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Шаблон:Short description Шаблон:Use Hiberno-English Шаблон:Use dmy dates There were two Governments of the 30th Dáil, which was elected at the 2007 general election on 24 May 2007. The 27th Government of Ireland (14 June 2007 – 7 May 2008) was led by Bertie Ahern as Taoiseach, and the 28th Government of Ireland (7 May 2008 – 9 March 2011) was led by Brian Cowen as Taoiseach. Both were formed as coalition governments of Fianna Fáil, the Green Party and the Progressive Democrats. The Progressive Democrats disbanded in November 2009 and Mary Harney continued as an Independent member of the government until 20 January 2011. The Green Party left government on 23 January 2011.

The 27th Government lasted Шаблон:Duration in days days and the 28th Government lasted Шаблон:Duration in days days.

Шаблон:Anchor27th Government of Ireland

Шаблон:Infobox government cabinet The 27th Government of Ireland was composed of Fianna Fáil, the Green Party and the Progressive Democrats. It was also supported by four Independent TDs: Beverley Flynn, Jackie Healy-Rae, Michael Lowry and Finian McGrath. Flynn later rejoined the Fianna Fáil parliamentary party in April 2008.

Nomination of Taoiseach

The 30th Dáil first met on 14 June. In the debate on the nomination of Taoisech, both outgoing Taoiseach and Fianna Fáil leader Bertie Ahern and Fine Gael leader Enda Kenny were proposed. Ahern received the nomination of the Dáil.[1] Ahern was re-appointed as Taoiseach by President Mary McAleese.[2]

14 June 2007
Nomination of Bertie Ahern (FF) as Taoiseach
[3]
Motion proposed by Brian Cowen and seconded by Trevor Sargent
Absolute majority: 84/166
Vote Parties Votes
Шаблон:Tick Yes Fianna Fáil (77), Green Party (6), Independent (4), Progressive Democrats (2) Шаблон:Composition bar
No Fine Gael (51), Labour Party (20), Sinn Féin (4), Independent (1) Шаблон:Composition bar
Not voting Ceann Comhairle (1) Шаблон:Composition bar

Members of the Government

After his appointment 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.[4][5]

Office Name Party
Taoiseach Bertie Ahern rowspan=3 style="background-color: Шаблон:Party color;" | Fianna Fáil
Tánaiste Brian Cowen
Minister for Finance
Minister for Health and Children Mary Harney Шаблон:Party name with colour
Minister for Transport Noel Dempsey rowspan=10 style="background-color: Шаблон:Party color;" | Fianna Fáil
Minister for Foreign Affairs Dermot Ahern
Minister for Enterprise, Trade and Employment Micheál Martin
Minister for Arts, Sport and Tourism Шаблон:Nowrap
Minister for Social and Family Affairs Martin Cullen
Minister for Community, Rural and Gaeltacht Affairs Éamon Ó Cuív
Minister for Agriculture, Fisheries and FoodШаблон:Efn Mary Coughlan
Minister for Education and Science Mary Hanafin
Minister for Defence Willie O'Dea
Minister for Justice, Equality and Law Reform Brian Lenihan
Minister for Communications, Energy and Natural ResourcesШаблон:Efn Eamon Ryan rowspan=2 style="background-color: Шаблон:Party color;" | Green Party
Minister for the Environment, Heritage and Local Government John Gormley
Changes to Departments

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Attorney General

On 14 June 2007, Paul Gallagher was appointed by the president as Attorney General on the nomination of the Taoiseach.[2][5]

Шаблон:AnchorMinisters of State

On 14 June 2007, Ahern announced to the Dáil that the Government on his nomination would re-appoint Tom Kitt, TD to the post of Minister for State at the Department of the Taoiseach with special responsibility as Government Chief Whip and Minister of State at the Department of Defence, and would appoint Dick Roche, TD to the position of Minister of State at the Department of Foreign Affairs, with special responsibility for European Affairs.[2] On 20 June 2007, the Taoiseach announced the government had appointed of a further 15 Ministers of State on his nomination, as well as the names of three Ministers of State the government would appoint on his nomination after the passage of the Ministers and Secretaries (Ministers of State) Act 2007.[6][5] This legislation increased the number of Ministers of State from 17 to 20 and was enacted on 9 July 2007.[7] Kitt and Brendan Smith attended meetings of the cabinet.[8]

