Government of the 21st Dáil

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Govt of the 21st Dáil (1977)
Govt of the 22nd Dáil (1981)
Govt of the 23rd Dáil (Feb. 1982)

The 21st Dáil was elected on June 16, 1977 and first met on July 5 when the 15th Government of Ireland was appointed. The 21st Dáil lasted for 1,456 days.

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[edit] 15th Government of Ireland

The 15th Government of Ireland (July 5, 1977December 11, 1979) was formed by the Fianna Fáil party. It was remembered for allowing the Nuclear Energy Board plans for a plant at Carnsore Point to go ahead. Desmond O'Malley, as the minister in with responsibility for the board was central to this leadership. Later the Sixteenth Government, under the same Dáil, would drop these plans.

Office Name Term
An Taoiseach Jack Lynch 1977–1979
An Tánaiste George Colley 1977–1979
Minister for Agriculture Jim Gibbons 1977–1979
Minister for Defence Bobby Molloy 1977–1979
Minister for Economic Planning & Development Martin O'Donoghue 1977–1979
Minister for Education John Wilson 1977–1979
Minister for the Environment Sylvester Barrett 1977–1979
Minister for Finance George Colley 1977–1979
Minister for Fisheries Brian Lenihan 1977–1979
Minister for Foreign Affairs Michael O'Kennedy 1977–1979
Minister for the Gaeltacht Denis Gallagher 1977–1979
Minister for Health Charles Haughey 1977–1979
Minister for Industry & Commerce Desmond O'Malley 1977–1979
Minister for Justice Gerard Collins 1977–1979
Minister for Labour Gene FitzGerald 1977–1979
Minister for Posts & Telegraphs Pádraig Faulkner 1977–1979
Minister for the Public Service George Colley 1977–1979
Minister for Social Welfare Charles Haughey 1977–1979
Minister for Tourism & Transport Pádraig Faulkner 1977–1979

[edit] 16th Government of Ireland

The 16th Government of Ireland (December 11, 1979June 30, 1981) was formed by the Fianna Fáil party with Charles Haughey as Taoiseach following the resignation of Jack Lynch.

Office Name Term
An Taoiseach Charles Haughey 1979–1981
An Tánaiste George Colley 1979–1981
Minister for Agriculture Ray MacSharry 1979–1981
Minister for Defence Pádraig Faulkner 1979–1980
Sylvester Barrett 1980–1981
Minister for Economic Planning & Development[1] Michael O'Kennedy 1979–1980
Minister for Energy[1] George Colley 1980–1981
Minister for Education John Wilson 1979–1981
Minister for the Environment Sylvester Barrett 1979–1980
Ray Burke 1980–1981
Minister for Finance Michael O'Kennedy 1979–1980
Gene FitzGerald 1980–1981
Minister for Fisheries & Forestry Paddy Power 1979–1981
Minister for Foreign Affairs Brian Lenihan 1979–1981
Minister for the Gaeltacht Máire Geoghegan-Quinn 1979–1981
Minister for Health Michael Woods 1979–1981
Minister for Industry, Commerce & Energy Desmond O'Malley 1979–1981
Minister for Justice Gerard Collins 1979–1981
Minister for Labour Gene FitzGerald 1979–1980
Tom Nolan 1980–1981
Minister for Posts & Telegraphs Albert Reynolds 1979–1981
Minister for the Public Service Michael O'Kennedy 1979–1980
Gene FitzGerald 1980–1981
Minister for Social Welfare Michael Woods 1979–1981
Minister for Tourism & Transport[2] George Colley 1979–1980
Minister for Transport[2] Albert Reynolds 1980–1981

The government positions are listed in alphabetical order, rather than in terms of seniority.

[edit] Footnotes

  1. ^ a b On 21 January 1980, the Department of Economic Planning & Development was renamed as the Department of Energy.
  2. ^ a b On 25 January 1980, the Department of Tourism & Transport was renamed as the Department of Transport.

[edit] See also


Governments of Ireland
Rialtais na hÉireann
Government of Ireland

Govt of the 1st Dáil (1918–21) | Govt of the 2nd Dáil (1921–22) | Govt of the 3rd Dáil (1922–23) | Govt of the 4th Dáil (1923–27) | Govt of the 5th Dáil (1927) | Govt of the 6th Dáil (1927–33) | Govt of the 7th Dáil (1932–33) | Govt of the 8th Dáil (1933–37) | Govt of the 9th Dáil (1937–38) | Govt of the 10th Dáil (1938–43) | Govt of the 11th Dáil (1943–44) | Govt of the 12th Dáil (1944–48) | Govt of the 13th Dáil (1948–51) | Govt of the 14th Dáil (1951–54) | Govt of the 15th Dáil (1954–57) | Govt of the 16th Dáil (1957–61) | Govt of the 17th Dáil (1961–65) | Govt of the 18th Dáil (1965–69) | Govt of the 19th Dáil (1969–73) | Govt of the 20th Dáil (1973–77) | Govt of the 21st Dáil (1977–81) | Govt of the 22nd Dáil (1981–82) | Govt of the 23rd Dáil (1982) | Govt of the 24th Dáil (1982–87) | Govt of the 25th Dáil (1987–89) | Govt of the 26th Dáil (1989–92) | Govt of the 27th Dáil (1992–97) | Govt of the 28th Dáil (1997–2002) | Govt of the 29th Dáil (2002–)