Chris MacManus
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Christopher MacManus (sometimes incorrectly spelt McManus) is a Sinn Féin Councillor for Sligo Borough Council.[1]
MacManus has been a councillor on Sligo Borough Council since 1999[2]. From a well-known Irish republican family, his father Sean is a senior member of Sinn Féin’s negotiating team while his brother, Joseph, a member (volunteer) of the Provisional Irish Republican Army, was killed on active service in County Fermanagh in 1992.
Chris is currently a member of Sinn Fein’s Ard Comhairle (National Executive) and he has represented the Republican Movement in Ireland, North America and the Middle East.[3][4]
Amongst his local initiatives as a public representatives are the setting up of the Cranmore Regeneration Project and ensuring that Sligo Borough Council adopted a tough policy to deal with the issue of Anti-Social Behaviour on local authority housing estates.
He is currently a Director of both the Model Art & Niland Gallery and Sligo Regional Sports Centre.
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- ^ Chris MacManus election history
- ^ Sinn Féin Representatives on Local Councils
- ^ Sinn Féin attends peace conference in Jordan
- ^ 32 County News
This page incorporates information from the Oireachtas Members Database