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Catherine Connolly (born 12 July 1957) is an Irish independent politician who has been serving as the Leas-Cheann Comhairle of Dáil Éireann since July 2020. She has been a Teachta Dála (TD) for the Galway West constituency since 2016. She previously served as Chair of the Committee on the Irish Language, the Gaeltacht and the Islands from 2016 to 2020 and Mayor of Galway from 2004 to 2005.[1][2]
Catherine Connolly | |
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Leas-Cheann Comhairle of Dáil Éireann | |
Assumed office 23 July 2020 | |
Ceann Comhairle | Seán Ó Fearghaíl |
Preceded by | Pat "the Cope" Gallagher |
Chair of the Committee on the Irish Language, the Gaeltacht and the Islands | |
In office 4 April 2016 – 15 September 2020 | |
Preceded by | New office |
Succeeded by | Niamh Smyth |
Teachta Dála | |
Assumed office February 2016 | |
Constituency | Galway West |
Personal details | |
Born | Galway, Ireland | 12 July 1957
Political party | Independent |
Other political affiliations | Labour Party (until 2006) |
Spouse |
Brian McEnery (m. 1992) |
Children | 2 |
Alma mater | |
Website | catherineconnolly |
Connolly is a patron of the People's Movement.[3]
Connolly was first elected to Galway City Council in the city west local electoral area in June 1999 and then re-elected in the city south local electoral area in 2004.[4] In the same year she was elected Mayor of Galway.
She resigned from the Labour Party in 2006, when she was denied her wish to run alongside now-President Michael D. Higgins in Galway West.[5] She contested the 2007 general election, polling just over 2,000 votes.[5]
Her sister, Colette, a former Galway City Councillor,[6] was co-opted to replace her on Galway City Council when she was elected a TD.[7]
Connolly contested the 2011 general election again in Galway West,[8] where she lost out on the last seat to Fine Gael's Seán Kyne by only 17 votes. She sought a full recount,[9] which concluded after a total of four days of counting but did not change the outcome.[10]
She was elected to the Dáil for the Galway West constituency at the 2016 general election.
She voted for Richard Boyd Barrett for Taoiseach, when the 32nd Dáil first met.[11]
At the 32nd Dáil's second meeting on 5 April 2016, she made her maiden speech in which she criticised the Minister for the Environment, Community and Local Government Alan Kelly's handling of Ireland's homelessness crisis.[12]
Connolly sat on the Public Accounts Committee and was Chair of the Committee on the Irish Language, the Gaeltacht and the Islands.
Connolly contested the 2020 general election. She was re-elected on the 12th count.[13]
Connolly was elected the Leas-Cheann Comhairle of Dáil Éireann on 23 July 2020, in a surprise victory over Fine Gael candidate Fergus O'Dowd, and is the first woman to hold the position.[14]
In January 2021, Connolly criticised the Government for their handling of the Final Report of the Commission of Investigation (Mother and Baby Homes and certain related matters). Referring to the Taoiseach, Tánaiste and Minister for Children, Equality, Disability, Integration and Youth as the "three unwise men", she was critical of the Government's failure to provide survivors of mother and baby homes the report before it was released to the general public.[15] Connolly stated: "This document I have to hand is what the report looks like. I hold it up to show survivors because they do not have it. It is the executive summary with the recommendations and one or two other things. Not a single survivor has it. I have it since yesterday, when it was put in the pigeonholes of Deputies."[15]
In June 2023 Connolly appeared alongside Clare Daly, Mick Wallace, Mairéad Farrell and George Galloway in a "Neutrality forum" hosted by the organisation "Galway Alliance Against War". The topic for discussion was the Russo-Ukrainian War, which Daly's, Wallace's and Galloway's views have all been criticised for. The event came shortly after Galloway had been fired from his job at Talkradio for making anti-Semitic remarks.[16]
In May 2024, during the campaigning for the 2024 European Parliament election in Ireland, Connolly endorsed Clare Daly in the Dublin constituency.[17]
Originally from Shantalla, Connolly has lived in the Claddagh since 1988, and is married with two children. A barrister by profession, she also previously worked as a Clinical Psychologist, with the Western Health Board in Ballinasloe, Galway and Connemara. She is a Gaeilgeoir.[18]
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