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Brian Cowen (Irish: Brian Ó Comhain, born 10 January 1960) is the current Taoiseach of Ireland. He took office on 7 May 2008, heading a coalition government led by his Fianna Fáil party that includes the Green Party and the Progressive Democrats, with the support of independent TDs. Full Article At Wikipedia.org
I believe political loyalty is a virtue and that loyalty will be maintained by the government for the taoiseach on the basis of his achievements
Even the Brian Cowen government never lost a vote
He’s had a very difficult job to do. Coming in after Brian Cowen’s term in office, he has had to pick up a lot of pieces
I joined the party after Bertie Ahern’s time, and actually after Brian Cowen’s time as well. I haven’t met them and I have no link to them.
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