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Garret FitzGerald - FitzGerald's first government June 1981-March 1982 |  | Garret FitzGerald - FitzGerald's first government June 1981-March 1982: Encyclopedia II - Garret FitzGerald - FitzGerald's first government June 1981-March 1982 |  |
Garret FitzGerald - Changes.
August 21, 1981: The Department of Energy changes its title to the Department of Industry & Energy. On the same day the Department of Industry, Commerce and Tourism changes to the Department of Trade,Commerce and Tourism.
October 21, 1981: Senator James Dooge joins the Cabinet as Minister for Foreign Affairs, taking over from John Kelly.
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Garret FitzGerald - FitzGerald's first government June 1981-March 1982
- An Taoiseach: Garret FitzGerald
- An Tánaiste: Michael O'Leary
- Minister for Finance: John Bruton
- Minister for Foreign Affairs: John Kelly
- Minister for Industry, Commerce & Tourism: John Kelly
- Minister for Justice: Jim Mitchell
- Minister for Labour: Liam Kavanagh
- Minister for the Public Service: Liam Kavanagh
- Minister for Agriculture: Alan Dukes
- Minister for Defence: James Tully
- Minister for Education: John Boland
- Minister for the Environment: Peter Barry
- Minister for Health: Eileen Desmond
- Minister for Social Welfare: Eileen Desmond
- Minister for Transport: Patrick Cooney
- Minister for Posts & Telegraphs: Patrick Cooney
- Minister for Energy: Michael O'Leary
- Minister for Fisheries & Forestry: Tom Fitzpatrick
- Minister for Gaeltacht: Paddy O'Toole
Garret FitzGerald - Changes
- August 21, 1981: The Department of Energy changes its title to the Department of Industry & Energy. On the same day the Department of Industry, Commerce and Tourism changes to the Department of Trade,Commerce and Tourism.
- October 21, 1981: Senator James Dooge joins the Cabinet as Minister for Foreign Affairs, taking over from John Kelly.
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