Government of the 4th Dáil


The Government of the 4th Dáil or the 2nd Executive Council was the Executive Council of the Irish Free State formed after the general election held on 27 August 1923. It was a minority Cumann na nGaedheal government led by W. T. Cosgrave as President of the Executive Council.
The 2nd Executive Council lasted 1,373 days.

2nd Executive Council of the Irish Free State

The members of the 4th Dáil first met on 19 September 1923. The nomination of W. T. Cosgrave as President of the Executive Council was proposed by Richard Mulcahy and seconded by William Magennis. It was approved by the Dáil and Cosgrave was re-appointed by the governor-general.

Members of the Executive Council

The members of the Executive Council were proposed by the president and approved by the Dáil on 20 September 1923.

Ministers not members of the Executive Council

Extern Ministers were appointed by the Dáil on 10 October.

Changes

20 March 1924

Richard Mulcahy was forced to resign after criticism by the Executive Council
of his handling of the Army Mutiny.
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4 April 1924

Joseph McGrath resigned from office on 7 March 1924 because of dissatisfaction
with government attitude to IRAO army officers.
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21 November 1924

Permanent Minister for Defence.
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28 January 1926

Eoin MacNeill resigned in November 1925 following the report of the Irish Boundary Commission
was published in a newspaper. MacNeill had represented the Free State on the commission.
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Parliamentary Secretaries

The Parliamentary Secretaries were appointed by the Executive Council.

Ministers and Secretaries Act 1924

The Ministers and Secretaries Act 1924 came into effect on 2 June 1924. On this date, the following ministerial titles were renamed:
Old titleNew title
Minister for Home AffairsMinister for Justice
Minister for Local GovernmentMinister for Local Government and Public Health
Minister for AgricultureMinister for Lands and Agriculture
Postmaster-GeneralMinister for Posts and Telegraphs

Amendments to the Constitution of the Irish Free State

The following amendments to the Constitution of the Irish Free State were proposed by the Executive Council and passed by the Oireachtas: