Ahern, Bertie
Related Category: British and Irish History: Biographies
(Bartholomew Patrick Ahern)(əhûrn´), 1951, Irish politician, prime minister of the Republic of Ireland (1997). Born into a working-class family, he studied accounting at University College, Dublin. A member of
Fianna Fáil, he entered the Irish parliament in 1977 and held a number of parliamentary offices. From 1986 to 1987 he was lord mayor of Dublin. Returning to national government, he served as labor minister (198791) and finance minister (199194). He became head of Fianna Fáil in 1994 and was leader of the opposition until 1997, when he succeeded John
Bruton as prime minister, heading a Fianna FáilProgressive Democrat coalition. Ahern helped to broker a cease-fire by the Irish Republican Army, and in 1998 he and others (including Britain's Tony
Blair and America's George
Mitchell) brokered a peace agreement in Northern Ireland. Ahern also has increased the republic's influence in Northern Ireland. His government was returned to office in the 2002 and 2007 elections, but as three-party coalition with the addition of the Green Party after the 2007 vote.
See biography by K. Whelan and E. Masterson (1999).