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The February 1982 Irish general election to the 23rd Dáil was held on Thursday, 18 February, three weeks after the dissolution of the 22nd Dáil on 27 January by President Patrick Hillery on the request of Taoiseach Garret FitzGerald on the defeat of the government's budget.
February – The Government issues a directive to RTÉ to prohibit the airing of party political broadcasts by Sinn Féin, the political wing of the Provisional IRA. [1] 18 February – Coverage of the 1982 general election is shown on radio and television. [1] 9 March – John Wilson is appointed as Minister for Posts and Telegraphs. [1]
John Bruton (until 9 March 1982) Ray MacSharry (from 9 March 1982 until 14 December 1982) Alan Dukes (from 14 December 1982) Chief Justice: Tom O'Higgins; Dáil: 22nd (until 27 January 1982) 23rd (from 9 March 1982 until 4 November 1982) 24th (from 14 December 1982) Seanad: 15th (until 16 April 1982) 16th (from 13 May 1982 until 21 December 1982)
November 1982 Irish general election Topics referred to by the same term This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title 1982 Irish general election .
The 18th government of Ireland (9 March – 14 December 1982) was the government of Ireland formed after the February 1982 general election to the 23rd Dáil.It was a minority Fianna Fáil government led by Charles Haughey as Taoiseach, reliant on the support of the Sinn Féin The Workers' Party and independent TD Tony Gregory.
The two parties joined in a coalition for the first time after the 2020 election result. Their arrangement meant that the position of Irish prime minister, the taoiseach, was swapped halfway ...
Pages in category "February 1982 in Europe" ... 0–9. February 1982 Irish general election; 1982 Greenlandic European Communities membership referendum; A.
Pages in category "1982 in Irish politics" ... 0–9. February 1982 Irish general election; November 1982 Irish general election; D. 1982 Dublin West by-election; G.