Nineteenth Dáil - (18 June 1969-5 February 1973)

Thirteenth Government of Ireland - (2 July 1969-14 March 1973)

  • Jack Lynch, FF - An Taoiseach
  • Erskine Hamilton Childers, FF - An Tánaiste and Minister for Health
  • Neil Blaney, FF - Minister for Agriculture & Fisheries (7.5.1970 - dismissed)
  • Jim Gibbons, FF - Minister for Defence (2.7.1969 - 9.5.1970)
    • Minister for Agriculture & Fisheries (2.7.1969 - 9.5.1970)
  • Kevin Boland, FF - Minister for Local Government & Social Welfare (7.5.1970 - resigned)
  • Micheál Ó Moráin, FF - Minister for Justice (5.5.1970 - resigned)
  • Patrick Hillery, FF - Minister for External Affairs (3.1.1973 - resigned)
  • Brian Lenihan, FF - Minister for Transport & Power (2.7.1969 - 3.1.1973)
    • Minister for External Affairs (3.1.73 - 14.3.73)
  • Charles Haughey, FF - Minister for Finance (7.5.1970 - dismissed)
  • George Colley, FF - Minister for the Gaeltacht, Industry & Commerce (2.7.1969 - 9.5.1970)
    • Minister for Finance (9.5.70 - 14.3.73)
  • Joseph Brennan, FF - Minister for Labour & Social Welfare (9.5.70 - 14.3.73)
  • Patrick Lalor, FF - Minister for Posts & Telegraphs (2.7.1969 - 9.5.1970)
    • Minister for Industry & Commerce (9.5.70 - 14.3.73)
  • Seán Flanagan, FF - Minister for Lands
  • Pádraig Faulkner, FF - Minister for Education
  • Bobby Molloy, FF - Minister for Local Government (9.5.70 - 14.3.73)
  • Desmond O'Malley, FF - Minister for Justice (7.5.70 - 14.3.73)
  • Jerry Cronin, FF - Minister for Defence (9.5.70 - 14.3.73)
  • Gerard Collins, FF - Minister for Posts & Telegraphs (9.5.70 - 14.3.73)
  • Michael O'Kennedy, FF - Minister without portfolio (18.12.1972 - 3.1.73)
    • Minister for Transport & Power (3.1.73 - 14.3.73)
Preceded by:

Government of the 18th Dáil

Governments of Ireland
Rialtais na hÉireann
Succeeded by:
Government of the 20th Dáil

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