Twenty-Seventh Dáil
- Published on: 4 December 2017
- Last updated on: 4 December 2018
- Twenty-Seventh Dáil (14.12.1992 - 15.2.97)
- Note
- Twenty-Seventh Dáil (14.12.1992- 15.5.97)
- Twenty-Seventh Dáil (14.12.1992 - 15.2.97)
- Twenty-Seventh Dáil (14.12.1992 - 15.5.97)
Twenty-Seventh Dáil (14.12.1992 - 15.2.97)
Twenty-Third Government (12.1.1993 -15.12.1994)
| Name | Post held |
| Albert Reynolds | |
| * Dick Spring | |
| Bertie Ahern | |
| Michael J. Woods | |
| Máire Geoghegan-Quinn | |
| * Ruairí Quinn | |
| Michael Smith | |
| David Andrews | |
| Joe Walsh | |
| Charlie McCreevey | |
| Brian Cowen | |
| * Mervyn Taylor | |
| * Michael D. Higgins | |
| * Brendan Howlin | Minister for Health (12.1.93 resigned on 17.11.94) |
| * Niamh Bhreathnach |
Note
- Fianna Fáil/Labour Government
- Change of Government - 15/12/94 - without dissolution of Dáil.
- *Labour Ministers resigned on 17/11/94/ portfolios reassigned on 18/11/94, to serving Ministers i.e. no new appointees to Cabinet.
- Department Title changes:
Department of Agriculture & Food changed to Department of Agriculture, Food & Forestry (with effect from 21.1.93)
Department of Energy changed to Department of Tourism & Trade (with effect from 22.1.93)
Department of Industry & Commerce changed to Department of Enterprise & Employment (with effect from 21.1.93)Department of Labour changed to Department of Equality & Law Reform (with effect from 21.1.93)
Department of the Gaeltacht changed to Department of Arts, Culture & the Gaeltacht (with effect from 21.1.93)
Note
On the 22.1.93, the Government, following the Dept Title change from Energy to Tourism and Trade, terminated the assignment of the Dept of Tourism and Trade to Brian Cowen and assigned that Dept to Charlie McCreevey; terminated the assignment of the Department of Transport, Energy and Communications to Charlie McCreevy and assigned that Dept to Brian Cowen.
Twenty-Seventh Dáil (14.12.1992- 15.5.97)
Twenty-Third Government (12.1.1993 - 15.12.1994)
Ministers of State
| Name | Post held |
| Noel Dempsey | |
| Tom Kitt | |
| Noel Treacy |
MOS at Dept. of Transport, Energy and Communications (14.1.93 - 15.12.94)|
| Mary O'Rourke | |
| Seamus Brennan | |
| Pat the Cope Gallagher | |
| Eithne Fitzgerald | |
| Liam Aylward | MOS at Dept. of Education (14.1.93 - 15.12.94) |
| Liam Hyland | |
| Brian O'Shea | |
| Willie O'Dea | |
| John Browne | MOS at Dept. of the Environment (14.1.93 -15.12.94) |
| Emmet Stagg | |
| Gerry O'Sullivan | MOS at Dept. of the Marine (14.1.93 - died 5/8/94) |
| Joan Burton |
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Fianna Fáil/Labour Government.
Twenty-Seventh Dáil (14.12.1992 - 15.2.97)
Twenty-Fourth Government (15.12.94 - 26.6.97)
| Name | Post held |
| John Bruton | |
| Dick Spring | Tánaiste and Minister for Foreign Affairs |
| Ruairi Quinn | Minister for Finance |
| Michael Noonan | Minister for Health |
| Alan Dukes | |
| Mervyn Taylor | Minister for Equality and Law Reform |
| Michael D. Higgins | Minister for Arts, Culture and the Gaeltacht |
| Brendan Howlin | Minister for the Environment |
| Niamh Bhreathnach | Minister for Education |
| Nora Owen | Minister for Justice |
| Proinsias De Rossa | Minister for Social Welfare |
| Enda Kenny | Minister for Tourism and Trade |
| Richard Bruton | Minister for Enterprise and Employment |
| Ivan Yates | Minister for Agriculture, Food and Forestry |
| Michael Lowry | |
| Hugh Coveney | |
| Sean Barrett |
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Fine Gael/Labour/Democratic Left Government
Following the dissolution of a Dáil on 15/5/97, the Government will remain in office, even if it loses the General Election, until the new Dáil meets and nominates a new Government.
Twenty-Seventh Dáil (14.12.1992 - 15.5.97)
Twenty-Fourth Government (15.12.1994 - 26.6.97)
Ministers of State
| Name | Post held |
| Sean Barrett | |
| Jim Higgins | |
| Pat Rabbitte | |
| Emmet Stagg | |
| Brian O'Shea | MOS at Dept. of Health (from 20.12.1994) |
| Eithne Fitzgerald | |
| Joan Burton | MOS at Dept. of Foreign Affairs (from 20.12.1994) |
| Toddy O'Sullivan | MOS at Dept. of Tourism and Trade (from 20.12.1994) |
| Gay Mitchell | |
| Bernard Allen | |
| Bernard Durkan | MOS at Dept. of Social Welfare (from 20.12.1994) |
| Jimmy Deenihan | |
| Phil Hogan | |
| Hugh Coveney | |
| Austin Currie | |
| Eamon Gilmore | MOS at Dept. of the Marine (from 20.12.1994) |
| Liz McManus | MOS at Dept. of the Environment (from 20.12.1994) |
| Avril Doyle | |
| Donal Carey |
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Fine Gael/Labour/Democratic Left Government