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Government of the 29th Dáil

In June 2002, the President of Ireland, Mary McAleese, on the "nomination"1 of the 29th Dáil Éireann, appointed Bertie Ahern as Taoiseach. On the nomination of the Taoiseach, and following the Dáil's "approval" the following Irish government (Rialtais na hÉireann) was appointed.

Table of contents
1 The Irish Government, (6 June 2002-present)
2 Footnotes
3 Additional reading

The Irish Government, (6 June 2002-present)

  • Bertie Ahern - Án2 Taoiseach - Fianna Fáil
  • Mary Harney - Án Tánaiste, Minister for Enterprise, Trade & Employment - Progressive Democrats
  • Charlie McCreevy - Minister for Finance - Fianna Fáil
  • Michael Smith - Minister for Defence - Fianna Fáil
  • Michael McDowell - Minister for Justice, Equality & Law Reform - Progressive Democrats
  • Brian Cowen - Minister for Foreign Affairs - Fianna Fáil
  • Micheál Martin - Minister for Health & Children - Fianna Fáil
  • Noel Dempsey - Minister for Education & Science - Fianna Fáil
  • Séamus Brennan - Minister for Transport - Fianna Fáil
  • Joe Walsh - Minister for Agriculture - Fianna Fáil
  • John O'Donoghue - Minister for Arts, Sport & Tourism - Fianna Fáil
  • Dermot Ahern - Minister for Communications, Marine & Natural Resources - Fianna Fáil
  • Mary Coughlan - Minister for Social & Family Affairs - Fianna Fáil
  • Martin Cullen - Minister for Environment & Local Government - Fianna Fáil
  • Eamon Ó Cúiv - Minister for Community, Rural & Gaeltacht Affairs - Fianna Fáil

The Government, in accordance with statute law, subsequently appointed 17 Ministers of State (junior ministers).

Footnotes

1 Under Article 13.1.1. of the 1937 constitution, the Dáil nominates a person whom it instructs the President to appoint as taoiseach. The Taoiseach, following his appointment, then nominates his ministerial team en bloc to the Dáil for approval, in accordance with Article 13.1.2. If the Dáil duly approves the list, the President proceeds to appoint them. Though it is often said that the Taoiseach and government are elected by the Dáil that is technically incorrect. They only become ministers when the President appoints them, not by means of the parliamentary vote, though the President's appointment is automatic when they have been duly approved.

2Án in the Irish language means the.

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