Parliamentary Secretaries of the 10th Dáil

On 30 June 1938, the members of the 10th Dáil met for the first time. Éamon de Valera was appointed as Taoiseach by the president on the nomination of the Dáil. He proposed the members of the 2nd Government of Ireland, a single-party Fianna Fáil government, and they were approved by Dáil Éireann for appointment by the president. De Valera later appointed the Parliamentary Secretaries.[1]

Parliamentary Secretaries

Name Office Term
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 1939

Changes 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 1943

Changes 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

References

  1. "History of Government – Tenth Dáil – Parliamentary Secretaries". Department of the Taoiseach. Archived from the original on 11 November 2012. Retrieved 20 November 2012.
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