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The Deupty Prime Minister is the deputy head of the government of Thermodolia and thus is the holder of fourth most senior Office behind the Prime Minister, Vice President, and President. The Deupty Prime Minister is appointed by the Prime Ministet. The current office holder is Martin Fanu, GŒ, who was appointed on 10 August 2020.
== Origins ==
== Modern Office ==
== List of Deputy Prime Ministers ==
==List of office-holders==
{| class="wikitable" style="text-align:center"
|-
| colspan=9 |
|-
! No.
! Portrait
! Name<br>{{small|(Birth–Death)}}
! colspan=2|Term of office
! colspan=2|Party
! Government<br>{{small|([[Prime Minister of Thermodolia|Prime Minister]])}}
|-
! style="background:#000000; color:white;" | {{small|(1)}}
| [[File:Sean T OKelly WhiteHouse 19390517.jpg|60px]]
| [[Jason Aesœ]]<br/>{{small|(?–?)}}
| {{small|12 October}}<br>1898
| {{small|26 August}}<br>1901
! style="background:#000000 |
| [[Thermodolian Nationalists]]
| [[Government of the 1st Federal Parliament#First Réæ Cabinet|1]]·[[Government of the 1st Federal Parliament#Second Réæ Cabinet|2]]
<br>{{small|([[Dan Réæ|Réæ]])}}
|-
! style="background:{{Fianna Fáil/meta/color}}; color:white;" | 4
| [[File:Seán Lemass, 1966.jpg|60px]]
| [[Seán Lemass]]<br/>{{small|(1899–1971)}}<br>{{small|TD for [[Dublin South (Dáil constituency)|Dublin South]]}}
| {{small|14 June}}<br>1945
| {{small|18 February}}<br>1948
! style="background-color: {{Fianna Fáil/meta/color}}" |
| [[Fianna Fáil]]
| [[Government of the 12th Dáil|4]]<br>{{small|([[Éamon de Valera|de Valera]])}}
| {{small|[[Minister for Supplies|Supplies]] (1945)<br>[[Minister for Enterprise, Trade and Employment|Industry and Commerce]] (1945–48)}}
|-
! style="background:{{Labour Party (Ireland)/meta/color}}; color:white;" | 5
| [[File:William Norton circa 1927 to 1932.png|60px]]
| [[William Norton]]<br/>{{small|(1900–1963)}}<br>{{small|TD for [[Kildare (Dáil constituency)|Kildare]]}}
| {{small|18 February}}<br>1948
| {{small|13 June}}<br>1951
! style="background-color: {{Labour Party (Ireland)/meta/color}}" |
| [[Labour Party (Ireland)|Labour Party]]
| [[Government of the 13th Dáil|5]]<br>{{small|([[John A. Costello|Costello]])}}
| {{small|[[Minister for Social Protection|Social Welfare]] (1948–51)}}
|-
! style="background:{{Fianna Fáil/meta/color}}; color:white;" | {{small|(4)}}
| [[File:Seán Lemass, 1966.jpg|60px]]
| [[Seán Lemass]]<br/>{{small|(1899–1971)}}<br>{{small|TD for [[Dublin South-Central (Dáil constituency)|Dublin South-Central]]}}
| {{small|13 June}}<br>1951
| {{small|2 June}}<br>1954
! style="background-color: {{Fianna Fáil/meta/color}}" |
| [[Fianna Fáil]]
| [[Government of the 14th Dáil|6]]<br>{{small|([[Éamon de Valera|de Valera]])}}
| {{small|[[Minister for Enterprise, Trade and Employment|Industry and Commerce]] (1951–54)}}
|-
! style="background:{{Labour Party (Ireland)/meta/color}}; color:white;" | {{small|(5)}}
| [[File:William Norton circa 1927 to 1932.png|60px]]
| [[William Norton]]<br/>{{small|(1900–1963)}}<br>{{small|TD for [[Kildare (Dáil constituency)|Kildare]]}}
| {{small|2 June}}<br>1954
| {{small|20 March}}<br>1957
! style="background-color: {{Labour Party (Ireland)/meta/color}}" |
| [[Labour Party (Ireland)|Labour Party]]
