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1 2nd provisional government and 5th ministry  





2 1st executive council of the Irish Free State  



2.1  Ministers not members of the Executive Council  





2.2  Parliamentary secretaries  







3 See also  





4 References  














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The government of the 3rd Dáil was first both concurrently the 2nd provisional government (30 August – 6 December 1922) and the 5th ministry of Dáil Éireann (9 September – 6 December 1922), formed after the 1922 general election held on 16 June 1922, and then the 1st executive council of the Irish Free State (6 December 1922 – 19 September 1923), formed after the establishment of the Irish Free State. They were led by W. T. Cosgrave, who had become the leader of the Pro-Treaty wing of Sinn Féin and on 27 April 1923 became the first leader of the Cumann na nGaedheal.

The 2nd provisional government and the 5th ministry lasted for overlapping concurrent periods of 99 days and 89 days respectively. The 1st executive council lasted for 288 days.

2nd provisional government and 5th ministry[edit]

  • Government of the 3rd Dáil
  • 2nd provisional government
  • Date formed30 August 1922 (PG)
    9 September 1922 (DM)
    Date dissolved6 December 1922
    People and organisations
    KingGeorge V
    Lord LieutenantLord FitzAlan
    Chairman of the Provisional Government and
    President of Dáil Éireann
    W. T. Cosgrave
    Total no. of members11
    Member partiesSinn Féin (Pro-Treaty)
    Status in legislatureMinority Government
    Opposition partyLabour Party
    Opposition leaderThomas Johnson
    History
    Election1922 general election
    Legislature term3rd Dáil
    Predecessor
  • 4th Ministry
  • Successor1st executive council

    The 2nd provisional government (30 August 1922 – 6 December 1922) was formed by W. T. Cosgrave, who had been appointed as Chairman of the Provisional Government on 25 August 1922, after the death of Michael Collins on 22 August, who had led the 1st provisional government from 16 January 1922.[1]

    Arthur Griffith, the President of the Dáil who had led the 4th Ministry from 10 January 1922, had died on 12 August. The members of the 3rd Dáil first met on 9 September 1922. W. T. Cosgrave was proposed as President of the Dáil by Richard Mulcahy and seconded by Eoin MacNeill. This motion was carried and Cosgrave and formed the 5th Ministry (9 September 1922 – 6 December 1922), composed of Pro-Treaty members of Sinn Féin and identical in composition to the 2nd provisional government. With these appointments, the dual cabinets which had existed from January 1922 came to an end, with Cosgrave serving as both Chairman of the Provisional Government and President of Dáil Éireann. Both cabinets were abolished when the new Constitution of the Irish Free State came into force on 6 December 1922.

    Office Name
    Chairman of the Provisional Government W. T. Cosgrave
    President of Dáil Éireann[2]
    Minister for Finance[3]
    Minister for Foreign Affairs[4] Desmond FitzGerald
    Minister for Home Affairs[5] Kevin O'Higgins
    Minister for Local Government[6] Ernest Blythe
    Minister for Agriculture[7] Patrick Hogan
    Minister for Industry and Commerce[8] Joseph McGrath
    Minister for Education[9] Eoin MacNeill
    Minister for Defence[10] Richard Mulcahy
    Postmaster-General[11] J. J. Walsh
    Minister without portfolio[12] Fionán Lynch
    Eamonn Duggan

    1st executive council of the Irish Free State[edit]

    Government of the 3rd Dáil
    1st Executive Council of the Irish Free State
    Date formed6 December 1922
    Date dissolved19 September 1923
    People and organisations
    KingGeorge V
    Governor-GeneralTim Healy
    President of the Executive CouncilW. T. Cosgrave
    Vice-President of the Executive CouncilKevin O'Higgins
    Total no. of members10(inc. 3 non-members of the Executive Council)
    Member parties
  • Cumann na nGaedheal
    (Apr.–Sep. 1923)
  • Status in legislatureMinority Government
    Opposition partyLabour Party
    Opposition leaderThomas Johnson
    History
    Legislature terms
  • 1st Seanad (1922–1925)
  • Predecessor2nd provisional government
    Successor2nd executive council
    Cumann na nGaedheal government 1922–1923

    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 became Cumann na nGaedheal in April 1923. On 6 December 1922, the Constitution of the Irish Free State came into force. William T. Cosgrave was proposed as President of the Executive Council by Peter Hughes and seconded by Francis McGuinness, and this motion was approved by the Dáil.[13]