Name Department(s) Responsibility Party
Tom Kitt
Шаблон:Small
Taoiseach[9]
Defence
Government Chief Whip
Defence
Шаблон:Party name with colour
Brendan Smith
Шаблон:Small
Health and Children[10]
Justice, Equality and Law Reform[11]
Education and Science
Children Шаблон:Party name with colour
Dick Roche Foreign Affairs European Affairs Шаблон:Party name with colour
Michael Kitt Foreign Affairs Overseas Development Шаблон:Party name with colour
Seán Haughey Education and Science[12]
Enterprise, Trade and Employment
Lifelong Learning, Youth Work
and School Transport
Шаблон:Party name with colour
Billy Kelleher Enterprise, Trade and Employment[13] Labour Affairs Шаблон:Party name with colour
Trevor Sargent Agriculture, Fisheries and Food[14] Food and Horticulture Шаблон:Party name with colour
Noel Ahern Finance Office of Public Works Шаблон:Party name with colour
Tony Killeen Environment, Heritage and Local Government[15]
Communications, Energy and Natural Resources
Environment and Energy Шаблон:Party name with colour
Mary Wallace Agriculture, Fisheries and Food[16] Forestry Шаблон:Party name with colour
Batt O'Keeffe Environment, Heritage and Local Government[17] Housing, Urban Renewal and Developing Areas Шаблон:Party name with colour
Pat Carey Community, Rural and Gaeltacht Affairs Drugs Strategy and Community Affairs Шаблон:Party name with colour
Conor Lenihan Community, Rural and Gaeltacht Affairs
Education and Science
Justice, Equality and Law Reform
Integration Policy Шаблон:Party name with colour
Michael Ahern Education and Science
Enterprise, Trade and Employment[18]
Innovation Policy Шаблон:Party name with colour
Pat "the Cope" Gallagher Health and Children[19] Health Promotion and Food Safety Шаблон:Party name with colour
Seán Power Justice, Equality and Law Reform Equality Issues Шаблон:Party name with colour
John Browne Agriculture, Fisheries and Food Fisheries Шаблон:Party name with colour

Appointments after 9 July 2007

Following the increase in the number of Ministers of State.

Name Department(s) Responsibility Party
John McGuinness Enterprise, Trade and Employment[20] Trade and Commerce Шаблон:Party name with colour
Jimmy Devins Health and Children[21]
Education and Science
Enterprise, Trade and Employment
Justice, Equality and Law Reform[22]
Disability Issues and Mental Health Шаблон:Party name with colour
Máire Hoctor Health and Children[23]
Social and Family Affairs
Environment, Heritage and Local Government
Older People Шаблон:Party name with colour

Confidence in the Government

On 26 September 2007, a motion of confidence in the Taoiseach and the government proposed by Taoiseach Bertie Ahern was approved with 81 votes in favour and 76 against.[24]

On 28 November 2007, a motion of no confidence in the Minister for Health and Children Mary Harney was proposed by Jan O'Sullivan for the Labour Party. The motion was amended by the Minister, and the amended motion (now a vote of confidence) was carried, with 83 votes in favour to 73 votes against.[25]

Resignation

On 2 April 2008, Bertie Ahern announced his intention to resign as leader of Fianna Fáil. On 9 April, Brian Cowen was elected unopposed to succeed him. On 6 May, Ahern resigned as Taoiseach.[26][27]

Шаблон:Anchor28th Government of Ireland

Шаблон:Infobox government cabinet The 28th Government of Ireland was formed on 7 May 2008 following the resignation the previous day of Bertie Ahern as Taoiseach. The new Fianna Fáil leader Brian Cowen was nominated by the Dáil as Ireland's 12th head of government. It was initially composed of Fianna Fáil, the Green Party, the Progressive Democrats and supported by Independent TDs Jackie Healy-Rae, Michael Lowry and Finian McGrath. McGrath later withdrew his support in October 2008.

Following the disbandment of the Progressive Democrats in 2009, it became a coalition of Fianna Fáil, the Green Party and Mary Harney, continuing as an Independent minister.

A cabinet reshuffle took place on 23 March 2010, following the resignations of Willie O'Dea and Martin Cullen. After the resignations of six ministers in January 2011, the vacant portfolios were reassigned to other ministers;[28] with the subsequent resignation of Brian Cowen as leader of Fianna Fáil on 22 January 2011, the Green Party withdrew their support from the government.[29]

The government was dominated by responses to the economic downturn, culminating in a troika of the EU/ECB/IMF troika directing the government's financial decisions in November 2010.

