Name Liam Aylward Role Irish Politician | Nationality Irish Party Fianna Fail Political party Fianna Fail | |
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Born 27 September 1952 (age 72) County Kilkenny, Ireland ( 1952-09-27 ) |
Liam Aylward on Schmallenberg outbreak
Liam Aylward (born 27 September 1952) is an Irish former Fianna Fáil politician. He was a Teachta Dála (TD) for the Carlow–Kilkenny constituency from 1977 to 2007, and an Alliance of Liberals and Democrats for Europe (ALDE) Member of the European Parliament (MEP) for the East constituency from 2004 to 2014,

Liam Aylward was born in Mullinavat, County Kilkenny in 1952. He was educated at St Kieran's College, Kilkenny. He worked as a laboratory technician before getting involved in politics. He was elected to Kilkenny County Council in 1974, and served on that authority until 1992.
Aylward was first elected to Dáil Éireann as a Fianna Fáil TD for Carlow–Kilkenny at the 1977 general election in what proved to be a landslide for Fianna Fáil. After this he served as Minister of State at the Department of Energy (1988–1989), the Department of Education (1992–1994) and the Department of Agriculture and Food (2002–2004). In 1998, Aylward was the subject of a complaint to Oireachtas authorities for groping a female usher in the Dáil bar, for which he apologised. In June 2004 he was elected to the European Parliament in the East constituency for Fianna Fáil, which was then part of the Union for a Europe of Nations.
After the 2009 European Parliament election Fianna Fáil became affiliated with ALDE. Aylward became a member of the Committee on Agriculture and Rural Development, the delegation for relations with Mercosur, and the delegation to the Euro-Latin American Parliamentary Assembly. He also became a substitute member of the Committee on Culture and Education and the delegation to the ACP–EU Joint Parliamentary Assembly.
Owing to the dual mandate legislation that forbids members of the European Parliament from seeking re-election as members of their national legislatures, he retired from national politics at the 2007 general election. He was succeeded as a Fianna Fáil TD by his brother Bobby Aylward. They are sons of Bob Aylward, who served as a Fianna Fáil senator.
Aylward has opted not to receive a ministerial pension, but still receives annual pension payments of around €50,000 from his time as a TD.
He retired from politics at the 2014 European Parliament election.