Government of the 3rd Dáil

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The 3rd Dáil was elected at the 1922 general election on 16 June 1922 and lasted 437 days.

2nd Provisional Government

Government of the 3rd Dáil
2nd Provisional Government
Date formed30 August 1922
Date dissolved6 December 1922
People and organisations
Head of stateGeorge V
Head of governmentW. T. Cosgrave
Total no. of members11
Member partiesSinn Féin (Pro-Treaty)
Status in legislatureMinority Government
History
Election(s)1922 general election
Legislature term(s)3rd Dáil
Predecessor1st Provisional Government
Successor1st Executive Council

The 2nd Provisional Government (30 August 1922 – 6 December 1922) was formed by Pro-Treaty faction of Sinn Féin.[1] It came to office following the election of the Third Dáil on 16 June 1922. The cabinet came to an end when it was superseded by a new cabinet, the 1st Executive Council of the Irish Free State.

Its formation brought to an end the anomalous system of dual administration that had existed since January, of government under two cabinets simultaneously, the 4th Ministry under Arthur Griffith, and the 1st Provisional Government under Michael Collins. Following the death of Collins and Griffith in August 1922, W. T. Cosgrave decided to merge the two administrations, with himself as head of both. The new cabinet was therefore both the 2nd Provisional Government and the 5th Ministry, while Cosgrave was officially both Chairman of the Provisional Government of the Irish Free State and President of the Republic. Both cabinets were finally, formally abolished when the new Constitution of the Irish Free State came into force in December.

Office Name
Chairman of the Provisional Government rowspan=2 style="background-color: Template:Cumann na nGaedheal/meta/color; width: 1px" | W. T. Cosgrave
Minister for Finance
Minister for Agriculture style="background-color: Template:Cumann na nGaedheal/meta/color" | Patrick Hogan
Minister for Defence style="background-color: Template:Cumann na nGaedheal/meta/color" | Richard Mulcahy
Minister for Education style="background-color: Template:Cumann na nGaedheal/meta/color" | Eoin MacNeill
Minister for External Affairs style="background-color: Template:Cumann na nGaedheal/meta/color" | Desmond FitzGerald
Minister for Home Affairs style="background-color: Template:Cumann na nGaedheal/meta/color" | Kevin O'Higgins
Minister for Industry and Commerce style="background-color: Template:Cumann na nGaedheal/meta/color" | Joseph McGrath
Minister for Local Government style="background-color: Template:Cumann na nGaedheal/meta/color" | Ernest Blythe
Postmaster-General style="background-color: Template:Cumann na nGaedheal/meta/color" | James J. Walsh
Minister without portfolio style="background-color: Template:Cumann na nGaedheal/meta/color" | Fionán Lynch
Minister without portfolio style="background-color: Template:Cumann na nGaedheal/meta/color" | Eamonn Duggan

1st Executive Council of the Irish Free State

Government of the 3rd Dáil
1st Executive Council of the Irish Free State
Date formed6 December 1922
Date dissolved19 September 1923
People and organisations
Head of stateGeorge V
Head of governmentW. T. Cosgrave
Deputy head of governmentKevin O'Higgins
Total no. of members10 (inc. 3 non-members of the Executive Council)
Member partiesSinn Féin (Pro-Treaty) (Dec. 1922 – April 1923)
Cumann na nGaedheal (April–Sep. 1923)
Status in legislatureMinority Government
Opposition leaderThomas Johnson (Labour Party)
History
Legislature term(s)3rd Dáil
Predecessor2nd Provisional Government
Successor2nd Executive Council

The 1st Executive Council of the Irish Free State (6 December 1922 – 19 September 1923) was formed by Pro-Treaty faction of Sinn Féin, which later became the Cumann na nGaedheal party.[1] The Constitution of the Irish Free State came into force in December 1922 and under its terms the Second Provisional Government was replaced by the Executive Council.

However elections were not held for the 4th Dáil until August 1923 and so the membership of the 1st Executive Council closely reflected that of the Second Provisional Government of Southern Ireland that had preceded it. The 1st Executive Council was replaced by the 2nd Executive Council shortly after the 1923 general election.

Office Name
President of the Executive Council rowspan=2 style="background-color: Template:Cumann na nGaedheal/meta/color; width: 1px" | W. T. Cosgrave
Minister for Finance
Vice-President of the Executive Council rowspan=2 style="background-color: Template:Cumann na nGaedheal/meta/color" | Kevin O'Higgins
Minister for Home Affairs
Minister for Defence style="background-color: Template:Cumann na nGaedheal/meta/color" | Richard Mulcahy
Minister for Education style="background-color: Template:Cumann na nGaedheal/meta/color" | Eoin MacNeill
Minister for External Affairs style="background-color: Template:Cumann na nGaedheal/meta/color" | Desmond FitzGerald
Minister for Industry and Commerce style="background-color: Template:Cumann na nGaedheal/meta/color" | Joseph McGrath
Minister for Local Government style="background-color: Template:Cumann na nGaedheal/meta/color" | Ernest Blythe

Ministers not members of the Executive Council

Office Name
Minister for Agriculture and Lands style="background-color: Template:Cumann na nGaedheal/meta/color; width: 1px" | Patrick Hogan
Minister for Fisheries style="background-color: Template:Cumann na nGaedheal/meta/color" | Fionán Lynch
Postmaster-General style="background-color: Template:Cumann na nGaedheal/meta/color" | James J. Walsh

The government positions are listed in alphabetical order, rather than in terms of seniority.

See also

References

  1. ^ a b "History of Government – Third Dáil". Department of the Taoiseach. Retrieved 20 October 2013.