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词条 Conor Lenihan
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  1. Early and personal life

  2. Political career

     Controversies  Attitude to immigrants  The Origin of Specious Nonsense  Tonight with Vincent Browne 

  3. Post political career

  4. References

{{Infobox officeholder
| name = Conor Lenihan
| image = Lech Kaczyński Arrives in Dublin (2).jpg
| caption = Lenihan (2nd from right)
| imagesize = 200px
| office = Minister of State for Science, Technology, Innovation and Natural Resources
| taoiseach = Brian Cowen
| term_start = 22 April 2009
| term_end = 9 March 2011
| predecessor = New office
| successor = Office abolished
| office1 = Minister of State for Integration Policy
| taoiseach1 = Bertie Ahern
Brian Cowen
| term_start1 = 20 June 2007
| term_end1 = 21 April 2009
| predecessor1 = New office
| successor1 = Office abolished
| office2 = Minister of State for Overseas Development and Human Rights
| taoiseach2 = Bertie Ahern
| term_start2 = 29 September 2004
| term_end2 = 20 June 2007
| predecessor2 = New office
| successor2 = Office abolished
| office3 = Teachta Dála
| term_start3 = June 1997
| term_end3 = February 2011
| constituency3 = Dublin South-West
| birth_name =
| birth_date = {{birth date and age|1963|3|3|df=y}}
| birth_place = Dublin, Ireland
| death_date =
| death_place =
| nationality = Irish
| party = Fianna Fáil
| spouse = Denise Lenihan {{small|(m. 1999)}}
| children = 2
| residence = Moscow, Russia
| alma_mater = {{Ubl|University College Dublin|Dublin City University|INSEAD}}
|}}

Conor Lenihan (born 3 March 1963) is a former Irish Fianna Fáil politician who served as Minister of State for Science, Technology, Innovation and Natural Resources from 2009 to 2011,

Minister of State for Integration Policy from 2007 to 2009 and Minister of State for Overseas Development and Human Rights from 2004 to 2007. He served as a Teachta Dála (TD) for the Dublin South-West constituency from 1997 to 2011.

He is currently a Vice President of the Skolkovo Foundation.[1] He accepted a position with the Skolkovo Foundation in 2011, a planned high-tech innovation centre in Moscow, where he works on international partnership development.

Early and personal life

Lenihan was born in Dublin in 1963. He lived in Athlone until he was 11 years of age. He was educated at Belvedere College, University College Dublin (where he was chair of the Kevin Barry Cumann of Ógra Fianna Fáil), Dublin City University and the INSEAD.

Lenihan began his working life as a newspaper journalist working in the 1980s in the House of Commons in London, where he was a political correspondent for the Irish News. While in London he was also a member of the European Commission's Speakers Panel.

In the 1990s he went into broadcast journalism working with the Dublin radio station 98FM. Lenihan also worked as a senior executive with O2, an Irish-owned mobile operator, and subsequently worked as an advisor for the company.

Lenihan is the son of former Tánaiste, TD and Minister Brian Lenihan. His grandfather, Patrick Lenihan, also served in the Oireachtas. His aunt, Mary O'Rourke, is a former TD, Senator and Minister, while his brother, Brian Lenihan Jnr was a TD and most notably Minister for Finance during the Irish economic downturn from 2008 to 2011.

Lenihan was diagnosed with a benign tumour in 2007.[2]

Lenihan was also the editor of The Nation, the official publication of the Fianna Fáil party.

Political career

Lenihan was first elected to Dáil Éireann at the 1997 general election.[3]

In Bertie Ahern's cabinet reshuffle of 2004, he was appointed as Minister of State at the Department of Foreign Affairs with special responsibility for Overseas Development and Human Rights. Lenihan restructured Ireland's international aid programme, creating Irish Aid, the Irish Government's programme of assistance to developing countries. Through Irish Aid, Lenihan administered a budget of almost a billion euros which is used to help developing nations thus continuing Ireland's tradition of reaching out to other post-colonial nations.

In 2007, he became Ireland's first Minister of State for Integration and led a government initiative to deal with large volume immigration into Ireland which culminated with the publication of a new policy statement "Migration Nation.[4]

As Minister for Science, Technology and Innovation, he created a single budget line for science and technology funding as well as participating in the country's Innovation Task Force. As part of his role in the Ministry he participated in trade and investment missions, frequently presenting to top global companies who already invest in Ireland or were about to do so. He was a member of the Cabinet Sub-Committee on Economic Recovery.

He lost his seat at the 2011 general election, with his first preference vote declining from 20.5% in 2007 to just 5%. He placed eight in the poll and was eliminated on the fourth count.[5]

In October 2018, Lenihan announced his intention to seek the Fianna Fáil nomination for the Dublin constituency in the 2019 European Parliament elections. [6]

At the party candidate selection meeting February 2019 Lenihan placed fourth out of four candidates with 108 votes of the 838 ballots cast. [7]

Controversies

Attitude to immigrants

Lenihan was involved in some controversy on 18 May 2005, when off-microphone he told opposition TD Joe Higgins of the Socialist Party that he should "stick to [helping] the kebabs",[8] a reference to the Turkish workers who were making a legal challenge against their employer, GAMA. Lenihan apologised in the Dáil for the remarks.[9]

In 2007, he banned Gardaí and Garda reserves from wearing the Sikh turban, saying "if we are to take integration seriously, people who come here must understand our way of doing things. When the President and Ministers travel to the Middle East, they accept cultural requirements of the country and the culture in which they are operating. It is a vice-versa situation with regard to Ireland".[10]

