Twenty-Fouth Dáil - (14 December 1982-21 January 1987)

Nineteenth Government of Ireland - (14 December 1982-10 March 1987)

  • Garret FitzGerald, FG - An Taoiseach
  • Dick Spring, LAB - An Tánaiste and Minister for the Environment (14.12.1982 -13.12.83)
  • Peter Barry, FG - Minister for Foreign Affairs
  • John Bruton, FG - Minister for Industry & Energy (14.12.1982 -13.12.83)
  • Liam Kavanagh, LAB - Minister for Labour (14.12.1982 -13.12.83)
  • Patrick Cooney, FG - Minister for Defence (14.12.1982 -14.2.86)
  • John Boland, FG - Minister for the Public Service (14.12.1982 -14.2.86)
  • Paddy O'Toole, FG - Minister for Fisheries & Forestry (14.12.1982 -14.2.86)
    • Minister for the Gaeltacht
  • Jim Mitchell, FG - Minister for Transport and Minister for Posts & Telegraphs
  • Alan Dukes, FG - Minister for Finance (14.12.1982 -14.2.86)
  • Frank Cluskey, LAB - Minister for Trade Commerce & Tourism (resigned 8.12.83)
  • Barry Desmond, LAB - Minister for Health (14.12.1982 -20.1.87)
    • Minister for Social Welfare (14.12.1982 -14.2.86)
  • Austin Deasy, FG - Minister for Agriculture
  • Michael Noonan, FG - Minister for Justice (14.12.1982 -14.2.86)
  • Gemma Hussey, FG - Minister for Education (14.12.1982 -14.2.86)

Government Re-shuffle following Frank Cluskey's resignation - (13 December 1983)

  • Dick Spring, LAB - Tánaiste and Minister for Energy (resigned 20.1.87)
  • John Bruton, FG - Minister for Industry, Trade, Commerce & Tourism (13.12.1983 -14.2.86)
  • Liam Kavanagh, LAB - Minister for the Environment (13.12.1983 -14.2.86)
  • Jim Mitchell, FG - Minister for Communications
  • Ruairí Quinn, LAB - Minister for Labour (resigned 20.1.87)

Government Re-shuffle - (14 February 1986)

Post appointed to Ministers following the resignation of Labour Party Ministers - 20 January 1987

Preceded by:

Government of the 23rd Dáil

Governments of Ireland
Rialtais na hÉireann
Succeeded by:
Government of the 25th Dáil

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