Government Of The 6Th Dáil

There were two governments of the 6th Dáil.

The 4th executive council of the Irish Free State (11 October 1927 – 2 April 1930) was formed after the September 1927 general election to the 6th Dáil held on 15 September 1927. The 4th executive council lasted for 900 days from its appointment until it resigned from office, and continued to carry out its duties until the appointment of its successor for a further 5 days, for a total of 905 days. The 5th executive council of the Irish Free State (2 April 1930 – 9 March 1932) was formed after the executive council resigned in a Dáil defeat. It lasted for 708 days. Both minority governments of Cumann na nGaedheal led by W. T. Cosgrave as President of the Executive Council and had the same composition in personnel.

4th executive council of the Irish Free State

4th executive council of the Irish Free State
Executive Council of the Irish Free State
Government Of The 6Th Dáil 
Date formed11 October 1927
Date dissolved2 April 1930
People and organisations
KingGeorge V
Governor-General
President of the Executive CouncilW. T. Cosgrave
Vice-President of the Executive CouncilErnest Blythe
Total no. of members9
Member partyCumann na nGaedheal
Status in legislatureMinority Government
Opposition partyFianna Fáil
Opposition leaderÉamon de Valera
History
Election(s)September 1927 general election
Legislature term(s)
Predecessor3rd executive council
Successor5th executive council

Nomination of President of the Executive Council

The 6th Dáil first met on 11 October 1927. In the debate on the nomination of the President of the Executive Council, Cumann na nGaedheal leader and outgoing President W. T. Cosgrave was proposed, and this resolution was carried with 76 votes in favour and 70 against. Cosgrave was then appointed as President of the Executive Council by Governor-General Tim Healy.

11 October 1927
Nomination of W. T. Cosgrave (CnaG) as President of the Executive Council

Motion proposed by Gearóid O'Sullivan and seconded by Peadar Doyle
Absolute majority: 77/153
Vote Parties Votes
Government Of The 6Th Dáil Y Yes Cumann na nGaedheal (60), Farmers' Party (6), Independents (10)
76 / 153
No Fianna Fáil (57), Labour Party (13)
70 / 153
Absent or
Not voting
National League Party (2), Independents (2), Ceann Comhairle (1)
5 / 153
Vacancy 1
1 / 153

Members of the Executive Council

The members of the Executive Council were nominated by the President and approved by the Dáil on 12 October. They were then appointed by the Governor General.

Office Name
President of the Executive Council W. T. Cosgrave
Vice-President of the Executive Council Ernest Blythe
Minister for Finance
Minister for Posts and Telegraphs
Minister for Defence Desmond FitzGerald
Minister for Education John M. O'Sullivan
Minister for Industry and Commerce Patrick McGilligan
Minister for External Affairs
Minister for Agriculture and Lands Patrick Hogan
Minister for Fisheries Fionán Lynch
Minister for Local Government and Public Health Richard Mulcahy
Minister for Justice James FitzGerald-Kenney
    Notes

Parliamentary secretaries

On 13 March 1927, the Executive Council appointed Parliamentary secretaries on the nomination of the President.

Name Office Party
Eamonn Duggan Government Chief Whip Cumann na nGaedheal
Parliamentary secretary to the Minister for Defence
Séamus Burke Parliamentary secretary to the Minister for Finance Cumann na nGaedheal
Michael Heffernan Parliamentary secretary to the Minister for Posts and Telegraphs Farmers' Party
Martin Roddy Parliamentary secretary to the Minister for Lands and Fisheries Cumann na nGaedheal
James Dolan Parliamentary secretary to the Minister for Industry and Commerce Cumann na nGaedheal

Amendments to the Constitution of the Irish Free State

The following amendments to the Constitution of the Irish Free State were proposed by the Executive Council and passed by the Oireachtas:

Government Of The 6Th Dáil 
Executive Council of the Irish Free State – October 1928.L–R: Diarmuid O'Hegarty, Patrick McGilligan, James FitzGerald-Kenney, John M. O'Sullivan, John A. Costello, W. T. Cosgrave, Ernest Blythe, Desmond FitzGerald, Richard Mulcahy, Patrick Hogan and Fionán Lynch.

