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The '''Minister of State''' in ], who has special reponsibilty for ], is officially styled '''Minister of State at the Department of Health and Children, at the Department of Justice, Equality and Law Reform and at the Department of Education and Science (with special responsibility for Children)''', and is a ] post in the ] Departments of ], ] and ]. The Minister works together with the various senior Ministers in these departments and has special responsibility for children's affairs. The Minister of State does not hold ] rank, however, the minister often attends cabinet meetings. The position, in its current form, was created on ], ]. | The '''Minister of State''' in ], who has special reponsibilty for ], is officially styled '''Minister of State at the Department of Health and Children, at the Department of Justice, Equality and Law Reform and at the Department of Education and Science (with special responsibility for Children)''', and is a ] post in the ] Departments of ], ] and ]. The Minister works together with the various senior Ministers in these departments and has special responsibility for children's affairs. The Minister of State does not hold ] rank, however, the minister often attends cabinet meetings. The position, in its current form, was created on ], ]. | ||
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The Minister of State in Ireland, who has special reponsibilty for children, is officially styled Minister of State at the Department of Health and Children, at the Department of Justice, Equality and Law Reform and at the Department of Education and Science (with special responsibility for Children), and is a junior ministerial post in the Irish Departments of Health & Children, Education & Science and Justice, Equality & Law Reform. The Minister works together with the various senior Ministers in these departments and has special responsibility for children's affairs. The Minister of State does not hold cabinet rank, however, the minister often attends cabinet meetings. The position, in its current form, was created on December 20, 1994.
The current incumbent is Brian Lenihan, Jnr, TD, who took up the post in 2002.
Minister of State for Children 1994–present
# | Name | Entered Office | Left Office | Party | |
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Template:Irish politics/party colours/FG| | 1. | Austin Currie | December 20, 1994 | June 26, 1997 | Fine Gael |
Template:Irish politics/party colours/FF| | 2. | Frank Fahey | July 8, 1997 | February 1, 2000 | Fianna Fáil |
Template:Irish politics/party colours/FF| | 3. | Mary Hanafin | February 1, 2000 | June 6, 2002 | Fianna Fáil |
Template:Irish politics/party colours/FF| | 4. | Brian Lenihan, Jnr | June 19, 2002 | Incumbent | Fianna Fáil |
See also
- Minister of State
- Department of Health & Children
- Department of Justice, Equality & Law Reform
- Department of Education & Science