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Noel Treacy was born on 18 December, 1951 in Ballinasloe, County Galway, Ireland, is an Irish Fianna Fáil politician (1951–2022). Discover Noel Treacy's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 70 years old?

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Age 70 years old
Zodiac Sign Sagittarius
Born 18 December 1951
Birthday 18 December
Birthplace Ballinasloe, County Galway, Ireland
Date of death 2 February, 2022
Died Place Galway, Ireland
Nationality Ireland

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1951

Noel Treacy (18 December 1951 – 2 February 2022) was an Irish Fianna Fáil politician who served as a Minister of State in various government departments and a Teachta Dála (TD) for the Galway East constituency from 1982 to 2011.

Treacy was born in Ballinasloe, County Galway, in 1951.

He was educated at Gurteen National School and St. Joseph's College, Garbally Park in Ballinasloe.

He worked as an auctioneer and financial services manager before entering public life.

He was married to Mary Cloonan and had three daughters and one son.

1969

Treacy joined Fianna Fáil at 17 in 1969.

1982

Treacy was first elected to Dáil Éireann at a by-election in July 1982 caused by the death of Fianna Fáil TD Johnny Callanan and was re-elected at each election until his retirement in 2011.

1985

He was a member of Galway County Council from 1985 to 1991.

1987

In March 1987, Fianna Fáil returned to government under Charles Haughey, and Treacy was appointed as Minister of State at the Department of Finance, with special responsibility for the Office of Public Works and the Central Development Committee.

The following year he was appointed to an additional role as Minister of State at the Department of the Taoiseach, with responsibility for Heritage, the first minister assigned with this responsibility.

1989

After the 1989 general election, Fianna Fáil formed a coalition government with the Progressive Democrats.

Treacy was appointed as Minister of State at the Department of Health with responsibility for Children.

1991

In February 1991, he was reassigned as Minister of State at the Department of Justice with responsibility for Law Reform.

He was sacked by Haughey in November 1991.

1992

In February 1992, Albert Reynolds succeeded Haughey as Taoiseach, and Treacy was appointed again as Minister of State at the Department of Finance, with special responsibility for the Office of Public Works and the Central Development Committee.

1993

In January 1993, Fianna Fáil formed a coalition government with the Labour Party.

Treacy was appointed as Minister of State at the Departments of the Taoiseach, at the Department of Finance and at the Department of Transport, Energy and Communications with responsibility for Energy.

1994

This government lost office in December 1994.

1997

Fianna Fáil returned to government in June 1997 under Bertie Ahern as Taoiseach.

In October 1997, Treacy was appointed Minister of State at the Department of Enterprise, Trade and Employment and at the Department of Education and Science with responsibility for science and technology, replacing Michael Smith who had been promoted to cabinet following the resignation of Ray Burke.

1999

He unsuccessfully contested the 1999 European Parliament election in Connacht–Ulster.

2002

Following the 2002 general election, he was appointed Minister of State at the Department of Agriculture and Food, with responsibility for Food and Horticulture.

2004

In reshuffle in September 2004, Treacy was appointed as Minister of State at the Department of Foreign Affairs and at the Department of the Taoiseach, with special responsibility for European Affairs.

2007

Treacy was returned to Dáil Éireann at the 2007 general election.

This was his eighth successive time being elected.

Following 17 years as a Minister of State in various governments, Treacy was not reappointed to a junior ministerial post by then Taoiseach Bertie Ahern.

He was subsequently appointed Chairman of Joint Oireachtas Committee on the implementation of the Good Friday Agreement.

2011

His election marked the last time a government party was successful in winning a by-election until the election of Patrick Nulty of the Labour Party in the Dublin West by-election in 2011.

He retired from politics at the 2011 general election.

Treacy served as the chairman of Galway County GAA Board for five years and, afterwards, served on the Connacht Council.

He died on 2 February 2022, at the age of 70.