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| Leader of the Labour Party | |
|---|---|
since 24 March 2022 | |
| Inaugural holder | James Connolly (de facto) Thomas Johnson (de jure) |
| Formation | 1912 (de facto) 1917 (de jure) |
| Website | Ivana Bacik, TD |
The Leader of the Labour Party is the most senior politician within the Labour Party in Ireland. Since 24 March 2022, the office has been held by Ivana Bacik,[1] following the resignation of Alan Kelly as leader of the party.
In a review of procedures at the party's 2017 conference, the position of Deputy leader was abolished after a year of lying vacant, and the nomination and seconding of new leadership candidates was extended to Senators and MEPs as well as TDs.[2]
| Name (Birth–Death) |
Portrait | Constituency | Term of Office | Office(s) held | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| James Tully | Meath | 1972 | 1 July 1977 | Minister for Local Government | ||
| Michael O'Leary | Dublin North-Central | 1 July 1977 | 17 June 1981 | |||
| James Tully | Meath | 17 June 1981 | 22 February 1982 | Minister for Defence | ||
| Barry Desmond | Dún Laoghaire | 22 February 1982 | July 1989 | Minister for Social Welfare Minister for Health | ||
| Ruairi Quinn | Dublin South-East | July 1989 | 13 November 1997 | Minister for Enterprise and Employment Minister for Finance | ||
| Brendan Howlin | Wexford | 13 November 1997 | 25 October 2002 | |||
| Liz McManus | Wicklow | 25 October 2002 | 4 October 2007 | |||
| Joan Burton | Dublin West | 4 October 2007 | 4 July 2014 | Minister for Social Protection | ||
| Alan Kelly | Tipperary North | 4 July 2014 | 20 May 2016 | Minister of State for Public and Commuter Transport Minister for the Environment, Community and Local Government | ||
| Position vacant | 20 May 2016 | |||||
| Position abolished | April 2017 | |||||