Government of the 7th Dáil
Government of the 7th Dáil | |
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6th Executive Council of the Irish Free State | |
Date formed | 9 March 1932 |
Date dissolved | 8 February 1933 |
People and organisations | |
Head of government | Éamon de Valera |
Deputy head of government | Seán T. O'Kelly |
Head of state | George V |
Total number of ministers | 10 |
Member party | Fianna Fáil |
Status in legislature | Minority Government |
Opposition leader | W. T. Cosgrave (Cumann na nGaedheal) |
History | |
Election(s) | 1932 general election |
Legislature term(s) | 7th Dáil |
Predecessor | 5th Executive Council |
Successor | 7th Executive Council |
The 7th Dáil was elected at the 1932 general election on 16 February 1932 and first met on 9 March when the 6th Executive Council was appointed. The 7th Dáil lasted for 343 days.
6th Executive Council of the Irish Free State
The 6th Executive Council of the Irish Free State (9 March 1932 – 8 February 1933) was formed by the Fianna Fáil party.[1] It was a minority government supported in the Dáil by the Labour Party. All cabinet ministers were members of Fianna Fáil.
The government positions are listed in alphabetical order, rather than in terms of seniority.
See also
- Members of the 7th Dáil
- Parliamentary Secretaries of the 7th Dáil
- Dáil Éireann
- Government of Ireland
- Constitution of the Irish Free State
- Politics of the Republic of Ireland
References
- ↑ "History of Government – Seventh Dáil". Department of the Taoiseach. Retrieved 20 October 2013.
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