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Шаблон:Short description Шаблон:Use dmy dates Шаблон:Use Hiberno-English Шаблон:Infobox government cabinet The Government of the 29th Dáil or the 26th Government of Ireland (6 June 2002 – 14 June 2007) was the government of Ireland formed after the 2002 general election which had been held on 17 May 2002. It was led by Fianna Fáil leader Bertie Ahern as Taoiseach, with Progressive Democrats leader Mary Harney as Tánaiste. It was the first, and to date only, coalition government to be returned to government after an election; both parties increased their number of seats, and together secured a Dáil majority, where in the previous government they had governed together as a minority government dependent on the support of Independent TDs.

The 26th Government lasted for Шаблон:Duration in days days.

Шаблон:Anchor26th Government of Ireland

Nomination of Taoiseach

The 29th Dáil first met on 6 June 2002. In the debate on the nomination of Taoisech, outgoing Taoiseach and Fianna Fáil leader Bertie Ahern, Fine Gael leader Enda Kenny, Labour Party leader Ruairi Quinn, and Green Party leader Trevor Sargent were each proposed. Ahern received the nomination of the Dáil.[1] Ahern was re-appointed as Taoiseach by President Mary McAleese.[2]

6 June 2002
Nomination of Bertie Ahern (FF) as Taoiseach
[1]
Motion proposed by Charlie McCreevy and seconded by Mary Harney
Absolute majority: 84/166
Vote Parties Votes
Шаблон:Tick Yes Fianna Fáil (80), Progressive Democrats (8), Independent (5) Шаблон:Composition bar
No Fine Gael (31), Labour Party (21), Green Party (6), Sinn Féin (5), Independent (4), Socialist Party (1) Шаблон:Composition bar
Not voting Independent (4), Ceann Comhairle (1) Шаблон:Composition bar

Members of the Government

After his appointment as Taoiseach by the president, Bertie Ahern proposed the members of the government and they were approved by the Dáil.[2] They were appointed by the president on the same day.[3]

Office Name Term Party
Taoiseach Bertie Ahern 2002–2007 Шаблон:Party name with colour
Tánaiste Mary Harney 2002–2006 Шаблон:Party name with colour
Minister for Enterprise, Trade and Employment 2002–2004
Minister for Finance Charlie McCreevy 2002–2004 Шаблон:Party name with colour
Minister for Defence Michael Smith 2002–2004 Шаблон:Party name with colour
Minister for Agriculture and FoodШаблон:Efn Joe Walsh 2002–2004 Шаблон:Party name with colour
Minister for Foreign Affairs Brian Cowen 2002–2004 Шаблон:Party name with colour
Minister for Education and Science Noel Dempsey 2002–2004 Шаблон:Party name with colour
Minister for Communications, Marine and Natural ResourcesШаблон:Efn Dermot Ahern 2002–2004 Шаблон:Party name with colour
Minister for Arts, Sport and TourismШаблон:Efn John O'Donoghue 2002–2007 Шаблон:Party name with colour
Minister for Health and Children Micheál Martin 2002–2004 Шаблон:Party name with colour
Minister for TransportШаблон:Efn Séamus Brennan 2002–2004 Шаблон:Party name with colour
Minister for Justice, Equality and Law Reform Michael McDowell 2002–2007 Шаблон:Party name with colour
Minister for the Environment, Heritage and Local GovernmentШаблон:Efn Martin Cullen 2002–2004 Шаблон:Party name with colour
Minister for Community, Rural and Gaeltacht AffairsШаблон:Efn Éamon Ó Cuív 2002–2007 Шаблон:Party name with colour
Minister for Social and Family AffairsШаблон:Efn Mary Coughlan 2002–2004 Шаблон:Party name with colour

Changes 29 September 2004

Following the resignation of Charlie McCreevy on his nomination as European Commissioner and of Michael Smith and Joe Walsh.[4][5]

Office Name Term Party
Minister for Health and Children Mary Harney 2004–2007 Шаблон:Party name with colour
Minister for Finance Brian Cowen 2004–2007 Шаблон:Party name with colour
Minister for Communications, Marine and Natural Resources Noel Dempsey 2004–2007 Шаблон:Party name with colour
Minister for Foreign Affairs Dermot Ahern 2004–2007 Шаблон:Party name with colour
Minister for Enterprise, Trade and Employment Micheál Martin 2004–2007 Шаблон:Party name with colour
Minister for Social and Family Affairs Séamus Brennan 2004–2007 Шаблон:Party name with colour
Minister for Transport Martin Cullen 2004–2007 Шаблон:Party name with colour
Minister for Agriculture and Food Mary Coughlan 2004–2007 Шаблон:Party name with colour
Minister for Education and Science Mary Hanafin 2004–2007 Шаблон:Party name with colour
Minister for Defence Willie O'Dea 2004–2007 Шаблон:Party name with colour
Minister for the Environment, Heritage and Local Government Dick Roche 2004–2007 Шаблон:Party name with colour

Changes 13 September 2006

Following the resignation of Mary Harney as leader of the Progressive Democrats and the election of Michael McDowell.[6][7]

Office Name Term Party
Tánaiste Michael McDowell 2006–2007 Шаблон:Party name with colour
Changes to departments

