Statutory mandate
Exercise of the executive power of the State
What this means
- The Government, also called the Cabinet, holds the executive power of the State under the Irish Constitution.[source]
- This means the Cabinet is the body responsible for running the country and making key decisions on behalf of the State.[source]
- The Government is collectively responsible for all Government Departments, meaning ministers share responsibility for decisions made.[source]
- The Cabinet must answer to Dail Eireann, the lower house of parliament, which is a core accountability check on government power.[source]
- This mandate is grounded in Articles 28.2 and 28.4 of the Constitution of Ireland 1937, giving it the highest legal standing in the State.[source]
Direct impact (1)
- duty held by body
Indirect impact (2)
Two-hop relationships traced through the entity above. Useful for spotting downstream knock-on effects.
- duty held by body → is appointed by2-hop via cabinet-collectiveTaoiseachBody
- duty held by body → is accountable to2-hop via cabinet-collectiveDáil ÉireannBody
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Relationship map
One-hop relationships derived from the entity records. Click any node to follow the link.
Duty
The Government exercises the executive power of the State, is collectively responsible for the Departments of State, and is responsible to Dáil Éireann.
- Owning body
- Government (Cabinet)
Legislative references
- Constitution of Ireland 1937, Article 28.2
- Constitution of Ireland 1937, Article 28.4
Linked commitments (0)
No commitments are linked to this mandate.
Sources
Sources
- Constitution of Ireland - Article 28 (The Government)Irish Statute Book·Retrieved 2026-05-21high
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