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Шаблон:Short description Шаблон:Use Hiberno-English Шаблон:Use dmy dates There were two Governments of the 21st Dáil, which was elected at the 1977 general election on 16 June 1977. The 15th Government of Ireland (5 July 1977 – 11 December 1979) was led by Jack Lynch as Taoiseach, while the 16th Government of Ireland (11 December 1979 – 30 June 1981) was led by Charles Haughey. Both were single-party majority Fianna Fáil governments.

The 15th Government lasted for Шаблон:Duration in days days and the 16th Government lasted for Шаблон:Duration in days days.

Шаблон:Anchor15th Government of Ireland

Шаблон:Infobox government cabinet

Nomination of Taoiseach

The 21st Dáil first met on 5 July 1977. In the debate on the nomination of Taoiseach, Fianna Fáil leader Jack Lynch was proposed, and this proposal was carried with 82 votes in favour and 61 votes against.[1] Lynch was appointed as Taoiseach by president Patrick Hillery.[2]

5 July 1977
Nomination of Jack Lynch (FF) as Taoiseach
[3]
Motion proposed by Vivion de Valera and seconded by Kit Ahern
Absolute majority: 75/148
Vote Parties Votes
Шаблон:Tick Yes Fianna Fáil (82) Шаблон:Composition bar
No Fine Gael (43), Labour Party (16), Independent (2) Шаблон:Composition bar
Not voting Ceann Comhairle (1), Fianna Fáil (1), Labour Party (1), Independent Fianna Fáil (1), Independent (1) Шаблон:Composition bar

Members of the Government

After his appointment as Taoiseach by the president, Jack Lynch proposed the members of the government and they were approved by the Dáil.[2] They were appointed by the president on the same day.[4]

Office Name Term
Taoiseach style="background-color: Шаблон:Party color" | Jack Lynch 1977–1979
Tánaiste rowspan=3 style="background-color: Шаблон:Party color" | George Colley 1977–1979
Minister for Finance
Minister for the Public Service
Minister for Agriculture style="background-color: Шаблон:Party color" | Jim Gibbons 1977–1979
Minister for Defence style="background-color: Шаблон:Party color" | Bobby Molloy 1977–1979
Minister for Economic Planning and DevelopmentШаблон:Efn[5] style="background-color: Шаблон:Party color" | Martin O'Donoghue 1977–1979
Minister for Education style="background-color: Шаблон:Party color" | John Wilson 1977–1979
Minister for the EnvironmentШаблон:Efn style="background-color: Шаблон:Party color" | Sylvester Barrett 1977–1979
Minister for FisheriesШаблон:Efn style="background-color: Шаблон:Party color" | Brian Lenihan 1977–1979
Minister for Foreign Affairs style="background-color: Шаблон:Party color" | Michael O'Kennedy 1977–1979
Minister for the Gaeltacht style="background-color: Шаблон:Party color" | Denis Gallagher 1977–1979
Minister for Health rowspan=2 style="background-color: Шаблон:Party color" | Charles Haughey 1977–1979
Minister for Social Welfare
Minister for Industry, Commerce and EnergyШаблон:Efn style="background-color: Шаблон:Party color" | Desmond O'Malley 1977–1979
Minister for Justice style="background-color: Шаблон:Party color" | Gerry Collins 1977–1979
Minister for Labour style="background-color: Шаблон:Party color" | Gene Fitzgerald 1977–1979
Minister for Posts and Telegraphs rowspan=2 style="background-color: Шаблон:Party color" | Pádraig Faulkner 1977–1979
Minister for Tourism and TransportШаблон:Efn
Notes

Шаблон:Notelist

Attorney General

On 5 July 1977, Anthony J. Hederman SC was appointed by the president as Attorney General on the nomination of the Taoiseach.[2][4]

Шаблон:AnchorParliamentary Secretaries (5 July 1977 – 1 January 1978)

On 5 July 1977, the Government appointed Parliamentary Secretaries on the nomination of the Taoiseach.[4]

Name Office
rowspan="2" style="background-color: Шаблон:Party color" | Patrick Lalor Government Chief Whip
Parliamentary Secretary to the Minister for Defence
style="background-color: Шаблон:Party color" | David Andrews Parliamentary Secretary to the Minister for Foreign Affairs
style="background-color: Шаблон:Party color" | Jim Tunney Parliamentary Secretary to the Minister for Education
rowspan="2" style="background-color: Шаблон:Party color" | Tom Fitzpatrick Parliamentary Secretary to the Minister for Posts and Telegraphs[6]
Parliamentary Secretary to the Minister for Tourism and Transport
style="background-color: Шаблон:Party color" | Pearse Wyse Parliamentary Secretary to the Minister for Finance
style="background-color: Шаблон:Party color" | Thomas Hussey Parliamentary Secretary to the Minister for Agriculture
style="background-color: Шаблон:Party color" | Máire Geoghegan-Quinn Parliamentary Secretary to the Minister for Industry and Commerce

