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26 Sept 2025

BREAKING: Former Tipperary South TD Martin Mansergh has died

Martin Mansergh passed away on September 26, 2025, aged 76

BREAKING: Former Tipperary South TD Martin Mansergh has died

The late Martin Mansergh

Former TD Martin Mansergh has died, aged 78.

Mansergh served as a Senator between 2002 and 2007, before being elected as a TD for Tipperary South between 2007 and 2011.

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Mansergh was a key figure in Fianna Fáil’s process for shaping their policy around Northern Ireland.

Tributes have poured in for the former TD following his passing.

An Taoiseach Micheál Martin, leader of Fianna Fáil, said: “It is with deep sadness that I learned this morning about the passing of Martin Mansergh during a trip to the Sahara with other retired parliamentarians.

“I had the honour of knowing Martin for over four decades. He was unquestionably one of the most important public servants in our recent history, filling many different roles and having a profound impact on issues deeply important to the Irish people.

“From a distinguished academic family, when he finished his research studies in Oxford University Martin chose public service in Ireland over the many options available to him.

“As a diplomat and then as a political adviser, he was exceptional in his knowledge and devotion to the cause of peace on our island and throughout Europe.

“His studies and understanding of many European countries and the process of building the European Union made him an indispensable aide at critical moments. One example is his advice during the Irish Presidency of the Council in 1990 which helped secure endorsement of German reunification following the fall of communism.

“Of course, his contribution to securing peace on this island marks him as a figure who will always be honoured. His early, secret negotiations in Belfast on behalf of Taoisigh and his work through more than a decade were essential in securing the peace settlement and the overcoming of many later hurdles.

“For all of his time on wider international affairs, Tipperary was always the place Martin called home, and he was deeply proud to be elected to Dáil Éireann to represent South Tipperary. Few if any people have ever served their country as a diplomat, an advisor to Taoisigh, a Senator, a Deputy, and a Minister.

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“Through his extraordinary life Martin had as his partner the wonderful Liz, with whom he built a family of which he was more proud than anything else

“Martin was a one-off. A true Irish republican. A man of great accomplishments who leaves a proud legacy.

“I will miss talking to him about history, seeking his advice and hearing his unique laugh.

“Personally, and on behalf of the Government, I extend my sympathies to his beloved Liz and their family,” he concluded.

Former Sinn Féin leader Gerry Adams said: “Martin Mansergh was a key figure in the efforts to build the peace process and the success of the negotiation leading to the Good Friday Agreement.

“He was one of those who met with Sinn Féin in the late 1980s on behalf of Fianna Fáil and we retained a close relationship since then.

“Martin served a number of Taoisigh and his crucial role, along with other senior government officials, and John Hume, and Sinn Féin representatives, was in the build-up to the negotiations at Good Friday in 1998 and in the work that was done after that.

“I value very much the numerous engagements that we had and the relationship that we developed as a result of that.

“I wish to extend my sincere condolences to his wife Elizabeth and his five children,” he concluded.

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