David Trimble
David Trimble (October 15th 1944) is a politician north-Irish and is the chief of the party Ulster Unionist Party.
It was rewarded for the Nobel Prize of peace in 1998, price shared with John Hume, at that time chief of the party Social Democratic and Labor Party for their efforts for the concluding of a political agreement in Northern Ireland which will lead to the signature of the Accord of the Good Friday in 1999.
In 1990, it was one of the 18 deputies north-Irish who sat at London, to the House of Commons.
He was appointed district of Upper Bann (town of Portadown)
He was re-elected at the time of the élecions legislative of 2001 with 17 095 votes (33,50%). He withdrew political life in 2005.
Humanistic, it in particular signed, with other prizes winner of the Nobel Prize, a call asking that a delegation of the Committee of the Rights of the Child of UNO returns visit to a child Tibetan under house arrest since 1995 in China, Gendhun Choekyi Nyima, recognized like 11th Panchen LAMA by the 14th Dalaï Lama, Tenzin Gyatso.
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