Thirty-Third Dáil (20.02.2020-)
- Published on: 30 May 2023
- Last updated on: 1 June 2023
Thirty-Second Government (27.06.2020-17.12.2022)
| Name | Post held | |
| Micheál Martin | Taoiseach | |
| Minister for Agriculture, Food and the Marine (14.07.20 to 15.07.20 and 21.08.20 to 02.09.20) | ||
| Leo Varadkar | Tánaiste | |
| Minister for Business, Enterprise & Innovation Department name changed to Enterprise, Trade and Employment (from 10 November 2020) | ||
| Eamon Ryan | Minister for Communications, Climate Action and Environment |
Department name changed to the Environment, Climate and Communications (from 24 September 2020)
| Minister for Transport, Tourism and Sport Department name changed to Transport (from 17 September 2020) | |
| Paschal Donohoe | Minister for Finance |
| Michael McGrath | Minister for Public Expenditure and Reform |
| Catherine Martin | Minister for Culture, Heritage and the Gaeltacht Department name changed to Tourism, Culture, Arts, Gaeltacht, Sport and Media (from 30 September 2020) |
| Darragh O'Brien | Minister for Housing, Planning and Local Government Department name changed to Housing, Local Government and Heritage (from 30 September 2020) |
| Simon Coveney | Minister for the Foreign Affairs & Trade Department name changed to Foreign Affairs (from 24 September 2020) |
| Minister for Defence | |
| Norma Foley | Minister for Education and Skills |
Department name changed to Education (from 22 October 2020)|
| Heather Humphreys | Minister for Employment Affairs and Social Protection Department name changed to Social Protection (from 21 October 2020) |
| Minister for Rural and Community Development | |
| Minister for Justice (from 27.04.21 to 31.10.21 and from 25.11.22 to 17.12.22) | |
| Barry Cowen | Minister for Agriculture, Food & the Marine (dismissed 14.07.20) |
| Roderic O'Gorman | Minister for Children and Youth Affairs Department name changed to Children, Equality, Disability, Integration and Youth (from 15 October 2020) |
| Simon Harris | Minister for Further and Higher Education, Research, Innovation and Science |
Department established 2 August 2020|
| Helen McEntee | Minister for Justice and Equality (to 23.04.21 and from 01.11.21) |
Department name changed to Justice (from 1 November 2020)|
| Minister without portfolio (from 23.04.21 to 31.10.21 and from 25.11.22 to 17.12.22) | |
| Stephen Donnelly | Minister for Health |
| Dara Calleary | Minister for Agriculture, Food and the Marine (from 15.07.20) (resigned 21.08.20) |
| Charlie McConalogue | Minister for Agriculture, Food and the Marine (from 02.09.20) |
Notes:
(1) Fianna Fáil/Fine Gael/Green Party Government
Thirty-Third Government (17.12.22 - )
| Name | Post held |
| Leo Varadkar | Taoiseach |
| Micheál Martin | Tánaiste |
| Minister for Foreign Affairs Minister for Defence | |
| Eamon Ryan | Minister for the Environment, Climate and Communications |
| Minister for Transport | |
| Michael McGrath | Minister for Finance |
| Paschal Donohoe | Minister for Public Expenditure and Reform |
| Simon Coveney | Minister for Enterprise, Trade and Employment |
| Norma Foley | Minister for Education |
| Catherine Martin | Minister for Tourism, Culture, Arts, Gaeltacht, Sport and Media |
| Darragh O'Brien | Minister for Housing, Local Government and Heritage |
| Heather Humphreys | Minister for Social Protection |
| Minister for Rural and Community Development | |
| Charlie McConalogue | Minister for Agriculture, Food and the Marine |
| Roderic O'Gorman | Minister for Children Equality, Disability, Integration and Youth |
| Stephen Donnelly | Minister for Health |
| Simon Harris | Minister for Further and Higher Education, Research, Innovation and Science |
| Minister for Justice | |
| Helen McEntee | Minister without portfolio |
Notes:
1. Fine Gael/Fianna Fáil/Green Party Government
(Ministers of State)
| Name | Post held |
| Hildegarde Naughton | MoS at D/Taoiseach (Chief Whip) (from 17 December 2022 to ) |
| MoS at D/Health (from 21 December 2022 to ) | |
| Jack Chambers | MoS at the D/Transport |
| MoS at the D/the Environment, Climate & Communications (from 17 December 2022 to ) | |
| Senator Pippa Hackett | MoS at D/Agriculture, Food and the Marine (from 17 December 2022 to ) |
| Peter Burke | MoS at D/Taoiseach MoS at D/Foreign Affairs (from 21 December 2022 to ) |
| Patrick O'Donovan | MoS at D/Public Expenditure & Reform |
| MoS at D/Tourism, Culture, Arts, Gaeltacht, Sport & Media (from 21 December 2022 to ) | |
| Ossian Smyth | MoS at D/Public Expenditure & Reform |
| MoS at D/the Environment, Climate & Communications (from 21 December 2022 to ) | |
| Josepha Madigan | MoS at D/Education (from 21 December 2022 to ) |
| Martin Heydon | MoS at D/Agriculture, Food & the Marine (from 21 December 2022 to ) |
| Anne Rabbitte | MoS at D/Health |
| MoS at D/Children, Equality, Disability, Integration & Youth (from 21 December 2022 to ) | |
| Seán Fleming | MoS at D/Foreign Affairs (from 21 December 2022 to ) |
| Joe O'Brien | MoS at D/Rural & Community Development |
| MoS at D/Social Protection | |
| D/Children, Equality, Disability, Integration & Youth (from 21 December 2022 to ) | |
| Kieran O'Donnell | MoS at D/Housing, Local Government & Heritage (from 21 December 2022 to ) |
| Malcolm Noonan | MoS at D/Housing, Local Government & Heritage (from 21 December 2022 to ) |
| Damien English | MoS at D/Enterprise, Trade & Employment |
| MoS at D/Social Protection (from 21 December 2022 to 12 January 2023 -resigned) | |
| Mary Butler | MoS at D/Health (from 21 December 2022 to ) |
| Thomas Byrne | MoS at D/Tourism, Culture, Arts, Gaeltacht, Sport & Media |
| MoS at D/Education (from 21 December 2022 to ) | |
| Niall Collins | MoS at D/Further & Higher Education, Research, Innovation & Skills (from 21 December 2022 to ) |
| Jennifer Carroll Mac Neill | MoS at D/Finance (from 21 December 2022 to ) |
| James Browne | MoS at D/Justice (from 21 December 2022 to ) |
| Dara Calleary | MoS at D/Enterprise, Trade & Employment (from 21 December 2022 to ) |
| Neale Richmond | MoS at D/Enterprise, Trade & Employment |
| MoS at D/Social Protection (from 13 January 2023 to ) |