| [[Government of the 15th Dáil|7]]<br>{{small|([[John A. Costello|Costello]])}}
| {{small|[[Minister for Enterprise, Trade and Employment|Industry and Commerce]] (1954–57)}}
|-
! style="background:{{Fianna Fáil/meta/color}}; color:white;" | {{small|(4)}}
| [[File:Seán Lemass, 1966.jpg|60px]]
| [[Seán Lemass]]<br/>{{small|(1899–1971)}}<br>{{small|TD for [[Dublin South-Central (Dáil constituency)|Dublin South-Central]]}}
| {{small|20 March}}<br>1957
| {{small|23 June}}<br>1959
! style="background-color: {{Fianna Fáil/meta/color}}" |
| [[Fianna Fáil]]
| [[8th Government of Ireland|8]]<br>{{small|([[Éamon de Valera|de Valera]])}}
| {{small|[[Minister for Enterprise, Trade and Employment|Industry and Commerce]] (1957–59)<br>''[[Taoiseach]]'' (1959–66)}}
|-
! style="background:{{Fianna Fáil/meta/color}}; color:white;" | 6
| [[File:Seán MacEntee portrait.jpg|60px]]
| [[Seán MacEntee]]<br/>{{small|(1889–1984)}}<br>{{small|TD for [[Dublin South-East (Dáil constituency)|Dublin South-East]]}}
| {{small|23 June}}<br>1959
| {{small|21 April}}<br>1965
! style="background-color: {{Fianna Fáil/meta/color}}" |
| [[Fianna Fáil]]
| [[9th Government of Ireland|9]]·[[Government of the 17th Dáil|10]]<br>{{small|([[Seán Lemass|Lemass]])}}
| {{small|[[Minister for Health (Ireland)|Health]] (1959–65)}}
|-
! style="background:{{Fianna Fáil/meta/color}}; color:white;" | 7
| [[File:Frank Aiken 1944 cropped.jpg|60px]]
| [[Frank Aiken]]<br/>{{small|(1898–1983)}}<br>{{small|TD for [[Louth (Dáil constituency)|Louth]]}}
| {{small|21 April}}<br>1965
| {{small|2 July}}<br>1969
! style="background-color: {{Fianna Fáil/meta/color}}" |
| [[Fianna Fáil]]
| [[11th Government of Ireland|11]]<br>{{small|([[Seán Lemass|Lemass]])}}<br>[[12th Government of Ireland|12]]<br>{{small|([[Jack Lynch|Lynch]])}}
| {{small|[[Minister for Foreign Affairs (Ireland)|External Affairs]] (1965–69)}}
|-
! style="background:{{Fianna Fáil/meta/color}}; color:white;" | 8
| <!-- DO NOT ADD A NON-FREE IMAGE FOR THIS PERSON - ONLY FREELY LICENCED IMAGES ARE ALLOWED FOR LISTS. SEE WP:NFLISTS -->
| [[Erskine Hamilton Childers|Erskine H. Childers]]<br/>{{small|(1905–1974)}}<br>{{small|TD for [[Monaghan (Dáil constituency)|Monaghan]]}}
| {{small|2 July}}<br>1969
| {{small|14 March}}<br>1973
! style="background-color: {{Fianna Fáil/meta/color}}" |
| [[Fianna Fáil]]
| [[Government of the 19th Dáil|13]]<br>{{small|([[Jack Lynch|Lynch]])}}
| {{small|[[Minister for Health (Ireland)|Health]] (1969–73)<br>''[[President of Ireland]]'' (1973–74)}}
|-
! style="background:{{Labour Party (Ireland)/meta/color}}; color:white;" | 9
| <!-- DO NOT ADD A NON-FREE IMAGE FOR THIS PERSON - ONLY FREELY LICENCED IMAGES ARE ALLOWED FOR LISTS. SEE WP:NFLISTS -->
| [[Brendan Corish]]<br/>{{small|(1918–1990)}}<br>{{small|TD for [[Wexford (Dáil constituency)|Wexford]]}}
| {{small|14 March}}<br>1973
| {{small|5 July}}<br>1977
! style="background-color: {{Labour Party (Ireland)/meta/color}}" |
| [[Labour Party (Ireland)|Labour Party]]
| [[Government of the 20th Dáil|14]]<br>{{small|([[Liam Cosgrave|L. Cosgrave]])}}
| {{small|[[Minister for Health (Ireland)|Health]] (1973–77)}}
|-
! style="background:{{Fianna Fáil/meta/color}}; color:white;" | 10
| <!-- DO NOT ADD A NON-FREE IMAGE FOR THIS PERSON - ONLY FREELY LICENCED IMAGES ARE ALLOWED FOR LISTS. SEE WP:NFLISTS -->