Nomination of Taoiseach

On 7 May 2008, following the resignation of Bertie Ahern as Taoiseach, Fianna Fáil leader Brian Cowen, Fine Gael leader Enda Kenny and Labour Party leader Eamon Gilmore were each proposed to be nominated by Dáil Éireann for the position of Taoiseach. Cowen received the nomination of the Dáil.[30] Cowen was appointed as Taoiseach by President Mary McAleese.[31]

7 May 2008
Nomination of Brian Cowen (FF) as Taoiseach
[32]
Motion proposed by Bertie Ahern and seconded by John Gormley
Absolute majority: 84/166
Vote Parties Votes
Шаблон:Tick Yes Fianna Fáil (76), Green Party (6), Independent (4), Progressive Democrats (2) Шаблон:Composition bar
No Fine Gael (51), Labour Party (20), Sinn Féin (4), Independent (1) Шаблон:Composition bar
Absent or
Not voting
Ceann Comhairle (1), Fianna Fáil (1) Шаблон:Composition bar

Members of the Government

After his appointment by the president, Brian Cowen proposed the members of the government and they were approved by the Dáil.Шаблон:R They were appointed by the president on the same day.[33][34]

Office Name Term Party
Taoiseach Brian Cowen 2008–2011 Шаблон:Party name with colour
Tánaiste Mary Coughlan 2008–2011 Шаблон:Party name with colour
Minister for Enterprise, Trade and Employment 2008–2010
Minister for Finance Brian Lenihan 2008–2011 Шаблон:Party name with colour
Minister for Health and Children Mary Harney 2008–2011 Шаблон:Party name with colour
Minister for Transport Noel Dempsey 2008–2011 Шаблон:Party name with colour
Minister for Justice, Equality and Law ReformШаблон:Efn Dermot Ahern 2008–2011 Шаблон:Party name with colour
Minister for Foreign Affairs Micheál Martin 2008–2011 Шаблон:Party name with colour
Minister for Arts, Sport and Tourism Martin Cullen 2008–2010 Шаблон:Party name with colour
Minister for Community, Rural and Gaeltacht Affairs Éamon Ó Cuív 2008–2010 Шаблон:Party name with colour
Minister for Social and Family Affairs Mary Hanafin 2008–2010 Шаблон:Party name with colour
Minister for Defence Willie O'Dea 2008–2010 Шаблон:Party name with colour
Minister for the Environment, Heritage and Local Government John Gormley 2008–2011 Шаблон:Party name with colour
Minister for Communications, Energy and Natural Resources Eamon Ryan 2008–2011 Шаблон:Party name with colour
Minister for Agriculture, Fisheries and Food Brendan Smith 2008–2011 Шаблон:Party name with colour
Minister for Education and Science Batt O'Keeffe 2008–2010 Шаблон:Party name with colour

Changes 23 March 2010

Resignation of Willie O'Dea on 18 February[35] and Martin Cullen on 23 March[36][37][38]

Office Name Term Party
Minister for Education and SkillsШаблон:Efn Mary Coughlan 2010–2011 Шаблон:Party name with colour
Minister for Social ProtectionШаблон:Efn Éamon Ó Cuív 2010–2011 Шаблон:Party name with colour
Minister for Tourism, Culture and SportШаблон:Efn Mary Hanafin 2010–2011 Шаблон:Party name with colour
Minister for Enterprise, Trade and Innovation Шаблон:Efn Batt O'Keeffe 2010–2011 Шаблон:Party name with colour
Minister for Community, Equality and Gaeltacht Affairs Шаблон:Efn Pat Carey 2010–2011 Шаблон:Party name with colour
Minister for Defence Tony Killeen 2010–2011 Шаблон:Party name with colour

Change 19 January 2011

Resignation of Mícheál Martin.[39]

Office Name Term Party
Minister for Foreign Affairs Brian Cowen 2011 Шаблон:Party name with colour

Changes 20 January 2011

Resignation of Mary Harney, Noel Dempsey, Dermot Ahern, Batt O'Keeffe and Tony Killeen.[40]

Office Name Term Party
Minister for Defence Éamon Ó Cuív 2011 Шаблон:Party name with colour
Minister for Enterprise, Trade and Innovation Mary Hanafin 2011 Шаблон:Party name with colour
Minister for Health and Children Mary Coughlan 2011 Шаблон:Party name with colour
Minister for Justice and Law Reform Brendan Smith 2011 Шаблон:Party name with colour
Minister for Transport Pat Carey 2011 Шаблон:Party name with colour

