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Paschal Donohoe was born on 19 September, 1974 in Phibsborough, Dublin, Ireland, is an Irish Fine Gael politician (born 1974). Discover Paschal Donohoe'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 49 years old?

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Age 49 years old
Zodiac Sign Virgo
Born 19 September, 1974
Birthday 19 September
Birthplace Phibsborough, Dublin, Ireland
Nationality Ireland

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1974

Paschal Donohoe (born 19 September 1974) is an Irish Fine Gael politician who has served as Minister for Public Expenditure, National Development Plan Delivery and Reform since December 2022 and President of the Eurogroup since July 2020.

Donohoe was born in Phibsborough, Dublin, in 1974 and grew up in Blanchardstown.

He is the son of a Stena Line employee who also worked renting marquees and tents.

He was educated at St. Declan's CBS in Cabra, before receiving a scholarship to Trinity College Dublin.

1996

He studied Politics and Economics as part of the Business, Economics and Social Science (BESS) degree programme and graduated with a first-class honours degree in 1996.

While at Trinity, he served as Secretary of the University Philosophical Society, a debating and paper-reading society.

From Trinity College, Donohoe was selected by the UK division of multinational company Procter & Gamble for their fast-track graduate training programme.

He spent six years working in the United Kingdom, becoming a sales and marketing director.

2003

In 2003, he returned to Ireland to pursue a career in politics.

2004

Donohoe was first elected to Dublin City Council in 2004, for the Cabra-Glasnevin local electoral area.

During this time he was Chairperson of the Central Area Committee, Chairperson of the Environmental Strategic Policy Committee and a member of the City Corporate Policy Committee.

2007

He was an unsuccessful candidate at the 2007 general election in the Dublin Central constituency, but was elected to Seanad Éireann as a Senator for the Administrative Panel in July 2007.

He was appointed in October 2007, as Fine Gael Seanad Spokesperson on Transport and the Marine.

He was a member of the Joint Oireachtas committee on Transport and the Joint Oireachtas committee on European Affairs.

2008

He was appointed Chairman of the Joint Oireachtas Committee on Ireland's Future in Europe, by Enda Kenny, in October 2008.

2009

On 24 March 2009, he was nominated by Fine Gael to run in the Dublin Central by-election, caused by the death of Tony Gregory, but he was unsuccessful in this election.

2011

He has been a Teachta Dála (TD) for the Dublin Central constituency since 2011.

He topped the poll at the 2011 general election and was elected on the 2nd count.

2013

Following the resignation of Lucinda Creighton, who had broken the government whip in a vote on the Protection of Life During Pregnancy Bill, Donohoe was appointed as Minister of State for European Affairs on 12 July 2013.

2014

On 11 July 2014, Donohoe was promoted to the cabinet, as Minister for Transport, Tourism and Sport, a position he held until 6 May 2016.

During his tenure he oversaw the sale of the Government's remaining 25% stake in Aer Lingus, to the International Airlines Group, however, he was also confronted with a series of strikes by Dublin Bus, Luas and Irish Rail workers.

2016

Donohoe was appointed Minister for Public Expenditure and Reform, following the formation of a Fine Gael minority government in May 2016.

In the weeks leading up to his first budget in October 2016, Donohoe took over most of the workload from Minister for Finance Michael Noonan, who had been hospitalised for a period.

Hopes of a budget splurge were quashed after Donohoe signalled Brexit and other world events would have "seismic consequences" on Ireland.

On budget day he announced €58 billion in various day-to-day and capital expenditure which was an increase in €4 billion from the previous budget.

During his tenure as Minister for Public Expenditure and Reform, Donohoe dealt with a number of complex issues, including a threatened strike by the Garda Síochána.

This resulted in a recommendation by the Labour Court and the decision not to proceed with industrial action by members of AGSI and the GRA.

Donohoe also formed part of the Government's negotiating team following the 2016 general election.

This resulted in the formation of a minority Fine Gael government with Independents, underpinned by a confidence and supply agreement with the main opposition party Fianna Fáil.

2017

He served as Minister for Finance of Ireland from 2017 to 2022, Minister for Public Expenditure and Reform from 2016 to 2020, Minister for Transport, Tourism and Sport from 2014 to 2016 and Minister of State for European Affairs from 2013 to 2014.

Following the appointment of Leo Varadkar as Taoiseach, Donohoe was appointed as Minister for Finance, taking office on 14 June 2017.

On 10 October 2017, Donohoe presented his first budget as Minister for Finance.

2018

Donohoe also negotiated a new national pay agreement for public servants, known as the Public Service Stability Agreement 2018–2020.

This outlined a roadmap for the full and complete unwinding of the emergency legislation introduced during the financial crisis (FEMPI - Financial Emergency Measures in the Public Interest) as it affects, among other things, the remuneration of public servants and the pensions in payment of retired public servants.

Donohoe presided over the public finance during a time when a budget surplus was recorded (in 2018) for the first time since the financial crisis (2006), marking a significant achievement for the Government.

Working with Cabinet colleagues, he engineered a new €116bn, 10-year National Development Plan which underpins Project Ireland 2040; a plan aimed at preparing for an Ireland in which an extra one million people will live and which will have 660,000 more people at work.

This also feeds into the Government's bid to increase Ireland's annual capital expenditure in line with EU norms.

2019

Budget 2019 saw an increase in capital expenditure by 25%, going from €5.7bn in 2018 to €7.2bn in 2019.

2020

His period as Minister for Public Expenditure and Reform ended on 27 June 2020, following the formation of the 32nd Government led by Micheál Martin.

He was succeeded by Michael McGrath.