Fine Gael Front Bench
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Fine Gael is the third largest political party in the Oireachtas. The Fine Gael leader appoints a team of TDs and Senators to speak for the party on different issues. When Fine Gael was in opposition, the front bench areas of responsibility broadly corresponded to those of Government ministers. Fine Gael has been in Government since March 2011 and accordingly their front bench consists of the ministerial officeholders. In 2020 a number of non-ministerial office holders were appointed as spokespeople for policy areas where Fine Gael does not have a minister.
Fine Gael ministers
[edit]Government ministers
[edit]On 9 April 2024, six Fine Gael TDs were appointed to the 34th government of Ireland.
Name | Elected office | Portfolio | Term |
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Simon Harris | TD for Wicklow | 2024– | |
Heather Humphreys | TD for Cavan–Monaghan |
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Paschal Donohoe | TD for Dublin Central | Minister for Public Expenditure, NDP Delivery and Reform | 2022– |
Helen McEntee | TD for Meath East | Minister for Justice | 2020– |
Peter Burke | TD for Longford–Westmeath | Minister for Enterprise, Trade and Employment | 2024– |
Patrick O'Donovan | TD for Limerick County | Minister for Further and Higher Education, Research, Innovation and Science | 2024– |
Ministers of State
[edit]Fine Gael party spokespeople
[edit]Party spokespeople
[edit]On 22 July 2020, at a meeting of the Fine Gael Parliamentary Party the Parliamentary Party chair, deputy chair, secretary and assistant secretary were elected.[1]
On 30 September 2020, Fine Gael Leader, Leo Varadkar, appointed a number TDs as party spokespeople covering policy areas in which the party does not have a minister. Their role is to support the Government, develop policy, speak in the Dáil and media and engage with interest groups in these areas on behalf of the party. In most cases, they are the lead Fine Gael member and convener on the relevant Joint Oireachtas Committee.[2]
Name | Elected office | Portfolio | Term |
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Richard Bruton | TD for Dublin Bay North | Chair of the Fine Gael Parliamentary Party | 2020– |
Jennifer Carroll MacNeill | TD for Dún Laoghaire | Deputy Chair of the Fine Gael Parliamentary Party Spokesperson on Equality |
2020– 2020– |
Alan Dillon | TD for Mayo | Secretary of the Fine Gael Parliamentary Party Spokesperson on Tourism and Sport |
2020– 2020– |
Emer Higgins | TD for Dublin Mid-West | Assistant Secretary of the Fine Gael Parliamentary Party Spokesperson on Social Media and Fintech |
2020– 2020– |
Colm Burke | TD for Cork North-Central | Spokesperson on Health | 2020– |
Ciaran Cannon | TD for Galway East | Spokesperson on Media, Arts and Culture | 2020– |
Alan Farrell | TD for Dublin Fingal | Spokesperson on Climate Action | 2020– |
Neale Richmond | TD for Dublin Rathdown | Spokesperson on European Affairs | 2020– |
Seanad spokespeople
[edit]On 10 July 2020, Fine Gael Leader, Leo Varadkar announced the Seanad Spokespersons for the party. Their role is to support the Government, develop policy, speak in the Seanad on matters relating to their policy area on behalf of Fine Gael.[3] On 18 September 2020, Fine Gael Senator, Joe O'Reilly was elected Leas Cathaoirleach of the Seanad.[4]
Name | Elected office | Portfolio | Term |
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Seán Kyne | Senator nominated by the Taoiseach | Deputy Leader of the Seanad
Spokesperson on Public Expenditure and Reform and Gaeltacht |
2020– |
Joe O'Reilly | Senator for the Labour Panel | Leas Cathaoirleach Spokesperson on Foreign and European Affairs, Defence and Brexit |
2020– 2020– |
Emer Currie | Senator nominated by the Taoiseach | Spokesperson on Employment Affairs, Work/Life Balance and Northern Ireland | 2020– |
Aisling Dolan | Senator nominated by the Taoiseach | Spokesperson on Education, Science and Innovation (including Higher Education) | 2020– |
Garret Ahearn | Senator for the Administrative Panel | Spokesperson on Enterprise and Trade | 2020– |
Mary Seery Kearney | Senator nominated by the Taoiseach | Spokesperson on Children, Disability, Equality, Integration and Privacy Rights | 2020– |
John Cummins | Senator for the Labour Panel | Spokesperson on Housing, Heritage and Local Government | 2020– |
Barry Ward | Senator for the Industrial and Commercial Panel | Spokesperson on Justice | 2020– |
Tim Lombard | Senator for the Agricultural Panel | Spokesperson on Agriculture, Food, Forestry and Marine | 2020– |
Micheál Carrigy | Senator for the Industrial and Commercial Panel | Spokesperson on Media, Arts, Sports and Tourism | 2020– |
John McGahon | Senator for the Cultural and Educational Panel | Spokesperson on Climate, Communications, Energy and Natural Resources | 2020– |
Martin Conway | Senator for the Administrative Panel | Spokesperson on Health | 2020– |
References
[edit]- ^ Horgan-Jones, Jack (22 July 2020). "Richard Bruton elected chairman of Fine Gael parliamentary party". The Irish Times. Retrieved 10 July 2021.
- ^ Scally, Aisling (30 September 2020). "Tánaiste and Fine Gael Leader Leo Varadkar announces party spokespeople". Fine Gael. Retrieved 10 July 2021.
- ^ Varadkar, Leo (10 July 2020). "Tánaiste and Fine Gael President Leo Varadkar announces Seanad Spokespersons". Fine Gael. Retrieved 10 July 2021.
- ^ "Seanad Éireann debate - Friday, 18 Sep 2020". Oireachtas. 18 September 2020. Retrieved 10 July 2021.