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Government of the 1st Dáil

The First Dáil was elected on 18th December, 1918 and first met on 21st January, 1919, on which date the First Ministry assumed office, and lasted for 892 days.

First Ministry (temporary) – (21 Jan.–1 April, 1919)

Portfolio Minister
Príomh Aire Cathal Brugha
Minister for Finance Eoin MacNeill
Minister for Home Affairs Michael Collins
Minister for Foreign Affairs Count Plunkett
Minister for National Defence Richard Mulcahy

Second Ministry (temporary) – (1 April, 1919–26 Aug, 1921)

Príomh Aire Eamon de Valera
Minister for Finance Michael Collins
Minister for Home Affairs Arthur Griffith
Minister for Foreign Affairs Count Plunkett
Minister for Defence Cathal Brugha
Minister for Labour Countess Markievicz
Minister for Industries Eoin MacNeill
Minister for Local Government W.T. Cosgrave
Minister for Irish Seán T. O'Kelly


Non-cabinet ministers

Director for Fisheries John Etchingham
Director for Trade & Commerce Ernest Blythe
Director for Agriculture Robert Barton
Director of Propaganda Laurence Ginnell
Preceded by:
n/a

Irish cabinets Succeeded by
Government of the 2nd Dáil








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