Ivana Bacik

Party Leader, Party Spokesperson on Housing, Local Government and Heritage and Northern Ireland.
Dublin Bay South
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Ivana Bacik TD

My background

Ivana grew up in Rathgar/Terenure and lives in Portobello with her young family.

Ivana is a lawyer and has taught law over many years in Trinity College Dublin. 

As a student activist Ivana was taken to court and threatened with prison for providing information on abortion - in a case that paved the way for repeal of the Eighth Amendment and legalisation of abortion in Ireland.

She was first elected to serve in Seanad Éireann in 2007.

Ivana was elected to Dáil Éireann to serve as TD for Dublin Bay South in July 2021, following a bye-election resulting from the resignation of Fine Gael TD Eoghan Murphy.

In March 2022, Ivana became the 14th Leader of the Labour Party.

About Ivana

An experienced legislator, Ivana has seen more of her opposition bills become law than any other senator.

Ivana’s reforming legislation has tackled issues such as working conditions for freelancers, secular marriage, women’s health rights and LGBT equality.

A long-term campaigner for constitutional change, Ivana was a leading national and local voice in the Marriage Equality and Repeal the 8th campaigns.

She is currently working with families across Dublin Bay South to ensure increased provision for children with autism in local schools.

Ivana is a keen cyclist, swimmer and climate campaigner.

She is working closely with Labour councillors in Dublin Bay South to improve cycling infrastructure, increase green spaces for communities and enhance the water quality and recreational value of Dublin Bay.

Ivana’s surname is Czech. Her paternal grandfather was imprisoned by the Nazis. After WWII, he moved to Ireland with his young family, where they settled in Waterford. Her mother’s side of the family are very proud Murphys from Co. Clare.

Clubs and Committees

  • Ivana was a founder of the Portobello Educate Together multi-denominational school start-up group and is on the Board of Canal Way ETNS, Dublin 8.

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