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Government of the 24th Dáil : ウィキペディア英語版 | Government of the 24th Dáil
The 24th Dáil was elected at the second general election of 1982 on 24 November 1982 and first met on 14 December when the 19th Government of Ireland was appointed. The 24th Dáil lasted for 1,546 days. ==Work==
The government resorted to high marginal tax rates to curb the national debt, which had increased when spending commitments accrued under the 1977–81 government's expansion of the public sector became unsustainable after the 1979 energy crisis. High taxes and high unemployment brought a return to high net emigration, a long-established Irish flow which had temporarily reversed in the 1970s. An economic policy document, "Building on reality", was published in 1984. The "republican crusade" flagged by Garret Fitzgerald in 1981 saw some changes in policy on Northern Ireland and social issues. In the former, the government's New Ireland Forum was a prelude to the Anglo-Irish Agreement signed in 1985. In the latter, a referendum to ease the ban on divorce was defeated in 1986, while a bill to ease restrictions on contraception, passed in 1985, was supported by Desmond O'Malley, expelled as a result from Fianna Fáil.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Health (Family Planning) (Amendment) Act, 1985 )〕 ==19th Government of Ireland== The 19th Government of Ireland (14 December 1982 – 10 March 1987) was formed by Fine Gael and the Labour Party.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=History of Government – Twenty-Fourth Dáil )〕 {| class="wikitable" |- !Office !Name !Term !colspan="2"|Party |- |Taoiseach |Garret FitzGerald |1982–87 ! style="background-color: " | |Fine Gael |- |Tánaiste |rowspan=2|Dick Spring |1982–87 ! rowspan=2 style="background-color: " | |rowspan=2|Labour Party |- |Minister for the Environment |1982–83 |- |Minister for Agriculture |Austin Deasy |1982–87 ! style="background-color: " | |Fine Gael |- |Minister for Defence |Patrick Cooney |1982–86 ! style="background-color: " | |Fine Gael |- |Minister for Education |Gemma Hussey |1982–86 ! style="background-color: " | |Fine Gael |- |Minister for Finance |Alan Dukes |1982–86 ! style="background-color: " | |Fine Gael |- |Minister for Fisheries and Forestry |rowspan=2|Paddy O'Toole |1982–86 ! rowspan=2 style="background-color: " | |rowspan=2|Fine Gael |- |Minister for the Gaeltacht |1982–87 |- |Minister for Foreign Affairs |Peter Barry |1982–87 ! style="background-color: " | |Fine Gael |- |Minister for Health |rowspan=2|Barry Desmond |1982–87 ! rowspan=2 style="background-color: " | |rowspan=2|Labour Party |- |Minister for Social Welfare |1982–86 |- |Minister for Industry and Energy |John Bruton |1982–83 ! style="background-color: " | |Fine Gael |- |Minister for Justice |Michael Noonan |1982–86 ! style="background-color: " | |Fine Gael |- |Minister for Labour |Liam Kavanagh |1982–83 ! style="background-color: " | |Labour Party |- |Minister for Posts and Telegraphs |rowspan=2|Jim Mitchell |1982–84 ! rowspan=2 style="background-color: " | |rowspan=2|Fine Gael |- |Minister for Transport |1982–87 |- |Minister for the Public Service |John Boland |1982–86 ! style="background-color: " | |Fine Gael |- |Minister for Trade, Commerce and Tourism |Frank Cluskey |1982–83 ! style="background-color: " | |Labour Party |- |colspan="5"|
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