Шаблон:AnchorMinisters of State (1 January 1978 – 11 December 1979)

Following the enactment of the Ministers and Secretaries (Amendment) (No.2) Act 1977, the post of Parliamentary Secretary was abolished and replaced by a new post of Minister of State.[7] A maximum of 10 Ministers of State could be appointed.[8] On 14 December 1977, Taoiseach Jack Lynch announced that the existing Parliamentary Secretaries would be appointed as Ministers of State in their respective departments with effect from 1 January 1978, and the appointment of three TDs as additional Ministers of State who would also take office on that date.[9]

Name Department(s)
rowspan="2" style="background-color: Шаблон:Party color" | Patrick Lalor Taoiseach[10] (Government Chief Whip)
Defence[11]
style="background-color: Шаблон:Party color" | David Andrews Foreign Affairs
style="background-color: Шаблон:Party color" | Jim Tunney Education
rowspan="2" style="background-color: Шаблон:Party color" | Tom Fitzpatrick Posts and Telegraphs[12]
Tourism and Transport
style="background-color: Шаблон:Party color" | Pearse Wyse Finance
style="background-color: Шаблон:Party color" | Thomas Hussey Agriculture[13]
style="background-color: Шаблон:Party color" | Máire Geoghegan-Quinn Industry, Commerce and Energy
style="background-color: Шаблон:Party color" | John O'Leary Environment[9]
style="background-color: Шаблон:Party color" | Ray MacSharry Public Service[14][9]
style="background-color: Шаблон:Party color" | Ray Burke Industry, Commerce and Energy[9]

Changes 1 January 1979

David Andrews was appointed Minister of State at the Department of Justice in addition to his existing post.[15]

Changes 1 July 1979

Changes following the election of Patrick Lalor to the European Parliament.

Name Department(s)
rowspan="2" style="background-color: Шаблон:Party color" | Michael Woods Taoiseach[16] (Government Chief Whip)
Defence[17]

Decisions of the government

This government approved the Nuclear Energy Board plans for a plant at Carnsore Point to go ahead. Desmond O'Malley, as Minister for Industry, Commerce and Energy, was central to this policy. Later the 16th Government, during the same Dáil, dropped these plans.Шаблон:Citation needed

Confidence in the government

On 29 May 1979, Frank Cluskey proposed a motion of no confidence in the government, citing the "serious economic mismanagement of the country by the Government". Brian Lenihan, Minister for Fisheries and Forestry, proposed an amendment to the motion expressing "satisfaction at the Government's management of the economy".[18] On the following day, the amendment was carried by a vote of 67 to 46.[19]

Resignation

Shortly after the loss by Fianna Fáil of two by-elections in Cork on 7 November 1979, Jack Lynch resigned as Fianna Fáil leader. Charles Haughey won the leadership election held on 7 December 1979. Lynch resigned as Taoiseach on 11 December 1979.[20]

Шаблон:Anchor16th Government of Ireland

Шаблон:Infobox government cabinet The 16th Government was formed by Charles Haughey following the resignation of Jack Lynch.

Nomination of Taoiseach

On 11 December 1979, Haughey was proposed for the nomination of the Dáil for the position of Taoiseach, and this proposal was carried with 82 votes in favour and 62 votes against.[21] Haughey was appointed as Taoiseach by president Patrick Hillery.[22]

11 December 1979
Nomination of Charles Haughey (FF) as Taoiseach

Motion proposed by Jack Lynch
Absolute majority: 75/148
Vote Parties Votes
Шаблон:Tick Yes Fianna Fáil (82) Шаблон:Composition bar
No Fine Gael (44), Labour Party (17), Independent (1) Шаблон:Composition bar
Not voting Ceann Comhairle (1), Fine Gael (1), Independent Fianna Fáil (1), Independent (1) Шаблон:Composition bar

Members of the Government

After his appointment as Taoiseach by the president, Charles Haughey proposed the members of the government and they were approved by the Dáil on 12 December.[23] They were appointed by the president on the same day.[24]

