Leaders Of Ireland
Until the 17th century, political power in Ireland was shared among small earldoms. Afterward, Ireland effectively became an English colony, and, when the Act of Union came into effect in 1801, Ireland was joined with England and Scotland under the name of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland. In 1921 the Irish Free State was established as a self-governing dominion of the British Empire, and in 1937 Ireland gained independence. It remained a member of the British Commonwealth until 1948. Over its history, Ireland has had many political leaders with various titles. Since 1937 the head of government of Ireland has been the taoiseach (prime minister).
The table provides a chronological list of the leaders of Ireland since 1922.
name
term
William Thomas Cosgrave
1922–32
Eamon de Valera
1932–48
John Costello
1948–51
Eamon de Valera
1951–54
John Costello
1954–57
Eamon de Valera
1957–59
Sean F. Lemass
1959–66
Jack Lynch
1966–73
Liam Cosgrave
1973–77
Jack Lynch
1977–79
Charles Haughey
1979–81
Garret FitzGerald
1981–82
Charles Haughey
1982
Garret FitzGerald
1982–87
Charles Haughey
1987–92
Albert Reynolds
1992–94
John Bruton
1994–97
Bertie Ahern
1997–2008
Brian Cowen
2008–11
Enda Kenny
2011–17
Leo Varadkar
2017–20
Micheál Martin
2020–22
Leo Varadkar
2022–
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