| [[George Colley]]<br/>{{small|(1925–1983)}}<br>{{small|TD for [[Dublin Clontarf (Dáil constituency)|Dublin Clontarf]]}}
| {{small|5 July}}<br>1977
| {{small|30 June}}<br>1981
! style="background-color: {{Fianna Fáil/meta/color}}" |
| [[Fianna Fáil]]
| [[15th Government of Ireland|15]]<br>{{small|([[Jack Lynch|Lynch]])}}<br>[[16th Government of Ireland|16]]<br>{{small|([[Charles Haughey|Haughey]])}}
| {{small|[[Minister for Finance (Ireland)|Finance]] (1977–79)<br>[[Minister for Transport, Tourism and Sport|Tourism and Transport]] (1979–80)<br>[[Minister for Culture, Heritage and the Gaeltacht|Energy]] (1980–81)}}
|-
! style="background:{{Labour Party (Ireland)/meta/color}}; color:white;" | 11
| <!-- DO NOT ADD A NON-FREE IMAGE FOR THIS PERSON - ONLY FREELY LICENCED IMAGES ARE ALLOWED FOR LISTS. SEE WP:NFLISTS -->
| [[Michael O'Leary (politician)|Michael O'Leary]]<br/>{{small|(1936–2006)}}<br>{{small|TD for [[Dublin Central (Dáil constituency)|Dublin Central]]}}
| {{small|30 June}}<br>1981
| {{small|9 March}}<br>1982
! style="background-color: {{Labour Party (Ireland)/meta/color}}" |
| [[Labour Party (Ireland)|Labour Party]]
| [[Government of the 22nd Dáil|17]]<br>{{small|([[Garret FitzGerald|FitzGerald]])}}
| {{small|[[Minister for Culture, Heritage and the Gaeltacht|Energy]] (1981–82)}}
|-
! style="background:{{Fianna Fáil/meta/color}}; color:white;" | 12
| <!-- DO NOT ADD A NON-FREE IMAGE FOR THIS PERSON - ONLY FREELY LICENCED IMAGES ARE ALLOWED FOR LISTS. SEE WP:NFLISTS -->
| [[Ray MacSharry]]<br/>{{small|(born 1938)}}<br>{{small|TD for [[Sligo–Leitrim (Dáil constituency)|Sligo–Leitrim]]}}
| {{small|9 March}}<br>1982
| {{small|14 December}}<br>1982
! style="background-color: {{Fianna Fáil/meta/color}}" |
| [[Fianna Fáil]]
| [[Government of the 23rd Dáil|18]]<br>{{small|([[Charles Haughey|Haughey]])}}
| {{small|[[Minister for Finance (Ireland)|Finance]] (1982)}}
|-
! style="background:{{Labour Party (Ireland)/meta/color}}; color:white;" | 13
| [[File:Irish Tánaiste Dick Spring at the White House, 16 Nov 1993.jpg|60px]]
| [[Dick Spring]]<br/>{{small|(born 1950)}}<br>{{small|TD for [[Kerry North (Dáil constituency)|Kerry North]]}}
| {{small|14 December}}<br>1982
| {{small|20 January}}<br>1987
! style="background-color: {{Labour Party (Ireland)/meta/color}}" |
| [[Labour Party (Ireland)|Labour Party]]
| rowspan=2|[[Government of the 24th Dáil|19]]<br>{{small|([[Garret FitzGerald|FitzGerald]])}}
| {{small|[[Minister for Housing, Planning and Local Government|Environment]] (1982–83)<br>[[Minister for Culture, Heritage and the Gaeltacht|Energy]] (1983–87)}}
|-
! style="background:{{Fine Gael/meta/color}}; color:white;" | 14
| <!-- DO NOT ADD A NON-FREE IMAGE FOR THIS PERSON - ONLY FREELY LICENCED IMAGES ARE ALLOWED FOR LISTS. SEE WP:NFLISTS -->
| [[Peter Barry]]<br/>{{small|(1928–2016)}}<br>{{small|TD for [[Cork South-Central (Dáil constituency)|Cork South-Central]]}}
| {{small|20 January}}<br>1987
| {{small|10 March}}<br>1987
! style="background-color: {{Fine Gael/meta/color}}" |
| [[Fine Gael]]
| {{small|[[Minister for Foreign Affairs (Ireland)|Foreign Affairs]] (1987)}}
|-
! style="background:{{Fianna Fáil/meta/color}}; color:white;" | 15
| <!-- DO NOT ADD A NON-FREE IMAGE FOR THIS PERSON - ONLY FREELY LICENCED IMAGES ARE ALLOWED FOR LISTS. SEE WP:NFLISTS -->