Resignation of the Executive Council

On 27 March 1930, the Old Age Pensions Bill 1929, a private member's bill proposed by Conn Ward a member of Fianna Fáil, which was the lead party of the parliamentary opposition, passed second stage by 66 votes to 64. This occurred in part due to absences from the government benches, including Séamus Burke, Parliamentary Secretary to the Minister for Finance, as well as Independent TDs who regularly supported the government.

The following day, the President tendered his resignation to the Governor-General. The Executive Council continued to carry out its duties under Article 53 of the Constitution until the appointment of its successor.

5th executive council of the Irish Free State

5th executive council of the Irish Free State
Executive Council of the Irish Free State
Government Of The 6Th Dáil 
Date formed2 April 1930
Date dissolved9 March 1932
People and organisations
KingGeorge V
Governor-GeneralJames McNeill
President of the Executive CouncilW. T. Cosgrave
Vice-President of the Executive CouncilErnest Blythe
Total no. of members9
Member partyCumann na nGaedheal
Status in legislatureMinority Government
Opposition partyFianna Fáil
Opposition leaderÉamon de Valera
History
Legislature term(s)
Predecessor4th executive council
Successor6th executive council

Nomination of President of the Executive Council

In the debate on the nomination of the President of the Executive Council on 2 April 1930, Fianna Fáil leader Éamon de Valera, Labour Party Leader Thomas J. O'Connell, and Cumann na nGaedheal leader and outgoing President W. T. Cosgrave were each proposed. The motions proposing de Valera and O'Connell were defeated, while the motion proposing Cosgrave was carried with 80 votes in favour to 65 votes against. Cosgrave was then appointed as President of the Executive Council by Governor-General James McNeill.

2 April 1930
Nomination of W. T. Cosgrave (CnaG) as President of the Executive Council

Motion proposed by Joseph Mongan and seconded by Michael Davis
Absolute majority: 77/153
Vote Parties Votes
Government Of The 6Th Dáil Y Yes Cumann na nGaedheal (62), Farmers' Party (6), National League Party (2), Independents (10)
80 / 153
No Fianna Fáil (54), Labour Party (11)
65 / 153
Absent or
Not voting
Fianna Fáil (3), Labour Party (2), Independent (1), Ceann Comhairle (1)
7 / 153

Members of the Executive Council

The members of the Executive Council were nominated by the President and approved by the Dáil on 3 April. They were then appointed by the Governor General.

Office Name
President of the Executive Council W. T. Cosgrave
Vice-President of the Executive Council Ernest Blythe
Minister for Finance
Minister for Posts and Telegraphs
Minister for Defence Desmond FitzGerald
Minister for Education John M. O'Sullivan
Minister for Industry and Commerce Patrick McGilligan
Minister for External Affairs
Minister for Agriculture Patrick Hogan
Minister for Lands and Fisheries Fionán Lynch
Minister for Local Government and Public Health Richard Mulcahy
Minister for Justice James FitzGerald-Kenney

Parliamentary secretaries

On 3 April 1930, the Executive Council appointed Parliamentary secretaries on the nomination of the President.

Name Office Party
Eamonn Duggan Government Chief Whip Cumann na nGaedheal
Parliamentary secretary to the Minister for Defence
Séamus Burke Parliamentary secretary to the Minister for Finance Cumann na nGaedheal
Michael Heffernan Parliamentary secretary to the Minister for Posts and Telegraphs Farmers' Party
Martin Roddy Parliamentary secretary to the Minister for Lands and Fisheries Cumann na nGaedheal
James Dolan Parliamentary secretary to the Minister for Industry and Commerce Cumann na nGaedheal

Amendment to the Constitution of the Irish Free State

The following amendment to the Constitution of the Irish Free State was proposed by the Executive Council and passed by the Oireachtas:

  • Amendment No. 17 (17 October 1931): Inserted Article 2A, which included provisions for trial by military tribunals.

External relations

The Statute of Westminster 1931 removed the power of the Parliament of the United Kingdom to pass laws affecting British Dominions, including the Irish Free State.

See also

References

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