Kevin "Boxer" Moran
Kevin Moran (born 9 April 1967)[1] is an Irish independent politician who has served as a Minister of State since January 2025, having previously served from 2017 to 2020. He has been a Teachta Dála (TD) for the Longford–Westmeath constituency since the 2024 general election, and previously from 2016 to 2020.[3] He was a member of Westmeath County Council from June to November 2024. Political careerHe was a member of Westmeath County Council from 1999 to 2016, and represented Fianna Fáil until 2011.[4][5] In January 2006, he contested Fianna Fáil's nomination to stand at the 2007 general election, being narrowly defeated by Mary O'Rourke.[6] He contested the 2014 by-election as an independent candidate, but failed to win a seat. He joined the Independent Alliance ahead of the 2016 general election.[5] Moran was elected to Dáil Éireann at the 2016 general election. After lengthy government formation talks, the Independent Alliance supported the nomination of Enda Kenny as Taoiseach on 6 May 2016, allowing Kenny to become the first leader of Fine Gael to be re-elected to this office.[7] On 3 June 2017, he was appointed by the government as Minister of State at the Department of Public Expenditure and Reform with responsibility for the Office of Public Works and Flood Relief.[8] This was part of arrangement with fellow Independent Alliance TD Seán Canney, who had been serving in that position.[9] Moran's appointment lapsed on the resignation of Enda Kenny as Taoiseach later that month on 14 June. On 20 June 2017, Moran was appointed by the government formed by Leo Varadkar to the same position.[10][11] He lost his seat at the 2020 general election, continuing to serve as a minister of state until the formation of a new government on 27 June 2020. In January 2022, he was expected to become a member of Westmeath County Council after his son Jamie resigned his position on the council due to work commitments.[12] However his admission was not accepted by the majority of the incumbent council.[13][14] He was elected at the 2024 Westmeath County Council election, topping the poll with 39.64% of the vote and being elected on the first count.[15] At the 2024 general election, he regained a seat in Longford–Westmeath. In January 2025, he was appointed as Minister of State at the Department of Public Expenditure, Infrastructure, Public Service Reform and Digitalisation with responsibility for the Office of Public Works. Personal lifeMoran left school at 13 with severe dyslexia, and started work in the building trade, later moving on to develop a taxi business. He has spoken about other problems in his life, including the death of a brother, which have caused him to attempt suicide.[16][17] He is married and lives in Athlone.[18] Moran is often referred to by the nickname "Boxer", a nickname which arose from him hitting an opponent in a football game at the age of 12.[19] References
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