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== Political career ==
 
== Political career ==
Jim D'Arcy has been part of Louth County Council and Dundalk Town Council, respectively from 1999 and 2004. He left both the bodies until 2011, when the prime minister Enda Kenny has nominated him at the Irish Senate. Jim D'Arcy works on the Joint Committee on the Implementation of the Good Friday Agreement, that plays a role in subjects like the North/South economic relations. He was member of the Constitutional Convention. He is the Education spokesman in the Senate for Fine Gael party, as being a former school principal.
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Jim D'Arcy has been part of Louth County Council and Dundalk Town Council, respectively from 1999 and 2004. In 2011, the Prime Minister Enda Kenny nominated him for the Irish Senate. Jim D'Arcy works on the Joint Committee on the Implementation of the Good Friday Agreement, that plays a role in subjects like the North/South economic relations. He was a member of the Constitutional Convention. He is the Education spokesman in the Senate for the Fine Gael party.
  
 
== Notable works ==
 
== Notable works ==

Revision as of 08:24, 7 October 2014

Jim D'Arcy (July 20, 1954) is an Irish politician.

Political career

Jim D'Arcy has been part of Louth County Council and Dundalk Town Council, respectively from 1999 and 2004. In 2011, the Prime Minister Enda Kenny nominated him for the Irish Senate. Jim D'Arcy works on the Joint Committee on the Implementation of the Good Friday Agreement, that plays a role in subjects like the North/South economic relations. He was a member of the Constitutional Convention. He is the Education spokesman in the Senate for the Fine Gael party.

Notable works

In August 2014 he observed the Turkish Presidential Election, as committee for the Council of Europe, and spent words for the Kurds under the threat of ISIS.

External links

Fine Gael - Jim D'Arcy

Jim D'Arcy - Oireachtas