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Twenty-Sixth Dáil
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- Twenty-Sixth Dáil (12.7.1989 - 5.11.1992)
- Twenty-Sixth Dáil (12.7.1989 - 5.11.1992)
- Twenty-Sixth Dáil (12.7.1989 - 5.11.1992)
- Notes
- Twenty-Sixth Dáil (continued) (11.2.1992 - 5.11.1992)
Twenty-Sixth Dáil (12.7.1989 - 5.11.1992)
Twenty First Government (12.7.1989 - 11.2.1992)
Name | Post held |
Charles J. Haughey | Taoiseach and (12.7.89 - 11.2.92) resigned, Minister for the Gaeltacht - 11.2.92 (also acting Minister for Defence 1.11.90 - 5.2.91 also acting Minister for Finance 8.11.91 -14.11.91) |
Brian Lenihan | Tánaiste and Minister for Defence (12.7.89 - 31.10.90 -dismissed) |
Albert Reynolds | Minister for Finance (12.7.89 - 7.11.91 - dismissed) |
Bertie Ahern | Minister for Labour (12.7.89 -14.11.91), Minister for Finance (14.11.91 - 11.2.92) |
John P. Wilson | Minister for Environment (9.11.91 - 14.11.91). Tánaiste (13.11.1990 - 11.2.92), Minister for the Marine (12.7.89 - 11.2.92) |
Gerard Collins | Minister for Foreign Affairs (12.7.89 - 11.2.92) |
Michael O'Kennedy | Minister for Agriculture and Food (12.7.89 - 14.11.91), Minister for Labour (14.11.91 - 11.2.92) |
Michael J. Woods | Minister for Social Welfare (12.7.89 - 14.11.91), Minister for Agriculture & Food (14.11.91 - 11.2.92) |
Desmond J. O'Malley | Minister for Industry and Commerce (12.7.89 - 11.2.92) |
Robert Molloy | Minister for Energy (12.7.89 - 11.2.92) |
Ray Burke | Minister for Justice (12.7.89 - 11.2.92), Minister for Communications (12.7.89 - 6.2.91) |
Padraig Flynn | Minister for the Environment (12.7.89 - 8.11.91 dismissed) |
Rory O'Hanlon | Minister for Health (12.7.89 - 14.11.91), Minister for the Environment (14.11.91 - 11.2.92) |
Mary O'Rourke | Minister for Education (12.7.89 - 14.11.91), Minister for Health (14.11.91 - 11.2.92) |
Seamus Brennan | Minister for Tourism & Transport (12.7.89 -6.2.91) and then Minister for Tourism, Transport & Communications (6.2.91 - 11.2.92) |
Brendan Daly | Minister for Defence (5.2.91 - 14.11.91), Minister for Social Welfare (14.11.91 - 11.2.92) |
Noel Davern | Minister for Education (14.11.91 - 11.2.92) |
Vincent Brady | Minister for Defence (14.11.91 - 11.2.92) |
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Notes
- Fianna Fáil/Progressive Democrats coalition Government.
- Mr. Haughey retired from politics on 11.2.1992.
- On the 6th Feb 1991, the Government made orders entitled Tourism and Transport, (Alteration of Name of Department and Title of Minister) Order, 1991 and Communications (Transfer of Departmental Administration and Ministerial Functions) Order, 1991 - Department of Tourism and Transport name changed to Department of Tourism, Transport and Communications w.e.f. 7.2.91.
Twenty-Sixth Dáil (12.7.1989 - 5.11.1992)
Twenty-First Government
Ministers of State
Name | Post held |
Vincent Brady | MOS at Dept. of the Taoiseach (Govt. Whip)(12.7.89 - 14.11.91), MOS at Dept. of Defence (12.7.89 - 14.11.91), MOS at Dept. of Finance (OPW) (from 6.2.91 - 14.11.91) (held above posts until appointment as Minister for Defence) |
Máire Geoghegan-Quinn | MOS at Dept. of the Taoiseach (19.7.89 - 15.11.91) |
Noel Treacy | MOS at Dept. of Health (19.7.89 - 6.2.91) resigned and MOS at Dept. of Justice (6.2.91 - 15.11.91 - dismissed) |
Seán Calleary | MOS at Dept. of Foreign Affairs (19.7.89 - 11.2.92) |
Brendan Daly | MOS at Dept. of Finance (OPW) and MOS at Dept of Taoiseach (19.7.89 - 5.2.91) - appointed Minister for Defence |
Michael Smith | MOS at Dept. of Industry & Commerce (19.7.89 - 15.11.91) |
Terry Leyden | MOS at Dept. of Industry & Commerce (19.7.89 - 11.2.92) |
Denis Lyons | MOS at Dept. of Tourism, Transport & Communications (19.7.89 - 11.2.92) |
Ger Connolly | MOS at Dept. of the Environment (19.7.89 - 11.2.92) |
Mary Harney | MOS at Dept. of the Environment (19.7.89 - 11.2.92) |
Joe Walsh | MOS at Dept. of Agriculture & Food (19.7.89 - 11.2.92) |
Seamus Kirk | MOS at Dept. of Agriculture & Food (19.7.89 - 11.2.92) |
Michael Noonan | MOS at Dept. of the Marine (19.7.89 - 11.2.92) |
Frank Fahey | MOS at Dept. of Education (19.7.89 - 11.2.92), MOS at the Dept of Tourism, Transport and Communications (26.9.89 - 11.2.92) |
Pat "the Cope" Gallagher | MOS at Dept. of the Gaeltacht (19.7.89 - 11.2.92) |
Chris Flood | MOS at Dept. of Health (6.2.91 - 11.2.92) |
Michael Kitt | MOS at Dept. of the Taoiseach (with responsibilities for EEC matters & Govt. policy) (15.11.1991 - 11.2.92) |
Dermot Ahern | MOS at Dept. of the Taoiseach (Govt. Whip) and MOS at Dept. of Defence (15.11.1991 - 11.2.92) |
John O'Donoghue | MOS at Dept. of Finance (OPW) (15.11.1991 - 11.2.92) |
Note
Fianna Fáil/Progressive Democrats coalition Government.
