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Join us for a fascinating and in-depth interview with former Taoiseach Bertie Ahern, hosted by Gerry Kelly at the Saint Patrick Centre. In this engaging conversation, Ahern opens up about his personal journey, his political career, and his pivotal role in the peace process that led to the Good Friday Agreement.
From his early life influenced by his parents' backgrounds and political views, to his entry into politics and rise to becoming Taoiseach, Ahern shares insights into the challenges and triumphs he faced along the way. He reflects on the complexities of negotiating the Good Friday Agreement, the relationships he built across political divides, and the impact of these efforts on peace in Northern Ireland.
Ahern also discusses his views on Brexit, the future of a United Ireland, and the importance of continuing the work of the Good Friday Agreement. He opens up about the personal cost of his political career, particularly the accusations and scrutiny he faced in the Mahon Tribunal, and how these experiences have shaped him.
Through candid anecdotes and reflections, this conversation sheds light on Ahern's significant contributions to Irish politics and peace, his hopes for the future, and the legacy he wishes to leave behind.