| [[Brian Lenihan Snr|Brian Lenihan]]<br/>{{small|(1930–1995)}}<br>{{small|TD for [[Dublin West (Dáil constituency)|Dublin West]]}}
| {{small|10 March}}<br>1987
| {{small|31 October}}<br>1990
! style="background-color: {{Fianna Fáil/meta/color}}" |
| [[Fianna Fáil]]
| [[Government of the 25th Dáil|20]]·[[21st Government of Ireland|21]]<br>{{small|([[Charles Haughey|Haughey]])}}
| {{small|[[Minister for Foreign Affairs (Ireland)|Foreign Affairs]] (1987–89)<br>[[Minister for Defence (Ireland)|Defence]] (1989–90)}}
|-
! rowspan=2 style="background:{{Fianna Fáil/meta/color}}; color:white;" | 16
| rowspan=2 |<!-- DO NOT ADD A NON-FREE IMAGE FOR THIS PERSON - ONLY FREELY LICENCED IMAGES ARE ALLOWED FOR LISTS. SEE WP:NFLISTS -->
| rowspan=2 |[[John Wilson (Irish politician)|John Wilson]]<br/>{{small|(1923–2007)}}<br>{{small|TD for [[Cavan–Monaghan (Dáil constituency)|Cavan–Monaghan]]}}
| rowspan=2 | {{small|13 November}}<br>1990
| rowspan=2 | {{small|12 January}}<br>1993
! rowspan=2 style="background-color: {{Fianna Fáil/meta/color}}" |
| rowspan=2 |[[Fianna Fáil]]
|[[21st Government of Ireland|21]]<br>{{small|([[Charles Haughey|Haughey]])}}
| {{small|[[Minister for Communications, Climate Action and Environment|Marine]] (1990–92)}}
|-
|[[22nd Government of Ireland|22]]<br>{{small|([[Albert Reynolds|Reynolds]])}}
|{{small|[[Minister for Defence (Ireland)|Defence]] and [[Minister for Children and Youth Affairs|Gaeltacht]] (1992–93)}}
|-
! style="background:{{Labour Party (Ireland)/meta/color}}; color:white;" | {{small|(13)}}
| [[File:Irish Tánaiste Dick Spring at the White House, 16 Nov 1993.jpg|60px]]
| [[Dick Spring]]<br/>{{small|(born 1950)}}<br>{{small|TD for [[Kerry North (Dáil constituency)|Kerry North]]}}
| {{small|12 January}}<br>1993
| {{small|17 November}}<br>1994
! style="background-color: {{Labour Party (Ireland)/meta/color}}" |
| [[Labour Party (Ireland)|Labour Party]]
| rowspan=2|[[23rd Government of Ireland|23]]<br>{{small|([[Albert Reynolds|Reynolds]])}}
| {{small|[[Minister for Foreign Affairs (Ireland)|Foreign Affairs]] (1993–94)}}
|-
! style="background:{{Fianna Fáil/meta/color}}; color:white;" | 17
| [[File:BertieAhernBerlin2007-bis.jpg|60px]]
| [[Bertie Ahern]]<br/>{{small|(born 1951)}}<br>{{small|TD for [[Dublin Central (Dáil constituency)|Dublin Central]]}}
| {{small|17 November}}<br>1994
| {{small|15 December}}<br>1994
! style="background-color: {{Fianna Fáil/meta/color}}" |
| [[Fianna Fáil]]
| {{small|[[Minister for Finance (Ireland)|Finance]] (1994)<br>''[[Taoiseach]]'' (1997–2008)}}
|-
! style="background:{{Labour Party (Ireland)/meta/color}}; color:white;" | {{small|(13)}}
| [[File:Irish Tánaiste Dick Spring at the White House, 16 Nov 1993.jpg|60px]]
| [[Dick Spring]]<br/>{{small|(born 1950)}}<br>{{small|TD for [[Kerry North (Dáil constituency)|Kerry North]]}}
| {{small|15 December}}<br>1994
| {{small|26 June}}<br>1997
! style="background-color: {{Labour Party (Ireland)/meta/color}}" |
| [[Labour Party (Ireland)|Labour Party]]
| [[24th Government of Ireland|24]]<br>{{small|([[John Bruton|Bruton]])}}
| {{small|[[Minister for Foreign Affairs (Ireland)|Foreign Affairs]] (1994–97)}}
|-
! style="background:{{Progressive Democrats/meta/color}}; color:white;" | 18
| [[File:Mary Harney cropped.jpg|60px]]