Twenty-Sixth Dáil (12.7.1989 - 5.11.1992)
Twenty-Second Government (11.2.1992 - 12.1.93)
Name | Post held |
Albert Reynolds | Taoiseach (11.2.92 - 12.1.93), Minister for Energy (4.11.92 - 12.1.93) |
John P. Wilson | Tánaiste & Minister for Defence and Gaeltacht (11.2.92 - 12.1.93) |
Bertie Ahern | Minister for Finance (11.2.92 - 12.1.93), Minister for Industry and Commerce (4.1.93 - 12.1.93) |
Michael J. Woods | Minister for the Marine (11.2.92 - 12.1.93) |
Máire Geoghegan-Quinn | Minister for Tourism, Transport & Communications (11.2.92 - 12.1.93), Minister for Justice (4.1.93 - 12.1.93) |
Des O'Malley | Minister for Industry and Commerce (11.2.92 - 4.11.92 - resigned) |
Michael Smith | Minister for the Environment (11.2.92 - 12.1.93) |
David Andrews | Minister for Foreign Affairs (11.2.92 - 12.1.93) |
Joe Walsh | Minister for Agriculture and Food (11.2.92 - 12.1.93) |
Charlie McCreevy | Minister for Social Welfare (11.2.92 - 12.1.93) |
Brian Cowen | Minister for Labour (11.2.92 - 12.1.93) |
Padraig Flynn | Minister for Justice (11.2.92 - 4.1.93), Minister for Industry and Commerce (5.11.92- 4.1.93 Resigned) |
Bobby Molloy | Minister for Energy (11.2.92 - 4.11.92 - resigned) |
Seamus Brennan | Minister for Education (11.2.92 - 12.1.93) |
John O'Connell | Minister for Health (11.2.92 - 12.1.93) |
Notes
- Following the resignation of Charles J. Haughey from Office, Albert Reynolds was appointed Taoiseach and the Fianna Fáil/Progressive Democrats coalition continued in Government.
- Following a dispute, the Progressive Democrat Ministers (O'Malley and Molloy) resigned in November, 1992. The Government lost a subsequent "confidence" vote in the Dáil and a General Election was called.
- Padraig Flynn resigned as Minister (4.1.93) to become Ireland's EC Commissioner (6.1.1993.)
Twenty-Sixth Dáil (continued) (11.2.1992 - 5.11.1992)
Twenty-Second Government
Ministers of State
Name | Post held |
Noel Dempsey | MOS at Dept. of the Taoiseach (Govt. Whip), MOS at Dept. of Defence (11.2.92 - 12.1.93) |
Tom Kitt | MOS at Dept. of the Taoiseach (13.2.92 - 12.1.93) |
Noel Treacy | MOS at Dept. of the Taoiseach (8.9.92 - 12.1.93), MOS at Dept. of Finance (OPW) (13.2.92 - 12.1.93) |
Brendan Daly | MOS at Dept. of Foreign Affairs (13.2.92 - 12.1.93) |
Mary O'Rourke | MOS at Dept. of Industry & Commerce (13.2.92 - 12.1.93) |
Michael Ahern | MOS at Dept. of Industry & Commerce (13.2.92 - 12.1.93) |
Willie O'Dea | MOS at Dept. of Justice (13.2.92 - 12.1.93) |
Brendan Kennelly | MOS at Dept. of Tourism, Transport and Communications (13.2.92 - 12.1.93) |
Dan Wallace | MOS at Dept. of the Environment (13.2.92 - 12.1.93) |
Mary Harney | MOS at Dept. of the Environment (13.2.92 - 4.11.1992 - resigned) |
John Browne | MOS at Dept. of Agriculture & Food (13.2.92 - 12.1.93) |
Liam Hyland | MOS at Dept. of Agriculture & Food (13.2.92 - 12.1.93) |
Pat Cope Gallagher | MOS at Dept. of Marine} MOS at Dept. of the Gaeltacht} (13.2.92 - 12.1.93) |
Liam Aylward | MOS at Dept. of Education (13.2.92 - 12.1.93) |
Chris Flood | MOS at Dept. Health (13.2.92 - 12.1.93) |
Note
Fianna Fáil/Progressive Democrats coalition Government.
Twenty-Sixth Dáil
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