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Charles Haughey - Haughey's Second Government March 1982-December 1982 |  | Charles Haughey - Haughey's Second Government March 1982-December 1982: Encyclopedia II - Charles Haughey - Haughey's Second Government March 1982-December 1982 |  |
Charles Haughey - Changes.
October 6, 1982: Desmond O'Malley resigns as Minister for Industry, Commerce & Tourism, and Martin O'Donoghue resigns as Minister for Education.
October 7, 1982: Charles Haughey and Albert Reynolds take on the Education and Trade, Commerce & Tourism portfolios until the new ministers are announced.
October 27, 1982: Denis Gallagher joins the Cabinet as Minister for the Gaeltacht. Gerard Brady becomes the new Minister for Education. Pádraig Flynn becomes ...
See also:Charles Haughey, Charles Haughey - Early Life, Charles Haughey - Early Political Life, Charles Haughey - Arms Crisis, Charles Haughey - Political Return, Charles Haughey - Taoiseach 1979-1981, Charles Haughey - Opposition 1981-1982, Charles Haughey - Taoiseach 1982, Charles Haughey - Opposition 1982-1987, Charles Haughey - Taoiseach 1987-1992, Charles Haughey - Retirement, Charles Haughey - Haughey's First Government December 1979-June 1981, Charles Haughey - Changes, Charles Haughey - Haughey's Second Government March 1982-December 1982, Charles Haughey - Changes, Charles Haughey - Haughey's Third Government March 1987-May 1989, Charles Haughey - Changes, Charles Haughey - Haughey's Fourth Government May 1989-February 1992, Charles Haughey - Changes, Charles Haughey - Political Career |  | | Charles Haughey, Charles Haughey - Arms Crisis, Charles Haughey - Changes, Charles Haughey - Early Life, Charles Haughey - Early Political Life, Charles Haughey - Haughey's First Government December 1979-June 1981, Charles Haughey - Haughey's Fourth Government May 1989-February 1992, Charles Haughey - Haughey's Second Government March 1982-December 1982, Charles Haughey - Haughey's Third Government March 1987-May 1989, Charles Haughey - Opposition 1981-1982, Charles Haughey - Opposition 1982-1987, Charles Haughey - Political Career, Charles Haughey - Political Return, Charles Haughey - Retirement, Charles Haughey - Taoiseach 1979-1981, Charles Haughey - Taoiseach 1982, Charles Haughey - Taoiseach 1987-1992 |  | |
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Charles Haughey - Haughey's Second Government March 1982-December 1982
- An Taoiseach: Charles J. Haughey
- An Tánaiste: Ray MacSharry
- Minister for Finance: Ray MacSharry
- Minister for Foreign Affairs: Gerard Collins
- Minister for Trade, Commerce & Tourism: Desmond O'Malley
- Minister for Justice: Seán Doherty
- Minister for Agriculture: Brian Lenihan
- Minister for Defence: Paddy Power
- Minister for Education: Martin O'Donoghue
- Minister for the Environment: Ray Burke
- Minister for Health: Michael Woods
- Minister for Labour: Gene FitzGerald
- Minister for the Public Service: Gene FitzGerald
- Minister for Posts & Telegraphs: John P. Wilson
- Minister for Transport: John P. Wilson
- Minister for Social Welfare: Michael Woods
- Minister for Industry & Energy: Albert Reynolds
- Minister for Fisheries & Forestry: Brendan Daly
- Minister for Gaeltacht: Pádraig Flynn
Charles Haughey - Changes
- October 6, 1982: Desmond O'Malley resigns as Minister for Industry, Commerce & Tourism, and Martin O'Donoghue resigns as Minister for Education.
- October 7, 1982: Charles Haughey and Albert Reynolds take on the Education and Trade, Commerce & Tourism portfolios until the new ministers are announced.
- October 27, 1982: Denis Gallagher joins the Cabinet as Minister for the Gaeltacht. Gerard Brady becomes the new Minister for Education. Pádraig Flynn becomes the Minister for Trade, Commerce & Tourism.
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