Pearse Wyse
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Polaiteoir Éireannach is é Pearse Wyse (2 Márta 1928 – 28 Aibreán 2009). Bhí sé ina bhall d'Fhianna Fáil agus An Páirtí Daonlathach.
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Pearse Wyse (* 2. März 1928 in Cork; † 28. April 2009 ebenda) war ein irischer Politiker. Im Jahr 1960 wurde Wyse das erste Mal in den Stadtrat von Cork (Cork City Council) gewählt. Fünf Jahre später erfolgte seine Wahl in das Dáil Éireann, dem er von 1965 bis 1992 angehörte. Erst als Teachta Dála für die Fianna Fáil, dann für die Progressive Democrats. Während des 21. Dáil Éireann bekleidete Wyse vom 5. Juli 1977 bis zum 1. Januar 1978 den Posten des parlamentarischen Sekretärs im Finanzministerium. Danach war er vom 1. Januar 1978 bis zum 11. Dezember 1979 Staatsminister im Finanzministerium. 1985 gehörte Wyse zu den Gründungsmitgliedern der Progressive Democrats, für die er fortan im Dáil saß. Nachdem er 1992 nicht mehr zur Wahl in den 27. Dáil Éireann antrat, blieb Wyse noch bis 1999,
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Pearse Wyse (2 March 1923 – 28 April 2009) was an Irish politician, a long-serving member of Fianna Fáil who was later an early member of the Progressive Democrats. He was born in Cork in 1923, son of John Wyse (or Wise), pawnbroker's clerk, and his wife Julia (née Cronin), a native of Macroom. Wyse was educated at Greenmount national school in Cork, and at Cork College of Commerce, where he trained as a bookbinder and paper cutter. He was employed at the Eagle Printing Works, where by the early 1960s he became works manager, and was a longstanding member of the Irish Bookbinders' and Allied Trades Union.
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Pearse Wyse (* 2. März 1928 in Cork; † 28. April 2009 ebenda) war ein irischer Politiker. Im Jahr 1960 wurde Wyse das erste Mal in den Stadtrat von Cork (Cork City Council) gewählt. Fünf Jahre später erfolgte seine Wahl in das Dáil Éireann, dem er von 1965 bis 1992 angehörte. Erst als Teachta Dála für die Fianna Fáil, dann für die Progressive Democrats. Während des 21. Dáil Éireann bekleidete Wyse vom 5. Juli 1977 bis zum 1. Januar 1978 den Posten des parlamentarischen Sekretärs im Finanzministerium. Danach war er vom 1. Januar 1978 bis zum 11. Dezember 1979 Staatsminister im Finanzministerium. 1985 gehörte Wyse zu den Gründungsmitgliedern der Progressive Democrats, für die er fortan im Dáil saß. Nachdem er 1992 nicht mehr zur Wahl in den 27. Dáil Éireann antrat, blieb Wyse noch bis 1999, als er in den Ruhestand ging, im Stadtrat von Cork aktiv. In diesen fast 40 Jahren als Stadtrat hatte er zweimal das Amt des Oberbürgermeisters von Cork (Lord Mayor of Cork) inne, nämlich von 1967 bis 1968 und von 1974 bis 1975. Wyse starb am 28. April 2009 im Alter von 81 Jahren im St. Finbarr's Hospital in Cork. Er war verheiratet und hatte einen Sohn.
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Polaiteoir Éireannach is é Pearse Wyse (2 Márta 1928 – 28 Aibreán 2009). Bhí sé ina bhall d'Fhianna Fáil agus An Páirtí Daonlathach.
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Pearse Wyse (2 March 1923 – 28 April 2009) was an Irish politician, a long-serving member of Fianna Fáil who was later an early member of the Progressive Democrats. He was born in Cork in 1923, son of John Wyse (or Wise), pawnbroker's clerk, and his wife Julia (née Cronin), a native of Macroom. Wyse was educated at Greenmount national school in Cork, and at Cork College of Commerce, where he trained as a bookbinder and paper cutter. He was employed at the Eagle Printing Works, where by the early 1960s he became works manager, and was a longstanding member of the Irish Bookbinders' and Allied Trades Union. He first held political office in 1960 when he was elected to Cork City Council. Five years later he was first elected to Dáil Éireann as a Fianna Fáil Teachta Dála (TD) and running mate of Jack Lynch at the 1965 general election for the Cork Borough constituency. Following boundary changes, he served as TD for Cork City South-East (1969–1977), Cork City (1977–1981) and Cork South-Central (1981–1992). He retired from national politics at the 1992 general election. Wyse was appointed Parliamentary Secretary to the Minister for Finance in 1977 on the nomination of Jack Lynch, becoming Minister of State at the Department of Finance in 1978 when the structure of positions were changed. Wyse supported George Colley in the 1979 Fianna Fáil leadership election which was won by Charles Haughey, and he was dropped from the junior ministerial ranks. Wyse opposed Haughey in every leadership challenge from when he assumed the role, becoming a member of the so-called Gang of 22. He was an associate of Desmond O'Malley and by 1985 he was completely disaffected from the party leadership. In early 1986, he joined the Progressive Democrats, founded by O'Malley. He held his seat as a Progressive Democrats TD at the 1987 and 1989 general elections. Wyse's seat was retained by Pat Cox at the 1992 general election. He remained a member of Cork City Council until he retired in 1999, having held his seat for almost forty years. He also served as Lord Mayor of Cork in 1967 and 1974. Wyse died on 28 April 2009 in Cork, aged 81.
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