Green Party (Ireland) Front Bench
The Green Party lost all its seats at the 2011 general election and has no representation in the 31st Dáil. Its current front bench, formed in 2012, is non-parliamentary.
2012-present (non-parliamentary)
Portfolio | Spokesperson |
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Party leader | Eamon Ryan |
Deputy leader/Education and Skills | Catherine Martin |
Public Expenditure and Reform | Ciarán Cuffe |
Social Protection | Roderic O'Gorman |
Justice, Equality and Defence | Joan Campbell |
Transport, Tourism and Sport | Adam Douglas |
Jobs, Enterprise and Innovation | Marianne Butler |
Health | Oisín Ó hAlmhain |
European Affairs | Brian Meaney |
Foreign Affairs and Trade | Niamh Fitzgibbon |
Housing and Planning | Tom Kivlehan |
Environment, Community and Local Government | Malcolm Noonan |
Communications, Energy and Natural Resources | Ossian Smith |
Children and Youth Affairs | Patrick Costello |
Arts, Heritage and the Gaeltacht | Rian Coulter |
Forestry | Cathy Fitzgerald |
Agriculture, Food and Marine | Seamus Sheridan |
Finance | Mark Dearey |
Welfare | Lorna Bogue |
2007–2011
Portfolio | Spokesperson |
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Party leader | John Gormley |
Deputy leader | Mary White |
Education | Paul Gogarty |
Transport Enterprise, Trade and Employment Communications, Marine and Natural Resources |
Eamon Ryan |
2002–2007
Portfolio | Spokesperson |
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Party Leader | Trevor Sargent |
Finance Social and Family Affairs Community, Rural Development and the Islands |
Dan Boyle |
Foreign Affairs Defence Health and Children Party Chairman |
John Gormley |
Resignations
Portfolio | Spokesperson |
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Environment | Ciarán Cuffe (until 2003) |
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