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06 Sept 2025

Ryan O’Meara welcomes appointment as Fianna Fáil's new spokesperson on education

The North Tipperary Deputy from Cloughjordan is also taking up several new Oireachtas Committee roles

Ryan O'Meara An Taoiseach Micheál Martin

Pictured above in government buildings in Dublin are North Tipperary Deputy and Cloughjordan native, Ryan O’Meara with An Taoiseach Micheál Martin

North Tipperary Deputy and Cloughjordan native, Ryan O’Meara TD has been appointmed by An Taoiseach Micheál Martin as the new Fianna Fáil Spokesperson on Education.

Deputy O’Meara, a first time TD, said he is honoured to take on the role and is committed to advancing a fair, inclusive, and high-quality education system that supports every learner, from early years through to third level and lifelong learning.

“I am honoured to be appointed as the Fianna Fáil Spokesperson on Education,” Deputy O’Meara said. “Education is the foundation of opportunity, and I look forward to working closely with students, teachers, parents, school leaders, and all stakeholders to ensure we continue to invest in and strengthen our education system.”

Deputy O’Meara also expressed what he described as his “deeply held belief” that education is the great equaliser in society.
“I believe fundamentally that education is the great equalizer. It is what allows a child born into any set of circumstances the chance to rise, to grow, and to realise their full potential.

“Every child in our country deserves that chance—no matter who they are or where they come from. That’s what drives my commitment to this role.”

In addition to his spokesperson duties, Deputy O’Meara has also been appointed to the Oireachtas Committee on Education and Youth, the Committee on Defence and National Security, and the Committee on Budgetary Oversight.

He said these roles provide further opportunities to contribute meaningfully to national policy.

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“I am pleased to join the Oireachtas Committees on Education and Youth, Defence and National Security, and Budgetary Oversight. These are vital areas of public policy, and I will approach each role with energy, responsibility, and a strong commitment to serving the people.”

Deputy O’Meara concluded by thanking An Taoiseach Micheál Martin for the appointments and the confidence placed in him. I want to thank An Taoiseach Micheál Martin for his support and for placing his trust in me with these important responsibilities.
I look forward to working as part of the Fianna Fáil team to deliver real progress and meaningful change,” he said.

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