The Origin of Specious Nonsense

In September 2010, Lenihan attracted controversy when it emerged that he was to attend the launch of The Origin of Specious Nonsense, an anti-evolution book by John J. May. PZ Myers, on his Pharyngula blog, expressed shock that a Minister of State with special responsibility for Science would lend support to such a book.[11] Lenihan claimed that he was "not launching the book as Minister for Science but rather as a TD because May is a constituent of his".[12] In the wake of this controversy, May asked Lenihan not to launch the book "because I am so embarrassed that the Minister for Science has been so insulted" and "eviscerated" on a political website.[13]

Tonight with Vincent Browne

While appearing in March 2011 on Tonight with Vincent Browne on television, presenter Vincent Browne asked if there was “a happy coincidence” between matters of national importance and what Lenihan was personally interested in, leading to what The Irish Times described as “some on-air rage”.[14]

Post political career

In July 2011, Lenihan joined Skolkovo Foundation, a planned scientific and innovation center outside Moscow, Russia.[15] In August 2012, Lenihan joined the board of San Leon Energy, an oil and gas explorer with concessions in Poland, Albania, Morocco and Ireland.[16]

References

1. ^{{cite web|url=http://oireachtas.ie/members-hist/default.asp?housetype=0&HouseNum=28&MemberID=630&ConstID=93|title=Mr. Conor Lenihan|work=Oireachtas Members Database|accessdate=8 May 2009}}
2. ^{{cite news|url=http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/europe/6318893.stm|title=Irish minister in TV tumour spot|work=BBC News|date=31 January 2007|accessdate=8 May 2009}}
3. ^{{cite web|url=http://electionsireland.org/candidate.cfm?ID=4306|title=Conor Lenihan|work=ElectionsIreland.org|accessdate=8 May 2009}}
4. ^{{Cite web|url=http://www.justice.ie/en/JELR/Pages/Migration%20Nation%20Launch|title=Minister for Integration, launches ‘Migration Nation’ a Statement on Integration Strategy and Diversity Management|last=|first=|date=May 1, 2008|website=AN ROINN DLÍ AGUS CIRT AGUS COMHIONANNAIS DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE AND EQUALITY|publisher=Department of Justice and Equality|access-date=April 19, 2016}}
5. ^{{cite news|url=http://www.rte.ie/news/election2011/results/dublin-south-west.html |title=Dublin South-West |work=RTÉ News |date=28 February 2011 |deadurl=yes |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20120127043718/http://www.rte.ie/news/election2011/results/dublin-south-west.html |archivedate=27 January 2012 |df= }}
6. ^{{cite news|url=https://www.independent.ie/opinion/comment/kevin-doyle-fianna-fils-capital-battle-three-dynasties-and-a-gay-rights-lobbyist-line-up-37662404.html|title=Kevin Doyle: 'Fianna Fáil's capital battle: three dynasties and a gay rights lobbyist line up'|accessdate=25 January 2019}}
7. ^https://www.irishtimes.com/news/ireland/irish-news/barry-andrews-to-contest-dublin-for-ff-in-european-election-1.3797078
8. ^{{cite news|url=http://www.irishtimes.com/blogs/election2011/2011/02/14/ff-leader-martin-in-chinese-gaffe/|title=FF leader Martin in Chinese gaffe|work=The Irish Times|date=12 February 2011|accessdate=22 February 2011}}
9. ^{{cite news|url=http://www.rte.ie/news/2005/0518/lenihanc.html |title=Higgins reacts to Lenihan 'kebabs' remark |work=RTÉ News |date=18 May 2005 |accessdate=19 June 2009 |deadurl=yes |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20150215235740/http://www.rte.ie/news/2005/0518/63273-lenihanc/ |archivedate=15 February 2015 |df= }}
10. ^{{cite news|url=http://www.independent.ie/opinion/analysis/granting-special-status-doesnt-help-integration-1061969.html|title=Granting special status doesn't help integration|work=Sunday Independent|date=19 August 2007|accessdate=2 July 2009}}
11. ^{{cite web|url=http://scienceblogs.com/pharyngula/2010/09/how_about_the_irish_minister_o.php |title=How about the Irish Minister of State with special responsibility for pseudoscience? |work=ScienceBlogs |accessdate=13 September 2010 |deadurl=yes |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20100916001422/http://scienceblogs.com/pharyngula/2010/09/how_about_the_irish_minister_o.php |archivedate=16 September 2010 |df= }}
12. ^{{cite news|url=http://www.irishtimes.com/newspaper/breaking/2010/0913/breaking61.html|title=Lenihan to launch anti-evolution book|work=The Irish Times|date=13 September 2010|accessdate=13 September 2010}}
13. ^{{cite news|url=http://www.irishtimes.com/newspaper/frontpage/2010/0914/1224278831472.html|title=Minister withdraws from launch of anti-evolution book|work=The Irish Times|date=14 September 2010|accessdate=14 September 2010}}
14. ^{{cite news|title=A new heavyweight in light entertainment|url=http://www.irishtimes.com/newspaper/features/2011/0331/1224293430591.html|work=The Irish Times|first=Mick|last=Heaney|accessdate=31 March 2011|date=31 March 2011}}
15. ^{{cite news|url=http://www.independent.ie/national-news/crisis-for-martin-as-lenihans-opt-out-of-election-2853469.html|work=Irish Independent|first=Sam|last=Smyth|title=Crisis for Martin as Lenihans opt out of election|date=20 August 2011}}
16. ^{{cite news|url=http://www.independent.ie/business/irish/lenihan-carves-out-new-role-as-he-joins-board-of-polish-energy-business-3203525.html|title=Lenihan carves out new role as he joins board of Polish energy business|work=Irish Independent|date=19 August 2012}}
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