Parliamentary Secretaries of the 10th Dáil
On 30 June 1938 the 2nd Government of Ireland was officially appointed by Dáil Éireann. The new Fianna Fáil government was led by the Taoiseach Éamon de Valera, who appointed the following Parliamentary Secretaries.[1]
Parliamentary Secretaries
Name | Office | Term | |
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Patrick Little | Government Chief Whip | 1938–1939 | |
Parliamentary Secretary to the Minister for External Affairs | 1938–1939 | ||
Hugo Flinn | Parliamentary Secretary to the Minister for Finance | 1938–Jan 1943 | |
Parliamentary Secretary to the Minister for Local Government and Public Health | 1941–Jan 1943 | ||
Conn Ward | Parliamentary Secretary to the Minister for Local Government and Public Health | 1938–1943 | |
Seán O'Grady | Parliamentary Secretary to the Minister for Defence | 1938–1939 | |
Parliamentary Secretary to the Minister for Lands | 1941–Feb 1943 | ||
Seán Moylan | Parliamentary Secretary to the Minister for Industry and Commerce | 1938–Feb 1943 | |
Parliamentary Secretary to the Minister for Defence | 1939–1943 | ||
Changes 27 September 1939Changes following the appointment of Patrick Little as Minister for Posts and Telegraphs. | |||
Name | Office | Term | |
Paddy Smith | Government Chief Whip | 1939–1943 | |
Parliamentary Secretary to the Minister for External Affairs | 1939–1943 | ||
Changes 9 February 1943Changes following the death of Hugo Flinn. | |||
Name | Office | Term | |
Seán Moylan | Parliamentary Secretary to the Minister for Finance | Feb–Jun 1943 | |
Seán O'Grady | Parliamentary Secretary to the Minister for Industry and Commerce | Feb–Jun 1943 | |
Eamonn Kissane | Parliamentary Secretary to the Minister for Lands | Feb–Jun 1943 |
See also
References
- ↑ "History of Government – Tenth Dáil – Parliamentary Secretaries". Department of the Taoiseach. Retrieved 20 November 2012.
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