Brian Lenihan snr
Brian Lenihan snr was an influential Irish politician and member of the Fianna Fáil party, who served as Minister for Justice and played a pivotal role in the passage of the Succession Act in 1965, following its introduction by Charles Haughey.
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In a letter to the minister for justice Brian Lenihan snr, taoiseach Seán Lemass wondered if the provisions of a Vatican Council decree on religious liberty might 'permit us to change the law so as to allow divorce and remarriage for those of our citizens whose religion tolerates it.'
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Brian Lenihan Snr's political career is discussed in relation to a smear campaign.
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Brian Lenihan Snr's political career is discussed in relation to smear campaigns.
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Brian Lenihan snr saw the Succession Bill through the Oireachtas in 1965.
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