
Is Bertie Ahern A-List?
No — Bertie Ahern is currently ranked C tier — recognizable within their niche but with limited mainstream visibility.
Reached A-list in 1997
Taoiseach (Prime Minister)
Lost A-list status in 2008
Dropped to B tier — Resignation
Ranking Timeline
Taoiseach (Prime Minister)
Bertie Ahern becomes Taoiseach of Ireland. This marks the peak of his political career, as he leads the country during a period of significant economic growth.
Good Friday Agreement
He plays a crucial role in the Good Friday Agreement. This achievement significantly enhances his reputation and contributes to peace in Northern Ireland.
Re-elected Taoiseach
Ahern is re-elected as Taoiseach, continuing his leadership during the 'Celtic Tiger' era. However, questions regarding his finances begin to surface.
Resignation
He resigns as Taoiseach due to investigations into his personal finances. This marks a significant fall from grace, damaging his reputation and political standing.
Tribunal Findings
A tribunal finds that Ahern had not been truthful about his finances. This further tarnishes his image and leads to a decline in his public influence.
Limited Public Role
Ahern maintains a limited public role. While he occasionally offers commentary on political events, he is no longer a major player in Irish politics.
Controversial Figure
Bertie Ahern remains a controversial figure in Irish history. His legacy is marked by both his achievements in the peace process and the financial controversies that led to his resignation.
Last updated: February 23, 2026