Background
Smith, Michael was born on June 6, 1940 in Oldcastle, Meath, Ireland. Son of John Smith and Bridie Fagan.
politician Deputy to the Dáil senator of Ireland
Smith, Michael was born on June 6, 1940 in Oldcastle, Meath, Ireland. Son of John Smith and Bridie Fagan.
Having studied for the priesthood at the Irish College in Rome, he was ordained a priest for the diocese on 9 March 1963. He attended all 168 days of the Second Vatican Council for which he and 41 other young priests prepared the official record, having been appointed as a recording secretary to the Council immediately after his ordination as a priest.
He was a Teachta Dála (TD) for Tipperary North on several occasions since 1969. He previously served in Seanad Éireann (1982–1987), as Minister for Energy (1988–1989), Minister for the Environment (1992–1994), Minister for Education (1994) and Minister for Defence (1997–2004). Smith worked as a farmer before he entered Dáil Éireann at the 1969 general election as a Fianna Fáil TD for the Tipperary North constituency.
He lost his seat at the 1973 general election but was re-elected to Dáil Éireann at the 1977 general election. 1980s
In 1980 Charles Haughey was Taoiseach and Smith was appointed Minister of State at the Department of Agriculture. Smith lost his Dáil seat again at the February 1982 general election, and failed to regain it at the November 1982 general election.
He spent the next five years as a Senator in Seanad Éireann, elected first on the Agricultural Panel and then on the Cultural and Educational Panel, before his re-election to the Dáil at the 1987 general election. When he was returned to the Dáil at the 1987 general election he became Minister of State at the Department of Energy. In 1988 he was appointed to Cabinet as the Minister for Energy.
His stay as Minister was short because following the 1989 general election he was demoted to Minister of State for Science and Technology. 1992–2007
In 1992 he returned to Cabinet for two years as Minister for the Environment. In October 1997 he replaced David Andrews as Minister for Defence and held that position until he was dropped from the Cabinet in a reshuffle in 2004.
During his tenure Smith dealt with the Army deafness compensation issue that ultimately resulted in claims of €300 million against the State.
At the 2007 general election he lost his seat to Noel Coonan of Fine Gael.
Member, Mid-Board Tipperary GAA, 1964-1968. Member. ITGWU, 1967-1969. Member, Irish Farmers’ Association, since 1969.
Clubs: Roscrea County Market. Macra na Feirme; Roscrea Chamber of Commerce. Roscrea Heritage Society.
Spouse Mary Therese Smith (née Ryan). Children: one son, six d.