Brendan Halligan has been a key player in the nation’s political developments since he became Political Director and subsequently Secretary of the Labour Party in 1967.
Appointed to the Senate in 1973, he won the Dublin South West By-Election in 1976 and was co-opted to the European Parliament in 1983. He helped create the national Coalition Government of 1973-77 and was Director of Elections for the Labour Party in various General, Local and European elections.
In more recent years, he has remained at the forefront of political affairs in his role as Chairman of the Institute of International and European Affairs and as Campaign Co-ordinator of “Ireland for Europe” in the Lisbon II referendum in 2010.
Brendan Halligan is also a keen historian, and has written a number of papers on historical and present-day politics in Ireland. See the Publications page for more details.
For samples of some of Brendan’s essays, please click on the images below: