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Revision as of 03:33, 20 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

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)

4 Seán Lemass, 1966.jpg Seán Lemass
(1899–1971)
14 June
1945
18 February
1948
Fianna Fáil 4
(de Valera)
5 William Norton circa 1927 to 1932.png William Norton
(1900–1963)
18 February
1948
13 June
1951
Labour Party 5
(Costello)
4 Seán Lemass, 1966.jpg Seán Lemass
(1899–1971)
13 June
1951
2 June
1954
Fianna Fáil 6
(de Valera)
5 William Norton circa 1927 to 1932.png William Norton
(1900–1963)
2 June
1954
20 March
1957
Labour Party 7
(Costello)
4 Seán Lemass, 1966.jpg Seán Lemass
(1899–1971)
20 March
1957
23 June
1959
Fianna Fáil 8
(de Valera)
6 File:Seán MacEntee portrait.jpg Seán MacEntee
(1889–1984)
23 June
1959
21 April
1965
Fianna Fáil 9·10
(Lemass)
7 Frank Aiken 1944 cropped.jpg Frank Aiken
(1898–1983)
TD for Louth
21 April
1965
2 July
1969
Fianna Fáil 11
(Lemass)
12
(Lynch)
8 Erskine H. Childers
(1905–1974)
2 July
1969
14 March
1973
Fianna Fáil 13
(Lynch)
9 Brendan Corish
(1918–1990)
14 March
1973
5 July
1977
Labour Party 14
(L. Cosgrave)
10 George Colley
(1925–1983)
5 July
1977
30 June
1981
Fianna Fáil 15
(Lynch)
16
(Haughey)
11 Michael O'Leary
(1936–2006)
30 June
1981
9 March
1982
Labour Party 17
(FitzGerald)
12 Ray MacSharry
(born 1938)
9 March
1982
14 December
1982
Fianna Fáil 18
(Haughey)
13 Irish Tánaiste Dick Spring at the White House, 16 Nov 1993.jpg Dick Spring
(born 1950)
14 December
1982
20 January
1987
Labour Party 19
(FitzGerald)
14 Peter Barry
(1928–2016)
20 January
1987
10 March
1987
Fine Gael
15 Brian Lenihan
(1930–1995)
10 March
1987
31 October
1990
Fianna Fáil 20·21
(Haughey)
16 John Wilson
(1923–2007)
13 November
1990
12 January
1993
Fianna Fáil 21
(Haughey)
(13) Irish Tánaiste Dick Spring at the White House, 16 Nov 1993.jpg Dick Spring
(born 1950)
12 January
1993
17 November
1994
Labour Party 23
(Reynolds)
17 BertieAhernBerlin2007-bis.jpg Bertie Ahern
(born 1951)
17 November
1994
15 December
1994
Fianna Fáil
(13) Irish Tánaiste Dick Spring at the White House, 16 Nov 1993.jpg Dick Spring
(born 1950)
15 December
1994
26 June
1997
Labour Party 24
(Bruton)
18 Mary Harney cropped.jpg Mary Harney
(born 1953)
26 June
1997
13 September
2006
Progressive Democrats 25·26
(Ahern)
19 McDowell says NO! (9826113044) (cropped).jpg Michael McDowell
(born 1951)
13 September
2006
14 June
2007
Progressive Democrats 26
(Ahern)
20 Brian Cowen in Philadelphia.jpg Brian Cowen
(born 1960)
14 June
2007
7 May
2008
Fianna Fáil 27
(Ahern)
21 Mary Coughlan.jpg Mary Coughlan
(born 1965)
7 May
2008
9 March
2011
Fianna Fáil 28
(Cowen)
22 Eamon Gilmore Conference 2010 cropped.jpg Eamon Gilmore
(born 1955)
9 March
2011
4 July
2014
Labour Party 29
(Kenny)
23 Joan Burton July 2014 (cropped).jpg Joan Burton
(born 1949)
4 July
2014
6 May
2016
Labour Party
24 Frances Fitzgerald 2014.png Frances Fitzgerald
(born 1950)
6 May
2016
28 November
2017
Fine Gael 30
(Kenny)
25 Lionel Jospin, mai 2014, Rennes, France (cropped).jpg Jason Salan
(born 1955)
7 February
2020
10 April
2020
Democratic Socialists 4
(Winston)
10 April
2020
10 August
2020
1
(Summers)
26 Official portrait of Mr Mark Harper crop 2.jpg Martin Fanu
(born 1988)
10 August
2020
Incumbent Democratic Socialists 1
(Gœs)