Changes 23 January 2011

Resignation of Green Party ministers John Gormley and Eamon Ryan.[41]

Office Name Term Party
Minister for Communications, Energy and Natural Resources Pat Carey 2011 Шаблон:Party name with colour
Minister for the Environment, Heritage and Local Government Éamon Ó Cuív 2011 Шаблон:Party name with colour
Changes to departments

Шаблон:Notelist

Attorney General

On 7 May 2008, Paul Gallagher was appointed by the president as Attorney General on the nomination of the Taoiseach.[42]Шаблон:RШаблон:R

Шаблон:AnchorMinisters of State

On 7 May 2008, Cowen announced that the Government would on his nomination appoint Pat Carey, Barry Andrews, Trevor Sargent, and Dick Roche as Ministers of State.[43]Шаблон:R Carey and Andrews would attend meetings of the cabinet.[44] On 13 May 2008, Cowen announced the appointment by the Government on his nomination of 16 further Ministers of State.[45]Шаблон:R[46]

Name Department(s) Responsibility Party
Pat Carey
Шаблон:Small
Taoiseach[47]
Defence
Government Chief Whip
Active Citizenship
Шаблон:Party name with colour
Barry Andrews
Шаблон:Small
Health and Children[48]
Education and Science[49]
Justice, Equality and Law Reform[50]
Children and Youth Affairs Шаблон:Party name with colour
Dick Roche Taoiseach
Foreign Affairs
European Affairs Шаблон:Party name with colour
Trevor Sargent Agriculture, Fisheries and Food[51] Food and Horticulture Шаблон:Party name with colour
Noel Ahern Transport[52] Road Safety Шаблон:Party name with colour
Seán Power Communications, Energy and Natural Resources[53] Information Society and Natural Resources Шаблон:Party name with colour
Tony Killeen Agriculture, Fisheries and Food[54] Fisheries and Forestry Шаблон:Party name with colour
Conor Lenihan Community, Rural and Gaeltacht Affairs
Education and Science
Justice, Equality and Law Reform
Integration Policy Шаблон:Party name with colour
Mary Wallace Health and Children[55] Health Promotion and Food Safety Шаблон:Party name with colour
Seán Haughey Education and Science[56]
Enterprise, Trade and Employment
Lifelong Learning and School Transport Шаблон:Party name with colour
Michael Kitt Environment, Heritage and Local Government[57] Local Services Шаблон:Party name with colour
Billy Kelleher Enterprise, Trade and Employment[58] Labour Affairs Шаблон:Party name with colour
John McGuinness Enterprise, Trade and Employment[59] Trade and Commerce Шаблон:Party name with colour
Jimmy Devins Education and Science
Enterprise, Trade and Employment[60]
Science, Technology and Innovation Шаблон:Party name with colour
Máire Hoctor Health and Children[61]
Social and Family Affairs
Environment, Heritage and Local Government
Older People Шаблон:Party name with colour
John Moloney Health and Children[62]
Education and Science
Enterprise, Trade and Employment
Justice, Equality and Law Reform
Equality, Disability Issues and Mental Health Шаблон:Party name with colour
Michael Finneran Environment, Heritage and Local Government[63] Housing, Urban Renewal and Developing Areas Шаблон:Party name with colour
John Curran Community, Rural and Gaeltacht Affairs[64] Drugs Strategy and Community Affairs Шаблон:Party name with colour
Peter Power Foreign Affairs Overseas Development Шаблон:Party name with colour
Martin Mansergh Finance
Arts, Sport and Tourism[65]
Office of Public Works
Arts
Шаблон:Party name with colour

Changes 22 April 2009

On 22 April 2009, Taoiseach Brian Cowen sought the resignation of all 20 Ministers of State. He then nominated a reduced number of 15 Ministers of State for appointment by the government as part of cost-cutting measures due to the Irish financial crisis. These included 13 of the outgoing ministers, as well as two new appointments, Dara Calleary and Áine Brady.[66][67] Those not reappointed were Noel Ahern, John McGuinness, Michael Kitt, Seán Power, Máire Hoctor, Mary Wallace and Jimmy Devins.[68]