    The President nominated the members of the Executive Council on 6 December.[14]

    Office Name
    President of the Executive Council W. T. Cosgrave
    Minister for Finance
    Vice-President of the Executive Council Kevin O'Higgins
    Minister for Home Affairs
    Minister for Defence Richard Mulcahy
    Minister for Education Eoin MacNeill
    Minister for External Affairs Desmond FitzGerald
    Minister for Industry and Commerce Joseph McGrath
    Minister for Local Government Ernest Blythe

    Ministers not members of the Executive Council[edit]

    The following Ministers were proposed by a committee of the Dáil on 14 December 1922.[15]

    Office Name
    Minister for Agriculture and Lands Patrick Hogan
    Minister for Fisheries Fionán Lynch
    Postmaster-General J. J. Walsh

    Parliamentary secretaries[edit]

    The Executive Council appointed the following Parliamentary secretaries.[1] These were newly created offices.

    Name Office
    Daniel McCarthy Government Chief Whip
    Eamonn Duggan Parliamentary secretary to the Executive Council

    See also[edit]

    References[edit]

    1. ^ a b "Third Dáil". Government of Ireland. 27 November 2018. Archived from the original on 4 October 2020. Retrieved 7 September 2020.
  • ^ "ELECTION OF PRESIDENT – Dáil Éireann (3rd Dáil)". Houses of the Oireachtas. 9 September 1922. Archived from the original on 22 August 2019. Retrieved 22 August 2019.
  • ^ "MINISTER FOR FINANCE – Dáil Éireann (3rd Dáil)". Houses of the Oireachtas. 9 September 1922. Archived from the original on 22 August 2019. Retrieved 22 August 2019.
  • ^ "FOREIGN AFFAIRS – Dáil Éireann (3rd Dáil)". Houses of the Oireachtas. 9 September 1922. Archived from the original on 22 August 2019. Retrieved 22 August 2019.
  • ^ "HOME AFFAIRS – Dáil Éireann (3rd Dáil)". Houses of the Oireachtas. 9 September 1922. Archived from the original on 22 August 2019. Retrieved 22 August 2019.
  • ^ "LOCAL GOVERNMENT – Dáil Éireann (3rd Dáil)". Houses of the Oireachtas. 9 September 1922. Archived from the original on 22 August 2019. Retrieved 22 August 2019.
  • ^ "MINISTER FOR AGRICULTURE – Dáil Éireann (3rd Dáil)". Houses of the Oireachtas. 9 September 1922. Archived from the original on 22 August 2019. Retrieved 22 August 2019.
  • ^ "INDUSTRY AND COMMERCE – Dáil Éireann (3rd Dáil)". Houses of the Oireachtas. 9 September 1922. Archived from the original on 22 August 2019. Retrieved 22 August 2019.
  • ^ "MINISTER FOR EDUCATION – Dáil Éireann (3rd Dáil)". Houses of the Oireachtas. 9 September 1922. Archived from the original on 22 August 2019. Retrieved 22 August 2019.
  • ^ "MINISTER FOR DEFENCE – Dáil Éireann (3rd Dáil)". Houses of the Oireachtas. 9 September 1922. Archived from the original on 22 August 2019. Retrieved 22 August 2019.
  • ^ "MINISTRY OF POST OFFICE – Dáil Éireann (3rd Dáil)". Houses of the Oireachtas. 9 September 1922. Archived from the original on 22 August 2019. Retrieved 22 August 2019.
  • ^ "MINISTERS WITHOUT PORTFOLIO – Dáil Éireann (3rd Dáil)". Houses of the Oireachtas. 9 September 1922. Archived from the original on 22 August 2019. Retrieved 22 August 2019.
  • ^ "ELECTION OF PRESIDENT – Dáil Éireann (3rd Dáil)". Houses of the Oireachtas. 6 December 1922. Archived from the original on 22 August 2019. Retrieved 22 August 2019.
  • ^ "NOMINATIONS TO EXECUTIVE COUNCIL – Dáil Éireann (3rd Dáil)". Houses of the Oireachtas. 6 December 1922. Archived from the original on 22 August 2019. Retrieved 22 August 2019.
  • ^ "REPORT OF THE COMMITTEE ELECTED TO NOMINATE MINISTERS WHO SHALL NOT BE MEMBERS OF THE EXECUTIVE COUNCIL – Dáil Éireann (3rd Dáil)". Houses of the Oireachtas. 14 December 1922. Archived from the original on 22 August 2019. Retrieved 22 August 2019.

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