| [[Mary Harney]]<br/>{{small|(born 1953)}}<br>{{small|TD for [[Dublin South-West (Dáil constituency)|Dublin South-West]] until 2002<br/>TD for [[Dublin Mid-West (Dáil constituency)|Dublin Mid-West]] from 2002}}
| {{small|26 June}}<br>1997
| {{small|13 September}}<br>2006
! style="background-color: {{Progressive Democrats/meta/color}}" |
| [[Progressive Democrats]]
| [[Government of the 28th Dáil|25]]·[[Government of the 29th Dáil|26]]<br>{{small|([[Bertie Ahern|Ahern]])}}
| {{small|[[Minister for Enterprise, Trade and Employment|Enterprise, Trade and Employment]] (1997–2004)<br>[[Minister for Health (Ireland)|Health and Children]] (2004–06)}}
|-
! style="background:{{Progressive Democrats/meta/color}}; color:white;" | 19
| [[File:McDowell says NO! (9826113044) (cropped).jpg|60px]]
| [[Michael McDowell (politician)|Michael McDowell]]<br/>{{small|(born 1951)}}<br>{{small|TD for [[Dublin South-East (Dáil constituency)|Dublin South-East]]}}
| {{small|13 September}}<br>2006
| {{small|14 June}}<br>2007
! style="background-color: {{Progressive Democrats/meta/color}}" |
| [[Progressive Democrats]]
| [[Government of the 29th Dáil|26]]<br>{{small|([[Bertie Ahern|Ahern]])}}
| {{small|[[Minister for Justice (Ireland)|Justice, Equality and Law Reform]] (2002–07)}}
|-
! style="background:{{Fianna Fáil/meta/color}}; color:white;" | 20
| [[File:Brian Cowen in Philadelphia.jpg|60px]]
| [[Brian Cowen]]<br/>{{small|(born 1960)}}<br>{{small|TD for [[Laois–Offaly (Dáil constituency)|Laois–Offaly]]}}
| {{small|14 June}}<br>2007
| {{small|7 May}}<br>2008
! style="background-color: {{Fianna Fáil/meta/color}}" |
| [[Fianna Fáil]]
| [[27th Government of Ireland|27]]<br>{{small|([[Bertie Ahern|Ahern]])}}
| {{small|[[Minister for Finance (Ireland)|Finance]] (2007–08)<br>''[[Taoiseach]]'' (2008–11)}}
|-
! style="background:{{Fianna Fáil/meta/color}}; color:white;" | 21
| [[File:Mary Coughlan.jpg|60px]]
| [[Mary Coughlan (politician)|Mary Coughlan]]<br/>{{small|(born 1965)}}<br>{{small|TD for [[Donegal South-West (Dáil constituency)|Donegal South-West]]}}
| {{small|7 May}}<br>2008
| {{small|9 March}}<br>2011
! style="background-color: {{Fianna Fáil/meta/color}}" |
| [[Fianna Fáil]]
| [[28th Government of Ireland|28]]<br>{{small|([[Brian Cowen|Cowen]])}}
| {{small|[[Minister for Enterprise, Trade and Employment|Enterprise, Trade and Employment]] (2008–10)<br>[[Minister for Education (Ireland)|Education and Skills]] (2010–11)<br>[[Minister for Health (Ireland)|Health and Children]] (2011)}}
|-
! style="background:{{Labour Party (Ireland)/meta/color}}; color:white;" | 22
| [[File:Eamon Gilmore Conference 2010 cropped.jpg|60px]]
| [[Eamon Gilmore]]<br/>{{small|(born 1955)}}<br>{{small|TD for [[Dún Laoghaire (Dáil constituency)|Dún Laoghaire]]}}
| {{small|9 March}}<br>2011
| {{small|4 July}}<br>2014
! style="background-color: {{Labour Party (Ireland)/meta/color}}" |
| [[Labour Party (Ireland)|Labour Party]]
| rowspan=2|[[Government of the 31st Dáil|29]]<br>{{small|([[Enda Kenny|Kenny]])}}
| {{small|[[Minister for Foreign Affairs (Ireland)|Foreign Affairs and Trade]] (2011–14)}}
|-
! style="background:{{Labour Party (Ireland)/meta/color}}; color:white;" | 23
| [[File:Joan Burton July 2014 (cropped).jpg|60px]]
| [[Joan Burton]]<br/>{{small|(born 1949)}}<br>{{small|TD for [[Dublin West (Dáil constituency)|Dublin West]]}}