Name Department(s) Responsibility Party
Pat Carey
Шаблон:Small
Taoiseach[69]
Defence
Government Chief Whip
Active Citizenship
Шаблон:Party name with colour
Barry Andrews
Шаблон:Small
Health and Children[70]
Education and Science
Justice, Equality and Law Reform
Children and Young People Шаблон:Party name with colour
Dick Roche Taoiseach
Foreign Affairs
European Affairs Шаблон:Party name with colour
Trevor Sargent Agriculture, Fisheries and Food[71]
Health and Children[72]
Food and Horticulture Шаблон:Party name with colour
Tony Killeen Agriculture, Fisheries and Food[73] Fisheries and Forestry Шаблон:Party name with colour
Conor Lenihan Enterprise, Trade and Employment[74]
Education and Science
Communications, Energy and Natural Resources[75]
Science, Technology, Innovation and Natural Resources Шаблон:Party name with colour
Seán Haughey Education and Science[76]
Enterprise, Trade and Employment
Lifelong Learning and School Transport Шаблон:Party name with colour
Billy Kelleher Enterprise, Trade and Employment[77] Trade and Commerce Шаблон:Party name with colour
John Moloney Health and Children[78]
Education and Science
Enterprise, Trade and Employment
Justice, Equality and Law Reform
Equality, Disability Issues and Mental Health Шаблон:Party name with colour
Michael Finneran Environment, Heritage and Local Government[79] Housing and Local Services Шаблон:Party name with colour
John Curran Community, Rural and Gaeltacht Affairs[80]
Education and Science
Justice, Equality and Law Reform
Drugs Strategy and Community Affairs Шаблон:Party name with colour
Peter Power Foreign Affairs Overseas Development Шаблон:Party name with colour
Martin Mansergh Finance
Arts, Sport and Tourism[81]
Office of Public Works
Arts
Шаблон:Party name with colour
Áine Brady Health and Children[82]
Social and Family Affairs
Environment, Heritage and Local Government
Older People and Health Promotion Шаблон:Party name with colour
Dara Calleary Enterprise, Trade and Employment[83] Labour Affairs Шаблон:Party name with colour

Changes 23 March 2010

Changes following the resignation of Trevor Sargent on 23 February 2010,[84][85] and the appointment of Carey and Killeen to government.[86][87]Шаблон:R

Name Department(s) Responsibility Party
John Curran
Шаблон:Small[88]
Taoiseach[89]
Defence
Government Chief Whip
Active Citizenship
Шаблон:Party name with colour
John Moloney Health and Children[90]
Education and Skills
Enterprise, Trade and Innovation
Justice and Law Reform
Disability Issues and Mental Health Шаблон:Party name with colour
Dara Calleary Taoiseach
Finance
Enterprise, Trade and Innovation[91]
Public Service Transformation and Labour Affairs Шаблон:Party name with colour
Ciarán Cuffe Agriculture, Fisheries and Food[92]
Transport
Environment, Heritage and Local Government[93]
Horticulture, Sustainable Travel and Planning; and Heritage Шаблон:Party name with colour
Seán Connick Agriculture, Fisheries and Food[94] Fisheries and Forestry Шаблон:Party name with colour
Mary White Justice and Law Reform
Community, Equality and Gaeltacht Affairs[95]
Education and Skills
Equality and Human Rights; and Integration Шаблон:Party name with colour

Changes 23 January 2011

Ciarán Cuffe and Mary White resigned on 23 January 2011 after the Green Party withdrew from government.[96]Шаблон:R

Referendums

On 12 June 2008, a referendum was held on the approval of the Treaty of Lisbon. This was defeated, by a margin of 46.6% to 53.4%. On 15 October 2009, a second referendum was held on its approval, which was approved by 67.1% to 32.9%.

Budgets

The Minister for Finance, Brian Lenihan, delivered the following budgets:

Confidence in the Government

On 10 June 2009, a motion of confidence in the government proposed by Taoiseach Brian Cowen was approved with 85 votes in favour and 79 against.[97]

On 17 February 2010, a motion of confidence in Minister for Defence Willie O'Dea proposed by Taoiseach Brian Cowen was approved with 80 votes in favour and 69 against.[98] Nevertheless, Willie O'Dea did resign the following day.[99]

On 15 June 2010, a motion of confidence in the Taoiseach and the government by Taoiseach Brian Cowen was approved with 82 votes in favour and 77 against.[100][101]

Dissolution

On 1 February, the president dissolved the Dáil on the advice of the Taoiseach and a general election was held on 25 February 2011.[102]

See also

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