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Gerry Adams was born in 1948, he has been President of Sinn Fein since 1983. He is also the Teachta Dála (TD) for Louth and East Meath.
 
Gerry Adams was born in 1948, he has been President of Sinn Fein since 1983. He is also the Teachta Dála (TD) for Louth and East Meath.

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Gerry Adams, President of Sinn Fein and Teachta Dála (TD) for Louth and East Meath

Gerry Adams was born in 1948, he has been President of Sinn Fein since 1983. He is also the Teachta Dála (TD) for Louth and East Meath.

Political Career

Gerry Adams became involved in the civil rights campaign in the 1960s and was active in campaigns around discrimination in housing and equal rights.

He was interned without trial in 1972. In July 1972 he was released to participate in secret talks in London. After his re-arrest he tried to escape and was imprisoned. He was released in 1976.

Gerry Adams and John Hume initiated the peace process which succeeded in bringing an end to the conflict. He was one of the architects of the Good Friday Agreement which of all-Ireland political institutions and a power sharing Executive in the north of Ireland.

In 2011 he resigned his seat in the British Parliament and was subsequently elected to the Dáil (Irish Parliament) in the general election of February 2011. He serves as the Teachta Dála (TD) for Louth and East Meath and is also the President of Sinn Fein.

Notable Works

Gerry Adams is also the author of 13 books, including: A Pathway to Peace, The Politics of Irish Freedom and Selected Writings, A New Ireland – A Vision for the Future; his autobiographies Before the Dawn and Hope and History - Making Peace in Ireland, An Irish Voice and An Irish Journal.

External Links

Official Website