| {{small|4 July}}<br>2014
| {{small|6 May}}<br>2016
! style="background-color: {{Labour Party (Ireland)/meta/color}}" |
| [[Labour Party (Ireland)|Labour Party]]
| {{small|[[Minister for Social Protection|Social Protection]] (2014–2016)}}
|-
! style="background:{{Fine Gael/meta/color}}; color:white;" rowspan=2| 24
| rowspan=2| [[File:Frances Fitzgerald 2014.png|60px]]
| rowspan=2| [[Frances Fitzgerald (politician)|Frances Fitzgerald]]<br/>{{small|(born 1950)}}<br>{{small|TD for [[Dublin Mid-West (Dáil constituency)|Dublin Mid-West]]}}
| rowspan=2| {{small|6 May}}<br>2016
| rowspan=2| {{small|28 November}}<br>2017
! rowspan=2 style="background-color: {{Fine Gael/meta/color}}" |
| rowspan=2|[[Fine Gael]]
| [[30th Government of Ireland|30]]<br>{{small|([[Enda Kenny|Kenny]])}}
| {{small|[[Minister for Justice (Ireland)|Justice and Equality]] (2014–17)}}
|-
| rowspan=2|[[31st Government of Ireland|31]]<br>{{small|([[Leo Varadkar|Varadkar]])}}
| {{small|[[Minister for Enterprise, Trade and Employment|Business, Enterprise and Innovation]] (2017)}}
|-
! style="background:{{Fine Gael/meta/color}}; color:white;"| 25
| [[File:Simon Coveney, Minister of Defence (cropped).jpg|60px]]
| [[Simon Coveney]]<br/>{{small|(born 1972)}}<br>{{small|TD for [[Cork South-Central (Dáil constituency)|Cork South Central]]}}
| {{small|30 November}}<br>2017
| {{small|27 June}}<br>2020
! style="background-color: {{Fine Gael/meta/color}}" |
| [[Fine Gael]]
| {{small|[[Minister for Foreign Affairs (Ireland)|Foreign Affairs and Trade]] (2017–2020)}}
|-
! style="background:{{Fine Gael/meta/color}}; color:white;"| 26
| [[File:HANDSHAKE 2016-07-14 (28303482095) (cropped).jpg|60px]]
| [[Leo Varadkar]]<br/>{{small|(born 1979)}}<br>{{small|TD for [[Dublin West (Dáil constituency)|Dublin West]]}}
| {{small|27 June}}<br>2020
| ''Incumbent''
! style="background-color: {{Fine Gael/meta/color}}" |
| [[Fine Gael]]
|[[32nd Government of Ireland|32]]<br>{{small|([[Micheál Martin|Martin]])}}
| {{small|[[Minister for Enterprise, Trade and Employment|Enterprise, Trade and Employment]] (2020–)}}<br/>{{small|''[[Taoiseach]]'' (2017−2020)}}
|}


[[Category:Thermodolia]]
[[Category:Thermodolia]]

Revision as of 23:34, 19 August 2020

Deputy Prime Minster of Thermodolia
Official portrait of Mr Mark Harper crop 2.jpg
Incumbent
Martin Fanu
since 10 August 2020 (2020-08-10)
StyleMr Deputy Prime Minister
Member ofCabinet
National Security Council
Reports toThe Prime Minister
National Assembly
SeatNational Assembly
AppointerThe Prime Minister
Term lengthNo fixed term
Constituting instrumentConstitution of Thermodolia
Inaugural holderJason Aesœ
Formation12 October 1898 (1898-10-12)
SuccessionThird
in the presidential line of succession

The Deupty Prime Minister is the deputy head of the government of Thermodolia and thus is the holder of fourth most senior Office behind the Prime Minister, Vice President, and President. The Deupty Prime Minister is appointed by the Prime Ministet. The current office holder is Martin Fanu, GŒ, who was appointed on 10 August 2020.

Origins

Modern Office

List of Deputy Prime Ministers

List of office-holders

No. Portrait Name
(Birth–Death)
Term of office Party Government
(Prime Minister)
(1) Sean T OKelly WhiteHouse 19390517.jpg Jason Aesœ
(?–?)
