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Jack Lynch - Second Cabinet July 1969-March 1973 |  | Jack Lynch - Second Cabinet July 1969-March 1973: Encyclopedia II - Jack Lynch - Second Cabinet July 1969-March 1973 |  |
Jack Lynch - Changes.
5 May] 1970: Micheál Ó Moráin resigns as Minister for Justice
7 May-9 May 1970: Jim Gibbons becomes Minister for Agriculture to replace the sacked Neil Blaney. Jerry Cronin joins Cabinet to replace Gibbons as Minister for Defence. Kevin Boland resigns as Social Welfare Minister. Joseph Brennan replaces Boland as Social Welfare Minister, in addition to his Labour portfolio. Bobby Molloy joins cabinet to replace Boland as Minister for Local Government. George Colle ...
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Jack Lynch - Second Cabinet July 1969-March 1973
- An Taoiseach: Jack Lynch
- An Tánaiste: Erskine Childers
- Minister for Finance: Charles Haughey
- Minister for External Affairs: Patrick Hillery
- Minister for Industry & Commerce: George Colley
- Minister for Justice: Micheál Ó Moráin
- Minister for Agriculture: Neil Blaney
- Minister for Defence: Jim Gibbons
- Minister for Education: Pádraig Faulkner
- Minister for Health: Erskine Childers
- Minister for Social Welfare: Kevin Boland
- Minister for Local Government: Kevin Boland
- Minister for Lands: Seán Flanagan
- Minister for the Gaeltacht: George Colley
- Minister for Posts & Telegraphs: Patrick Lalor
- Minister for Transport & Power: Brian Lenihan
- Minister for Labour: Joseph Brennan
Jack Lynch - Changes
- 5 May] 1970: Micheál Ó Moráin resigns as Minister for Justice
- 7 May-9 May 1970: Jim Gibbons becomes Minister for Agriculture to replace the sacked Neil Blaney. Jerry Cronin joins Cabinet to replace Gibbons as Minister for Defence. Kevin Boland resigns as Social Welfare Minister. Joseph Brennan replaces Boland as Social Welfare Minister, in addition to his Labour portfolio. Bobby Molloy joins cabinet to replace Boland as Minister for Local Government. George Colley becomes Minister for Finance to succeed the sacked Charles Haughey. Patrick Lalor replaces Colley as Minister for Industry and Commerce. Gerard Collins joins Cabinet to replace Lalor as Minister for Posts and Telegraphs.
- May 1970: Desmond O'Malley joins cabinet as Minister for Justice.
- 1972: Michael O'Kennedy joins the Government as Minister without Portfolio
- 3 January 1973 Brian Lenihan becomes Minister for Foreign Affairs on the appointment of Patrick Hillery as European Commissioner. Michael O'Kennedy replaces Lenihan as Minister for Transport and Power.
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