Chef du Fine Gael
Le chef du Fine Gael (anglais : Leader of Fine Gael) est le plus haut responsable politique du parti politique Fine Gael en Irlande. Depuis le 2 juin 2017, Leo Varadkar occupe ce poste depuis la démission de Enda Kenny à la tête du parti.
Leader of Fine Gael | |
Leo Varadkar | |
Création | 8 septembre 1933 |
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Premier titulaire | Eoin O'Duffy |
Titulaire actuel | Leo Varadkar depuis le 2017 |
Site internet | www.finegael.ie/our-people/ministers/dublin/dublin-west/leo-varadkar |
Leaders
No. | Nom | Photo | Circonscription | Mandat | Taoiseach[nb 1] | |||
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1 | Eoin O'Duffy | Aucune[nb 2] | 1933 | 1934 | Éamon de Valera (1932–48) | |||
2 | William T. Cosgrave | Carlow–Kilkenny (jusqu'en 1927) Cork Borough (depuis 1927) |
1934 | 1944 | ||||
3 | Richard Mulcahy [nb 3][nb 4] |
Tipperary | 1944 | 1959 | ||||
John A. Costello (1948–51)[nb 5] | ||||||||
Éamon de Valera (1951–54) | ||||||||
John A. Costello (1954–57) | ||||||||
Éamon de Valera (1957–59) | ||||||||
4 | James Dillon | Monaghan | 1959 | 1965 | Seán Lemass (1959–66) | |||
5 | Liam Cosgrave | Dún Laoghaire and Rathdown | 1965 | 1977 | Jack Lynch (1966–73) | |||
Liam Cosgrave (1973–77) | ||||||||
6 | Garret FitzGerald | Dublin South-East | 1977 | 1987 | Jack Lynch (1977–79) | |||
Charles Haughey (1979–81) | ||||||||
Garret FitzGerald (1981–82) | ||||||||
Charles Haughey (1982) | ||||||||
Garret FitzGerald (1982–87) | ||||||||
7 | Alan Dukes | Kildare | 1987 | 1990 | Charles Haughey (1987–92) | |||
8 | John Bruton | Meath | 1990 | 2001 | ||||
Albert Reynolds (1992–94) | ||||||||
John Bruton (1994–97) | ||||||||
Bertie Ahern (1997–2008) | ||||||||
9 | Michael Noonan | Limerick East | 2001 | 2002 | ||||
10 | Enda Kenny[nb 6] | Mayo | 2002 | 2017 | ||||
Brian Cowen (2008–11) | ||||||||
Enda Kenny (2011–17) | ||||||||
11 | Leo Varadkar | Dublin West | 2017 | |||||
Leo Varadkar (2017–présent) |
Annexes
Notes et références
- Le chef du gouvernement est le Président du Conseil exécutif de 1922 à 1937.
- O'Duffy n'a pas occupé de siège à l'Oireachtas alors qu'il était chef de parti.
- While Mulcahy was a member of the Seanad in 1944, Tom O'Higgins acted as parliamentary party leader.
- Between 1948 and 1959, John A. Costello served as parliamentary party leader.
- Clann na Poblachta (under former anti-Treaty IRA Chief of Staff Seán MacBride) were opposed to Mulcahy because of his role as Chief of Staff of the Irish Army in the execution of republicans during the Irish Civil War. Mulcahy stepped aside and former Attorney General John A. Costello was chosen to head the government.
- Following the announcement of a Fine Gael leadership election in 2017, Enda Kenny acted as interim parliamentary party leader until the election of Leo Varadkar.
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