Government of the 11th Dáil
| Government of the 11th Dáil | |
|---|---|
| 3rd Government of Ireland | |
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| Date formed | 1 July 1943 |
| Date dissolved | 9 June 1944 |
| People and organisations | |
| Head of government | Éamon de Valera |
| Deputy head of government | Seán T. O'Kelly |
| Head of state | Douglas Hyde |
| Total number of ministers | 12 |
| Member party | Fianna Fáil |
| Status in legislature | Minority Government |
| Opposition leader |
W. T. Cosgrave (1943–Jan. 1944) (Fine Gael) Thomas F. O'Higgins (Jan.–June 1944) (Fine Gael) |
| History | |
| Election(s) | 1943 general election |
| Legislature term(s) | 11th Dáil |
| Predecessor | 2nd Government of Ireland |
| Successor | 4th Government of Ireland |
The 11th Dáil was elected at the 1943 general election on 23 June 1943 and first met on 1 July when the 3rd Government of Ireland was appointed. The 11th Dáil lasted for 342 days.
3rd Government of Ireland
The 3rd Government of Ireland (1 July 1943 – 9 June 1944) was formed by the Fianna Fáil party.[1]
The government positions are listed in alphabetical order, rather than in terms of seniority.
See also
- Members of the 11th Dáil
- Parliamentary Secretaries of the 11th Dáil
- Dáil Éireann
- Constitution of Ireland
- Politics of the Republic of Ireland
References
- ↑ "History of Government – Eleventh Dáil". Department of the Taoiseach. Retrieved 20 October 2013.
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