Deputy Prime Minister of Thermodolia
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Deputy Prime Minster of Thermodolia | |
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Style | Mr Deputy Prime Minister |
Member of | Cabinet National Security Council |
Reports to | The Prime Minister National Assembly |
Seat | National Assembly |
Appointer | The Prime Minister |
Term length | No fixed term |
Constituting instrument | Constitution of Thermodolia |
Inaugural holder | Jason Aesœ |
Formation | 12 October 1898 |
Succession | Third 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) | |||
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1 | Jason Aesœ (?–?) |
12 October 1898 |
26 August 1901 |
Thermodolian Nationalists | 1·2
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4 | Seán Lemass (1899–1971) |
14 June 1945 |
18 February 1948 |
Fianna Fáil | 4 (de Valera) | |||
5 | William Norton (1900–1963) |
18 February 1948 |
13 June 1951 |
Labour Party | 5 (Costello) | |||
4 | Seán Lemass (1899–1971) |
13 June 1951 |
2 June 1954 |
Fianna Fáil | 6 (de Valera) | |||
5 | William Norton (1900–1963) |
2 June 1954 |
20 March 1957 |
Labour Party | 7 (Costello) | |||
4 | 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 (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 | 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) | Dick Spring (born 1950) |
12 January 1993 |
17 November 1994 |
Labour Party | 23 (Reynolds) | |||
17 | Bertie Ahern (born 1951) |
17 November 1994 |
15 December 1994 |
Fianna Fáil | ||||
(13) | Dick Spring (born 1950) |
15 December 1994 |
26 June 1997 |
Labour Party | 24 (Bruton) | |||
18 | Mary Harney (born 1953) |
26 June 1997 |
13 September 2006 |
Progressive Democrats | 25·26 (Ahern) | |||
19 | Michael McDowell (born 1951) |
13 September 2006 |
14 June 2007 |
Progressive Democrats | 26 (Ahern) | |||
20 | Brian Cowen (born 1960) |
14 June 2007 |
7 May 2008 |
Fianna Fáil | 27 (Ahern) | |||
21 | Mary Coughlan (born 1965) |
7 May 2008 |
9 March 2011 |
Fianna Fáil | 28 (Cowen) | |||
22 | Eamon Gilmore (born 1955) |
9 March 2011 |
4 July 2014 |
Labour Party | 29 (Kenny) | |||
23 | Joan Burton (born 1949) |
4 July 2014 |
6 May 2016 |
Labour Party | ||||
24 | Frances Fitzgerald (born 1950) |
6 May 2016 |
28 November 2017 |
Fine Gael | 30 (Kenny) | |||
25 | Jason Salan (born 1955) |
7 February 2020 |
10 April 2020 |
Democratic Socialists | 4 (Winston) | |||
10 April 2020 |
10 August 2020 |
1 (Summers) | ||||||
26 | Martin Fanu (born 1988) |
10 August 2020 |
Incumbent | Democratic Socialists | 1 (Gœs) |