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  2. First Dáil - Wikipedia

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    The first meeting of the Dáil and its declaration of independence was headline news in Ireland and abroad. [24] However, the press censorship that began during the First World War was continued by the Dublin Castle administration after the war. The Press Censor forbade all Irish newspapers from publishing the Dáil's declarations. [25]

  3. Dáil Éireann (Irish Republic) - Wikipedia

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    Dáil Éireann (English: Assembly of Ireland), also called the Revolutionary Dáil, was the revolutionary, unicameral parliament of the Irish Republic from 1919 to 1922. [1] [2] [3] The Dáil was first formed on 21 January 1919 in Dublin by 69 Sinn Féin MPs elected in the 1918 United Kingdom general election, who had won 73 seats of the 105 seats in Ireland, with four party candidates (Arthur ...

  4. Government of the 1st Dáil - Wikipedia

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    The government of the 1st Dáil was the executive of the unilaterally declared Irish Republic.At the 1918 Westminster election, candidates for Sinn Féin stood on an abstentionist platform, declaring that they would not remain in the Parliament of the United Kingdom but instead form a unicameral, revolutionary parliament for Ireland called Dáil Éireann.

  5. Ceann Comhairle - Wikipedia

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    The position of Ceann Comhairle was created on the first day of the Dáil on 21 January 1919, when it was first established as a breakaway revolutionary parliament. [6] The first Ceann Comhairle was Cathal Brugha, who served for only one day, presiding over the Dáil's first meeting, before leaving the post to become President of Dáil Éireann.

  6. List of female cabinet ministers of the Republic of Ireland

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    The first woman cabinet minister in Ireland was Constance Markievicz, [24] who in April 1919 became Minister for Labour in the Second Ministry of the revolutionary First Dáil. [25] She was only [ 26 ] [ 27 ] the second woman minister in the national government of any country, after Alexandra Kollontai 's appointment in 1917 as People's ...

  7. Members of the 1st Dáil - Wikipedia

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    Never sat in 1st Dáil Kildare North: Domhnall Ua Buachalla [g] Sinn Féin: 21 January 1919 Kildare South: Art O'Connor: Sinn Féin: 1 April 1919 Kilkenny North: W. T. Cosgrave: Sinn Féin: 1 April 1919 Kilkenny South: James O'Mara: Sinn Féin: 1 April 1919 King's County: Patrick McCartan: Sinn Féin: Never sat in 1st Dáil Leitrim: James Dolan ...

  8. List of addresses to the Oireachtas - Wikipedia

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    On 28 April 1949, Jawaharlal Nehru, the Prime Minister of India, was received on the floor of the Dáil; he did not make a speech. [42]On 21 January 2019, a programme of events in the Mansion House, to mark the centenary of the First Dáil, included an address by President Michael D. Higgins [43] [44] and a joint sitting of the 32nd Dáil and 25th Seanad; [45] [43] however, the address was not ...

  9. Records of members of the Oireachtas - Wikipedia

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    First openly gay Green Party TD – Roderic O'Gorman, TD since February 2020. First openly gay Independent Ireland TD – Ken O'Flynn, TD since November 2024. [4] First openly gay TD to be elected the leader of a political party in Dáil Eireann – Leo Varadkar (leader of Fine Gael from June 2017 to March 2024 [5] [6]). (Roderic O'Gorman ...