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  1. Lynch fue el tercer líder de Fianna Fáil, desde 1966 hasta 1979, sucediendo en el cargo al enormemente influyente Sean Lemass. Fue el último líder de Fianna Fáil que obtuvo una mayoría absoluta en la Cámara de Representantes, en 1977.

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Jack_LynchJack Lynch - Wikipedia

    John Mary Lynch (15 August 1917 – 20 October 1999) was an Irish Fianna Fáil politician who served as Taoiseach from 1966 to 1973 and 1977 to 1979, Leader of Fianna Fáil from 1966 to 1979, Leader of the Opposition from 1973 to 1977, Minister for Finance from 1965 to 1966, Minister for Industry and Commerce from 1959 to 1965, Minister for Educatio...

  3. Jack Lynch (born Aug. 15, 1917, Cork, County Cork, Ire.—died Oct. 20, 1999, Dublin) was an Irish politician who was taoiseach (prime minister) of Ireland from 1966 to 1973 and from 1977 to 1979. Lynch studied law and entered the civil service (Department of Justice) in 1936.

  4. www.wikiwand.com › es › Jack_LynchJack Lynch - Wikiwand

    John Mary "Jack" Lynch fue el cuarto Taoiseach de Irlanda, disfrutando de dos mandatos en el cargo, de 1966 a 1973 y de 1977 a 1979.

  5. When Sean Lemass retired in 1966, Jack Lynch became the leader of the Fianna Fáil party and Taoiseach at the age of forty nine. He led the campaign for Irish entry to the European Community and...

  6. 8 de nov. de 2008 · Long before his political triumphs, Jack Lynch had already achieved legendary status by becoming the first (and still the only) player ever to be on the winning side in six All-Irelands in a row.

  7. When Jack Lynch left Dublin on 9 August 1969 to begin his holidays in West Cork, he had cause to be both relieved and very apprehensive. Seven weeks earlier, on 18 June, he had led Fianna Fáil to a convincing general election victory.