Minister for Defence (Ireland)

The Minister for Defence (Irish: An tAire Cosanta) is a senior minister in the Government of Ireland and leads the Department of Defence. The current Minister for Defence is Micheál Martin, TD.[1] He is also Minister for Foreign Affairs.

Minister for Defence
Incumbent
Micheál Martin
since 17 December 2022
Department of Defence
Member of
SeatNewbridge, County Kildare, Ireland
NominatorTaoiseach
AppointerPresident of Ireland on the nomination of the Taoiseach
Inaugural holderRichard Mulcahy
Formation22 January 1919
WebsiteDepartment of Defence
The Department of Defence headquarters are in Newbridge, County Kildare

The department is responsible for the Irish Defence Forces. The Ministers and Secretaries Acts 1924 assigned the minister the additional title of Commander-in-Chief as the Chairman of the Council of Defence. The Defence Act 1954 removed this title, as a result of the reconstitution of the Council of Defence. The President of Ireland, a largely ceremonial role, is considered the Supreme Commander of the Defence Forces.[2] In practice, the Minister acts on the President's behalf and reports to the Irish Government. The Minister for Defence is advised by the Council of Defence on the business of the Department of Defence.[3]

The Minister is assisted by the Minister of State at the Department of Defence, Jennifer Carroll MacNeill, TD.

Ministers for Defence since 1919 edit

  Denotes acting Minister
NameTerm of officePartyGovernment(s)[a]
Richard Mulcahy[b] (1st time)22 January 19191 April 1919Sinn Féin1st DM
Cathal Brugha[c]1 April 19199 January 1922Sinn Féin2nd DM • 3rd DM
Richard Mulcahy (2nd time)10 January 192219 March 1924Sinn Féin (Pro-Treaty)4th DM • 1st PG • 2nd PG • 5th DM •
1st EC • 2nd EC
W. T. Cosgrave (acting)[d]20 March 192421 November 1924Cumann na nGaedheal2nd EC
Peter Hughes21 November 192423 June 1927Cumann na nGaedheal2nd EC
Desmond FitzGerald23 June 19279 March 1932Cumann na nGaedheal3rd EC • 4th EC • 5th EC
Frank Aiken9 March 19328 September 1939Fianna Fáil6th EC • 7th EC • 8th EC • 1st • 2nd
Oscar Traynor (1st time)8 September 193918 February 1948Fianna Fáil2nd • 3rd • 4th
Thomas F. O'Higgins18 February 19487 March 1951Fine Gael5th
Seán Mac Eoin (1st time)7 March 195113 June 1951Fine Gael5th
Oscar Traynor (2nd time)13 June 19512 June 1954Fianna Fáil6th
Seán Mac Eoin (2nd time)2 June 195420 March 1957Fine Gael7th
Kevin Boland20 March 195711 October 1961Fianna Fáil8th • 9th
Gerald Bartley11 October 196121 April 1965Fianna Fáil10th
Michael Hilliard21 April 19652 July 1969Fianna Fáil11th • 12th
Jim Gibbons2 July 19699 May 1970Fianna Fáil13th
Jerry Cronin9 May 197014 March 1973Fianna Fáil13th
Paddy Donegan14 March 19732 December 1976Fine Gael14th
Liam Cosgrave (acting)[e]2 December 197616 December 1976Fine Gael14th
Oliver J. Flanagan16 December 19765 July 1977Fine Gael14th
Bobby Molloy5 July 197711 December 1979Fianna Fáil15th
Pádraig Faulkner12 December 197915 October 1980Fianna Fáil16th
Sylvester Barrett15 October 198030 June 1981Fianna Fáil16th
James Tully30 June 19819 March 1982Labour17th
Paddy Power9 March 198214 December 1982Fianna Fáil18th
Patrick Cooney14 December 198214 February 1986Fine Gael19th
Paddy O'Toole14 February 198610 March 1987Fine Gael19th
Michael J. Noonan10 March 198712 July 1989Fianna Fáil20th
Brian Lenihan12 July 198931 October 1990Fianna Fáil21st
Charles Haughey (acting)[e]1 November 19905 February 1991Fianna Fáil21st
Brendan Daly5 February 199114 November 1991Fianna Fáil21st
Vincent Brady14 November 199111 February 1992Fianna Fáil21st
John Wilson11 February 199212 January 1993Fianna Fáil22nd
David Andrews[f] (1st time)12 January 199315 December 1994Fianna Fáil23rd
Hugh Coveney[f]15 December 199423 May 1995Fine Gael24th
Seán Barrett[f]23 May 199526 June 1997Fine Gael24th
David Andrews (2nd time)26 June 19978 October 1997Fianna Fáil25th
Michael Smith8 October 199729 September 2004Fianna Fáil25th • 26th
Willie O'Dea29 September 200418 February 2010Fianna Fáil26th • 27th • 28th
Brian Cowen (acting)[e]18 February 201023 March 2010Fianna Fáil28th
Tony Killeen23 March 201019 January 2011Fianna Fáil28th
Éamon Ó Cuív[g]20 January 20119 March 2011Fianna Fáil28th
Alan Shatter[h]9 March 20117 May 2014Fine Gael29th
Enda Kenny (acting)[e]7 May 201411 July 2014Fine Gael29th
Simon Coveney[i] (1st time)11 July 20146 May 2016Fine Gael29th
Enda Kenny[e]6 May 201614 June 2017Fine Gael30th
Leo Varadkar[e]14 June 201727 June 2020Fine Gael31st
Simon Coveney[j] (2nd time)27 June 202017 December 2022Fine Gael32nd
Micheál Martin[k]17 December 2022IncumbentFianna Fáil33rd • 34th
Notes
  1. ^ Before 1937: DM – Dáil Ministry; PG – Provisional Government; EC – Executive Council.
  2. ^ On the first occasion he served as minister Mulcahy bore the title Minister for National Defence.
  3. ^ Brugha bore the title Secretary of State for Defence.
  4. ^ Also President of the Executive Council of the Irish Free State.
  5. ^ a b c d e f Also Taoiseach.
  6. ^ a b c Also Minister for the Marine.
  7. ^ Also Minister for Social Protection and (from 23 January) Minister for the Environment, Heritage and Local Government.
  8. ^ Also Minister for Justice and Equality.
  9. ^ Also Minister for Agriculture, Food and the Marine.
  10. ^ Also Minister for Foreign Affairs.
  11. ^ Also Minister for Foreign Affairs.

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ "List of Ministers and Ministers of State". Government of Ireland. 18 December 2018. Retrieved 17 December 2022.
  2. ^ Defence Act (No. 18 of 1954). Act of the Oireachtas. Retrieved from Irish Statute Book.
  3. ^ Ministers and Secretaries Act 1924, s. 8: Constitution of the Council of Defence (No. 16 of 1924, s. 8), "the Minister for Defence [...] shall be assisted by a Council of Defence". Act of the Oireachtas. Retrieved from Irish Statute Book on 27 June 2020.

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