12 October
1898
26 August
1901
Thermodolian Nationalists 1·2


(Réæ)

style="background:Template:Fianna Fáil/meta/color; color:white;" | 4 Seán Lemass, 1966.jpg Seán Lemass
(1899–1971)
TD for Dublin South
14 June
1945
18 February
1948
style="background-color: Template:Fianna Fáil/meta/color" | Fianna Fáil 4
(de Valera)
Supplies (1945)
Industry and Commerce (1945–48)
style="background:Template:Labour Party (Ireland)/meta/color; color:white;" | 5 William Norton circa 1927 to 1932.png William Norton
(1900–1963)
TD for Kildare
18 February
1948
13 June
1951
style="background-color: Template:Labour Party (Ireland)/meta/color" | Labour Party 5
(Costello)
Social Welfare (1948–51)
style="background:Template:Fianna Fáil/meta/color; color:white;" | (4) Seán Lemass, 1966.jpg Seán Lemass
(1899–1971)
TD for Dublin South-Central
13 June
1951
2 June
1954
style="background-color: Template:Fianna Fáil/meta/color" | Fianna Fáil 6
(de Valera)
Industry and Commerce (1951–54)
style="background:Template:Labour Party (Ireland)/meta/color; color:white;" | (5) William Norton circa 1927 to 1932.png William Norton
(1900–1963)
TD for Kildare
2 June
1954
20 March
1957
style="background-color: Template:Labour Party (Ireland)/meta/color" | Labour Party 7
(Costello)
Industry and Commerce (1954–57)
style="background:Template:Fianna Fáil/meta/color; color:white;" | (4) Seán Lemass, 1966.jpg Seán Lemass
(1899–1971)
TD for Dublin South-Central
20 March
1957
23 June
1959
style="background-color: Template:Fianna Fáil/meta/color" | Fianna Fáil 8
(de Valera)
Industry and Commerce (1957–59)
Taoiseach (1959–66)
style="background:Template:Fianna Fáil/meta/color; color:white;" | 6 File:Seán MacEntee portrait.jpg Seán MacEntee
(1889–1984)
TD for Dublin South-East
23 June
1959
21 April
1965
style="background-color: Template:Fianna Fáil/meta/color" | Fianna Fáil 9·10
(Lemass)
Health (1959–65)
style="background:Template:Fianna Fáil/meta/color; color:white;" | 7 Frank Aiken 1944 cropped.jpg Frank Aiken
(1898–1983)
TD for Louth
21 April
1965
2 July
1969
style="background-color: Template:Fianna Fáil/meta/color" | Fianna Fáil 11
(Lemass)
12
(Lynch)
External Affairs (1965–69)
style="background:Template:Fianna Fáil/meta/color; color:white;" | 8 Erskine H. Childers
(1905–1974)
TD for Monaghan
2 July
1969
14 March
1973
style="background-color: Template:Fianna Fáil/meta/color" | Fianna Fáil 13
(Lynch)
Health (1969–73)
President of Ireland (1973–74)
style="background:Template:Labour Party (Ireland)/meta/color; color:white;" | 9 Brendan Corish
(1918–1990)
TD for Wexford
14 March
1973
5 July
1977
style="background-color: Template:Labour Party (Ireland)/meta/color" | Labour Party 14
(L. Cosgrave)
Health (1973–77)
style="background:Template:Fianna Fáil/meta/color; color:white;" | 10 George Colley
(1925–1983)
TD for Dublin Clontarf
5 July
1977
30 June
1981
style="background-color: Template:Fianna Fáil/meta/color" | Fianna Fáil 15
(Lynch)
16
(Haughey)
Finance (1977–79)
Tourism and Transport (1979–80)
Energy (1980–81)
style="background:Template:Labour Party (Ireland)/meta/color; color:white;" | 11 Michael O'Leary
(1936–2006)
TD for Dublin Central
30 June
1981
9 March
1982
style="background-color: Template:Labour Party (Ireland)/meta/color" | Labour Party 17
(FitzGerald)
Energy (1981–82)
style="background:Template:Fianna Fáil/meta/color; color:white;" | 12 Ray MacSharry
(born 1938)
TD for Sligo–Leitrim
9 March
1982
14 December
1982
style="background-color: Template:Fianna Fáil/meta/color" | Fianna Fáil 18
(Haughey)
Finance (1982)
style="background:Template:Labour Party (Ireland)/meta/color; color:white;" | 13 Irish Tánaiste Dick Spring at the White House, 16 Nov 1993.jpg Dick Spring
(born 1950)
TD for Kerry North
14 December
1982
20 January
1987
style="background-color: Template:Labour Party (Ireland)/meta/color" | Labour Party 19
(FitzGerald)
Environment (1982–83)
Energy (1983–87)
style="background:Template:Fine Gael/meta/color; color:white;" | 14 Peter Barry
(1928–2016)
TD for Cork South-Central
20 January
1987
10 March
1987
style="background-color: Template:Fine Gael/meta/color" | Fine Gael Foreign Affairs (1987)
style="background:Template:Fianna Fáil/meta/color; color:white;" | 15 Brian Lenihan
(1930–1995)
TD for Dublin West
10 March
1987
31 October
1990
style="background-color: Template:Fianna Fáil/meta/color" | Fianna Fáil 20·21
(Haughey)
