Minister for Irish (Ireland)

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The Minister for Irish was the title of a Ministry of a government department in the Government of the Irish Republic, the self-declared state which was established in 1919 by Dáil Éireann, the extra-legal parliamentary assembly made up of the majority of Irish MPs elected in the 1918 general election. The portfolio was created to promoted the use of the Irish Language throughout the country. The post was abolished after little over a year in existence, after the conclusion of formal independence negotiations with the UK. In 1956 the position was revived to a certain extent with the creation of the new title of Minister for the Gaeltacht.

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# Name Took Office Left Office Party
1. Seán Ó Ceallaigh June 29, 1920 August 26, 1921 Sinn Féin



Government of Ireland
Rialtas na hÉireann
An Taoiseach (Prime Minister) | An Tánaiste (Deputy Prime Minister)

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Former Government Positions:
Communications | Co-ordination of Defensive Measures | Economic Affairs | Fine Arts | Irish | Labour | Posts & Telegraphs | Public Service | Publicity | Supplies
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