Шаблон:Notelist

Attorney General

Rory Brady SC was appointed by the president as Attorney General on the nomination of the Taoiseach.[2][3]

Ministers of State

On 6 June 2002, the Government on the nomination of the Taoiseach appointed Mary Hanafin to the post of Minister for State at the Department of the Taoiseach with special responsibility as Government Chief Whip and Dick Roche, the position of Minister of State at the Department of the Taoiseach and the Department of Foreign Affairs, with special responsibility for European Affairs.[2] On 18 June, the Taoiseach announced that the Government had appointed with effect from 19 June the other 15 Ministers of State and that the Government had also appointed Mary Hanafin to be Minister of State at the Department of Defence.[3]

Name Department(s) Responsibility Party
Mary Hanafin
Шаблон:Small
Taoiseach
Defence
Government Chief Whip
Defence
Information society
Шаблон:Party name with colour
Dick Roche Taoiseach
Foreign Affairs
European Affairs Шаблон:Party name with colour
Brian Lenihan Health and Children
Justice, Equality and Law Reform
Education and Science[8]
Children Шаблон:Party name with colour
Tom Kitt Foreign Affairs Overseas Development and Human Rights Шаблон:Party name with colour
Síle de Valera Education and Science[9] Adult Education, Youth Affairs and Educational Disadvantage Шаблон:Party name with colour
Jim McDaid Transport Road Traffic and Road Haulage Шаблон:Party name with colour
Frank Fahey Enterprise, Trade and Employment Labour Affairs Шаблон:Party name with colour
Noel Treacy Agriculture and Food Food and Horticulture Шаблон:Party name with colour
Willie O'Dea Justice, Equality and Law Reform Equality and Disability Issues Шаблон:Party name with colour
Шаблон:Nowrap Environment, Heritage and Local Government Environmental Protection Шаблон:Party name with colour
Liam Aylward Agriculture and Food Animal Health and Welfare; and Customer Service Шаблон:Party name with colour
John Browne Communications, Marine and Natural Resources Marine Шаблон:Party name with colour
Michael Ahern Enterprise, Trade and Employment[10] Trade and Commerce Шаблон:Party name with colour
Ivor Callely Health and Children Older People Шаблон:Party name with colour
Noel Ahern Environment, Heritage and Local Government
Community, Rural and Gaeltacht Affairs
Housing and Urban Renewal
Drugs Strategy and Community Affairs
Шаблон:Party name with colour
Tim O'Malley Health and Children Mental Health Services and Food Safety Шаблон:Party name with colour
Tom Parlon Finance Office of Public Works Шаблон:Party name with colour

Changes 29 September 2004

Following the election to the European Parliament of Liam Aylward and the appointment to government of Mary Hanafin, Dick Roche and Willie O'Dea.[5]

Name Department(s) Responsibility Party
Tom Kitt Taoiseach
Defence
Government Chief Whip Шаблон:Party name with colour
Frank Fahey Justice, Equality and Law Reform Equality and Disability Issues Шаблон:Party name with colour
Noel Treacy Taoiseach
Foreign Affairs
European Affairs Шаблон:Party name with colour
Pat "the Cope" Gallagher Communications, Marine and Natural Resources[11] Marine Шаблон:Party name with colour
John Browne Agriculture and Food Forestry Шаблон:Party name with colour
Ivor Callely Transport Traffic Management, Road Haulage and the Irish Aviation Authority Шаблон:Party name with colour
Seán Power Health and Children[12] Health Promotion Шаблон:Party name with colour
Batt O'Keeffe Environment, Heritage and Local Government Environmental Protection Шаблон:Party name with colour
Tony Killeen Enterprise, Trade and Employment[13] Labour Affairs Шаблон:Party name with colour
Brendan Smith Agriculture and Food Food and Horticulture Шаблон:Party name with colour

Changes 5 October 2004

Following the resignation of Jim McDaid.[14][15][16]

Conor Lenihan Foreign Affairs Overseas Development and Human Rights Шаблон:Party name with colour

Change 7 December 2005

Redesignation of role.[17]

Brian Lenihan
Шаблон:Small[18]
Health and Children
Justice, Equality and Law Reform
Education and Science[19]
Office of the Minister for Children Шаблон:Party name with colour

Changes 14 February 2006

Following the resignation of Ivor Callely on 8 December 2005.[20][21]

Name Department(s) Responsibility Party
Mary Wallace Agriculture and Food[22] Forestry Шаблон:Party name with colour
John Browne Communications, Marine and Natural Resources Marine[23] Шаблон:Party name with colour
Pat "the Cope" Gallagher Transport Traffic Management, Road Haulage and the Irish Aviation Authority Шаблон:Party name with colour

Changes 12 December 2006

Following the resignation of Síle de Valera on 8 December 2006.[24][25]

Name Department(s) Responsibility Party
Seán Haughey Education and Science[26] Adult Education, Youth Affairs and Educational Disadvantage Шаблон:Party name with colour

Dissolution

On 29 April 2007, the president dissolved the Dáil on the advice of the Taoiseach, and a general election was held on 24 May.[27] The 30th Dáil met on 14 June and Bertie Ahern was re-appointed as Taoiseach and formed a new government.

See also

References

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External links

Шаблон:26th Government of Ireland Шаблон:Governments of Ireland