was replaced by Enda Kenny, the runner-up to Noonan in the 2001 leadership election. However, Noonan remained as a TD, and was re-elected at the 2007 general election, and went on to serve on Kenny's Front bench. He was vice-chairperson of the Joint Oireachtas Committee on Constitutional Amendment and Children.[citation needed]

    In July 2010, Noonan was promoted to the Fine Gael Front Bench as Spokesperson for Finance. In an August 2010 interview with the Sunday Independent, Noonan said he hoped to become Minister for Finance. At the 2011 general election, he was re-elected as a TD for Limerick City, receiving 13,291 (30.8% 1st preference) votes. On 9 March 2011, he was ap...

    In May 2017, he announced he would be stepping down as Minister for Finance in the coming weeks when a new Taoiseach was appointed, and as a member of the Dáil at the next general election.

  5. Michael Noonan (born 21 May 1943) is an Irish former Fine Gael politician who was the Minister for Finance from 2011 to 2017. He also was the Leader of the Opposition and Leader of Fine Gael from 2001 to 2002.

  6. BA, HdipEd, St Patrick's Teacher Training College, Dublin University College, Dublin. 1981, first elected to the Dáil Éireann (Irish Parliament); 1982-86, Minister for Justice; 1986-87, Minister for Industry, Commerce and Trade, then Minister for Energy; 1994-97, Minister for Health; 1997-2001, Fine Gael Front Bench Spokesperson on Finance; Febr...

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