Presidential Commission (Ireland)

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The Presidential Commission (Template:Langx) is a body which performs the functions of the president of Ireland in the case of a vacancy or temporary absence.

Membership

Three members serve on the Presidential Commission.

Office Description Incumbent
Chief Justice President of the Supreme Court Donal O'Donnell
Ceann Comhairle Chairperson of Dáil Éireann Verona Murphy
Cathaoirleach Chairperson of Seanad Éireann Mark Daly

Under Article 14.2 of the Constitution of Ireland, the President of the Court of Appeal acts as a member in place of the Chief Justice if that office is vacant. <ref>Template:Cite web</ref> The Leas-Cheann Comhairle acts as a member in place of the Ceann Comhairle if that office is vacant. The Leas-Chathaoirleach acts as a member in place of the Cathaoirleach if that office is vacant.<ref>Constitution of Ireland, Articles 14.2.2°, 14.2.3°, 14.2.4°.</ref> The Commission may act with at least two members.<ref>Constitution of Ireland, Article 14.3.</ref>

Prior to the ratification by referendum on 4 October 2013 of the Thirty-third Amendment of the Constitution of Ireland, which established the Court of Appeal, Article 14 specified that the President of the High Court would act as a member in place of the Chief Justice. However, the Thirty-third Amendment placed the President of the new Court of Appeal ahead of the President of the High Court in the Irish judicial hierarchy, as the second most senior judge in the country.<ref>Template:Cite web</ref> This necessitated the amendment to the membership of the Presidential Commission.

A proposal to abolish the Seanad, which was rejected at referendum in 2013, would have seen the Leas-Cheann Comhairle take the place of the Cathaoirleach on the Commission.<ref>Template:Cite web</ref><ref>Template:Cite web</ref>

Powers

The Presidential Commission fulfills all functions and duties of the office of President of Ireland when the office of President is vacant, or when the President is unavailable.

Vacancy may occur:

  • on the death of the incumbent, as in 1974;
  • on the resignation of the incumbent, as in 1976 and 1997;
  • by impeachment of the incumbent, which has never happened;
  • in the short interval between the conclusion of one president's term of office and the inauguration of a successor the next day — although the Presidential Commission has never been required to act in this time.

The Presidential Commission has often acted when the president is abroad, typically while making a state visit.<ref>Template:Cite web</ref> When the 22nd government of Ireland collapsed in November 1992, president Mary Robinson was abroad. The resignation of the Progressive Democrats ministers, the appointment by Taoiseach Albert Reynolds of caretaker Fianna Fáil replacement ministers, and Reynolds' request for a dissolution of the Dáil, were all effected by the Presidential Commission.<ref name=resign>Template:Cite web</ref><ref>Template:Cite news</ref> Temporary illness may also indispose the President. No President has ever refused to fulfil any of the duties of office.

Bills have occasionally been signed into law by the presidential commission while the president is out of the country; for example, the presidential commission signed the Marriage Act 2015 legislating for same-sex marriage as Michael D. Higgins was in the United States.<ref>Template:Cite news</ref>

Origins

Template:Wikisource The Presidential Commission was created in the 1937 Constitution of Ireland. It was first used between 29 December 1937, when the Constitution came into force, and 25 June 1938, when the first president was inaugurated. During this period, under the Transitory Provisions of the Constitution, the commission consisted of Chief Justice, the President of the High Court, and the Ceann Comhairle. Its composition differed from later commissions, as Seanad Éireann had not been constituted and elected.

Members of the Presidential Commission as acting President of Ireland

1937–1938

From the adoption of the Constitution of Ireland to the inauguration of Douglas Hyde.

Name Office Period
Timothy Sullivan Chief Justice 29 December 1937 25 June 1938
Frank Fahy Ceann Comhairle
Conor Maguire President of the High Court

1974

From the death of Erskine H. Childers to the inauguration of Cearbhall Ó Dálaigh.

Name Office Period
Tom O'Higgins Chief Justice 17 November 1974 19 December 1974
Seán Treacy Ceann Comhairle
James Dooge Cathaoirleach

1976

From the resignation of Cearbhall Ó Dálaigh to the inauguration of Patrick Hillery.

Name Office Period
Tom O'Higgins Chief Justice 22 October 1976 3 December 1976
Seán Treacy Ceann Comhairle
James Dooge Cathaoirleach

1997

From the resignation of Mary Robinson to the inauguration of Mary McAleese.

Name Office Period
Liam Hamilton Chief Justice 12 September 1997 11 November 1997
Séamus Pattison Ceann Comhairle
Liam T. Cosgrave Cathaoirleach 17 September 1997
Brian Mullooly 17 September 1997 11 November 1997

See also

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