Office Name Term
Taoiseach style="background-color: Шаблон:Party color" | Charles Haughey 1979–1981
Tánaiste rowspan=2 style="background-color: Шаблон:Party color" | George Colley 1979–1981
Minister for Tourism and TransportШаблон:Efn 1979–1980
Minister for Agriculture style="background-color: Шаблон:Party color" | Ray MacSharry 1979–1981
Minister for Defence style="background-color: Шаблон:Party color" | Pádraig Faulkner 1979–1980
Minister for Economic Planning and DevelopmentШаблон:EfnШаблон:Efn rowspan=3 style="background-color: Шаблон:Party color" | Michael O'Kennedy 1979–1980
Minister for Finance
Minister for the Public Service
Minister for Education style="background-color: Шаблон:Party color" | John Wilson 1979–1981
Minister for the Environment style="background-color: Шаблон:Party color" | Sylvester Barrett 1979–1980
Minister for Fisheries and Forestry style="background-color: Шаблон:Party color" | Paddy Power 1979–1981
Minister for Foreign Affairs style="background-color: Шаблон:Party color" | Brian Lenihan 1979–1981
Minister for the Gaeltacht style="background-color: Шаблон:Party color" | Máire Geoghegan-Quinn 1979–1981
Minister for Health rowspan=2 style="background-color: Шаблон:Party color" | Michael Woods 1979–1981
Minister for Social Welfare
Minister for Industry, Commerce and EnergyШаблон:Efn style="background-color: Шаблон:Party color" | Desmond O'Malley 1979–1981
Minister for Justice style="background-color: Шаблон:Party color" | Gerry Collins 1979–1981
Minister for Labour style="background-color: Шаблон:Party color" | Gene Fitzgerald 1979–1980
Minister for Posts and Telegraphs style="background-color: Шаблон:Party color" | Albert Reynolds 1979–1981

Changes 22 January 1980

Office Name Term
Minister for EnergyШаблон:Efn style="background-color: Шаблон:Party color" | George Colley 1980–1981

Changes 25 January 1980

Changes made to ministerial roles.[25]

Office Name Term
Minister for TransportШаблон:Efn style="background-color: Шаблон:Party color" | Albert ReynoldsШаблон:Efn 1980–1981

Changes 24 March 1980

Changes made to ministerial roles.[26]

Office Name Term
Minister for the Public Service style="background-color: Шаблон:Party color" | Gene FitzgeraldШаблон:Efn 1980–1981

Changes 15 October 1980

Election of Pádraig Faulkner as Ceann Comhairle.[27][28]

Office Name Term
Minister for Defence style="background-color: Шаблон:Party color" | Sylvester Barrett 1980–1981
Minister for the Environment style="background-color: Шаблон:Party color" | Ray Burke 1980–1981

Changes 16 December 1980

Appointment of Michael O'Kennedy as European Commissioner.[29][30][31]

Office Name Term
Minister for Finance style="background-color: Шаблон:Party color" | Gene FitzgeraldШаблон:Efn 1980–1981
Minister for Labour style="background-color: Шаблон:Party color" | Tom Nolan 1980–1981
Notes

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Attorney General

On 11 December 1979, Anthony J. Hederman SC was re-appointed by the president as Attorney General on the nomination of the Taoiseach.[23][24]

Ministers of State

On 12 December 1979, the Government appointed Ministers of State on the nomination of the Taoiseach.[32]

Name Department(s)
style="background-color: Шаблон:Party color" | Seán Moore Taoiseach[33] (Government Chief Whip)
Defence[34][35]
style="background-color: Шаблон:Party color" | Jackie Fahey Environment
style="background-color: Шаблон:Party color" | Jim Tunney Education[36]
style="background-color: Шаблон:Party color" | Thomas Hussey Agriculture[37]
style="background-color: Шаблон:Party color" | Ray Burke Industry, Commerce and Tourism
style="background-color: Шаблон:Party color" | Lorcan Allen Agriculture[38]
style="background-color: Шаблон:Party color" | Ger Connolly Environment
style="background-color: Шаблон:Party color" | Tom McEllistrim Finance
style="background-color: Шаблон:Party color" | Seán Calleary Public Service
Labour
style="background-color: Шаблон:Party color" | Mark Killilea Jnr Posts and Telegraphs[39]

Changes 25 March 1980

The number of Ministers of State was increased from 10 to 15 following the enactment of the
Ministers and Secretaries (No.2) Act 1980.[40]

Name Department(s)
style="background-color: Шаблон:Party color" | Thomas Meaney Industry, Commerce and Tourism
style="background-color: Шаблон:Party color" | Tom Nolan Health
Social Welfare
style="background-color: Шаблон:Party color" | Brendan Daly Labour
style="background-color: Шаблон:Party color" | Pádraig Flynn Transport
style="background-color: Шаблон:Party color" | Seán Doherty Justice

Changes 15 October 1980

Following the appointment of Ray Burke to cabinet.[28]

Name Department(s)
style="background-color: Шаблон:Party color" | Denis Gallagher Industry, Commerce and Tourism

Changes 17 December 1980

Following the appointment of Tom Nolan to cabinet.[31]

Name Department(s)
style="background-color: Шаблон:Party color" | Thomas Hussey Health
Social Welfare
style="background-color: Шаблон:Party color" | Michael Smith Agriculture[41]

See also

References

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Шаблон:15th Government of Ireland Шаблон:16th Government of Ireland Шаблон:Governments of Ireland