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The 10th Dáil was elected on June 17, 1938 and first met on June 30 when the 2nd Government of Ireland was appointed. The 10th Dáil lasted for 1,832 days.
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2nd Government - (June 30, 1938–July 1, 1943)
- An Taoiseach: Eamon de Valera
- An Tánaiste: Seán T. O'Kelly
- Minister for Finance: Seán MacEntee
- Minister for External Affairs: Eamon de Valera
- Minister for Justice: P.J. Ruttledge
- Minister for Industry & Commerce: Sean Lemass
- Minister for Agriculture: James Ryan
- Minister for Finance: Seán MacEntee
- Minister for Education: Tomás Ó Deirg
- Minister for Posts & Telegraphs: Oscar Traynor
- Minister for Local Government & Public Health: Seán T. O'Kelly
- Minister for Lands: Gerald Boland
Changes September 8, 1939
- Minister for Supplies: Sean Lemass
- Minister for the Co-Ordination of Defence Measures: Frank Aiken
- Minister for Local Government & Public Health: P.J. Ruttledge
- Minister for Justice: Gerald Boland
- Minister for Finance: Oscar Traynor
- Minister for Education: Seán T. O'Kelly (acting)
- Minister for Lands: Tomás Ó Deirg
- Minister for Posts & Telegraphs: Tomás Ó Deirg
Changes September 16, 1939
Changes September 27, 1939
Changes June 18, 1940
Changes August 15, 1941
Changes August 18, 1941
- Minister for Local Government & Public Health: Seán MacEntee
- Minister for Industry & Commerce: Seán Lemass
See also
Preceded by: | Governments of Ireland
Rialtais na hÉireann |
Succeeded by: Government of the 11th Dáil |