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Jack Lynch - First Cabinet November 1966-July 1969

Jack Lynch - First Cabinet November 1966-July 1969: Encyclopedia II - Jack Lynch - First Cabinet November 1966-July 1969

Jack Lynch - Changes. 10 March 1968: Lynch becomes acting Minister for Eduction due to the death of Donagh O'Malley 26 March 1968: Brian Lenihan becomes Minister for Education. On 27 March Micheál Ó Moráin replaces Linehan as Minister for Justice. Pádraig Faulkner joins the Cabinet to replace Ó Moráin as Minister for Lands and as Minister for the Gaeltacht ...

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Jack Lynch: Encyclopedia II - Jack Lynch - First Cabinet November 1966-July 1969



Jack Lynch - First Cabinet November 1966-July 1969

  • An Taoiseach: Jack Lynch
  • An Tánaiste: Frank Aiken
  • Minister for Finance: Charles Haughey
  • Minister for External Affairs: Frank Aiken
  • Minister for Industry & Commerce: George Colley
  • Minister for Justice: Brian Lenihan
  • Minister for Agriculture: Neil Blaney
  • Minister for Defence: Michael Hilliard
  • Minister for Education: Donagh O'Malley
  • Minister for Health: Seán Flanagan
  • Minister for Social Welfare: Joseph Brennan
  • Minister for Local Government: Kevin Boland
  • Minister for Lands: Micheál Ó Moráin
  • Minister for the Gaeltacht: Micheál Ó Moráin
  • Minister for Posts & Telegraphs: Erskine Childers
  • Minister for Transport & Power: Erskine Childers
  • Minister for Labour: Patrick Hillery

Jack Lynch - Changes

  • 10 March 1968: Lynch becomes acting Minister for Eduction due to the death of Donagh O'Malley
  • 26 March 1968: Brian Lenihan becomes Minister for Education. On 27 March Micheál Ó Moráin replaces Linehan as Minister for Justice. Pádraig Faulkner joins the Cabinet to replace Ó Moráin as Minister for Lands and as Minister for the Gaeltacht

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