Foreign Affairs (1987–89)
Defence (1989–90)
rowspan=2 style="background:Template:Fianna Fáil/meta/color; color:white;" | 16 John Wilson
(1923–2007)
TD for Cavan–Monaghan
13 November
1990
12 January
1993
rowspan=2 style="background-color: Template:Fianna Fáil/meta/color" | Fianna Fáil 21
(Haughey)
Marine (1990–92)
22
(Reynolds)
Defence and Gaeltacht (1992–93)
style="background:Template:Labour Party (Ireland)/meta/color; color:white;" | (13) Irish Tánaiste Dick Spring at the White House, 16 Nov 1993.jpg Dick Spring
(born 1950)
TD for Kerry North
12 January
1993
17 November
1994
style="background-color: Template:Labour Party (Ireland)/meta/color" | Labour Party 23
(Reynolds)
Foreign Affairs (1993–94)
style="background:Template:Fianna Fáil/meta/color; color:white;" | 17 BertieAhernBerlin2007-bis.jpg Bertie Ahern
(born 1951)
TD for Dublin Central
17 November
1994
15 December
1994
style="background-color: Template:Fianna Fáil/meta/color" | Fianna Fáil Finance (1994)
Taoiseach (1997–2008)
style="background:Template:Labour Party (Ireland)/meta/color; color:white;" | (13) Irish Tánaiste Dick Spring at the White House, 16 Nov 1993.jpg Dick Spring
(born 1950)
TD for Kerry North
15 December
1994
26 June
1997
style="background-color: Template:Labour Party (Ireland)/meta/color" | Labour Party 24
(Bruton)
Foreign Affairs (1994–97)
style="background:Template:Progressive Democrats/meta/color; color:white;" | 18 Mary Harney cropped.jpg Mary Harney
(born 1953)
TD for Dublin South-West until 2002
TD for Dublin Mid-West from 2002
26 June
1997
13 September
2006
style="background-color: Template:Progressive Democrats/meta/color" | Progressive Democrats 25·26
(Ahern)
Enterprise, Trade and Employment (1997–2004)
Health and Children (2004–06)
style="background:Template:Progressive Democrats/meta/color; color:white;" | 19 McDowell says NO! (9826113044) (cropped).jpg Michael McDowell
(born 1951)
TD for Dublin South-East
13 September
2006
14 June
2007
style="background-color: Template:Progressive Democrats/meta/color" | Progressive Democrats 26
(Ahern)
Justice, Equality and Law Reform (2002–07)
style="background:Template:Fianna Fáil/meta/color; color:white;" | 20 Brian Cowen in Philadelphia.jpg Brian Cowen
(born 1960)
TD for Laois–Offaly
14 June
2007
7 May
2008
style="background-color: Template:Fianna Fáil/meta/color" | Fianna Fáil 27
(Ahern)
Finance (2007–08)
Taoiseach (2008–11)
style="background:Template:Fianna Fáil/meta/color; color:white;" | 21 Mary Coughlan.jpg Mary Coughlan
(born 1965)
TD for Donegal South-West
7 May
2008
9 March
2011
style="background-color: Template:Fianna Fáil/meta/color" | Fianna Fáil 28
(Cowen)
Enterprise, Trade and Employment (2008–10)
Education and Skills (2010–11)
Health and Children (2011)
style="background:Template:Labour Party (Ireland)/meta/color; color:white;" | 22 Eamon Gilmore Conference 2010 cropped.jpg Eamon Gilmore
(born 1955)
TD for Dún Laoghaire
9 March
2011
4 July
2014
style="background-color: Template:Labour Party (Ireland)/meta/color" | Labour Party 29
(Kenny)
Foreign Affairs and Trade (2011–14)
style="background:Template:Labour Party (Ireland)/meta/color; color:white;" | 23 Joan Burton July 2014 (cropped).jpg Joan Burton
(born 1949)
TD for Dublin West
4 July
2014
6 May
2016
style="background-color: Template:Labour Party (Ireland)/meta/color" | Labour Party Social Protection (2014–2016)
style="background:Template:Fine Gael/meta/color; color:white;" rowspan=2| 24 Frances Fitzgerald 2014.png Frances Fitzgerald
(born 1950)
TD for Dublin Mid-West
6 May
2016
28 November
2017
rowspan=2 style="background-color: Template:Fine Gael/meta/color" | Fine Gael 30
(Kenny)
Justice and Equality (2014–17)
31
(Varadkar)
Business, Enterprise and Innovation (2017)
style="background:Template:Fine Gael/meta/color; color:white;"| 25 Simon Coveney, Minister of Defence (cropped).jpg Simon Coveney
(born 1972)
TD for Cork South Central
30 November
2017
27 June
2020
style="background-color: Template:Fine Gael/meta/color" | Fine Gael Foreign Affairs and Trade (2017–2020)
style="background:Template:Fine Gael/meta/color; color:white;"| 26 HANDSHAKE 2016-07-14 (28303482095) (cropped).jpg Leo Varadkar
(born 1979)
TD for Dublin West
27 June
2020
Incumbent style="background-color: Template:Fine Gael/meta/color" | Fine Gael 32
(Martin)
Enterprise, Trade and Employment (2020–)
Taoiseach (2017−2020)