Public body
Tánaiste
What this means
- The Tanaiste is the deputy head of the Irish Government, second in seniority only to the Taoiseach.[source]
- If the Taoiseach is temporarily away or unable to act, the Tanaiste steps in and carries out all the same powers and duties.[source]
- Should the office of Taoiseach become vacant, the Tanaiste takes over that role until a new Taoiseach is appointed.[source]
- Simon Harris currently holds the position of Tanaiste, having also served as a TD since 2011.[source]
- The role matters for accountability because it ensures continuity of government leadership and that executive power is never left without a responsible holder.[source][source]
Direct impact (2)
- owns statutory mandate
- holds role: TánaisteSimon HarrisOfficeholder
Indirect impact (6)
Two-hop relationships traced through the entity above. Useful for spotting downstream knock-on effects.
- holds role: Tánaiste → holds role: Teachta Dála2-hop via simon-harrisDáil ÉireannBody
- holds role: Tánaiste → holds role: Minister for Finance2-hop via simon-harris
- holds role: Tánaiste → member of party2-hop via simon-harrisFine GaelParty
- holds role: Tánaiste → responsible for commitment2-hop via simon-harris
- holds role: Tánaiste → responsible for commitment2-hop via simon-harris
- holds role: Tánaiste → responsible for commitment2-hop via simon-harris
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