Following the General Election, the Green Party have appointed new spokespeople. The new roles will align with government departments and are drawn from members of the Parliamentary Party.
Members of the party will have an opportunity to talk with the spokespeople on their issues. Details will be sent out in a separate email over the coming days.
We would also like to take this opportunity to say thanks to the spokespeople who served the last term, for their leadership and expertise in service to the Party.
Green Party Leader Eamon Ryan TD – Spokesperson for Department of the Taoiseach
Green Party Deputy Leader Catherine Martin TD – Spokesperson for Department of Education and Skills
Neasa Hourigan TD – Spokesperson for Department of Finance
Ossian Smyth TD – Spokesperson for Department of Health
Marc Ó Cathasaigh TD – Spokesperson for Department of Employment Affairs and Social Protection
Joe O’Brien TD – Spokesperson for Department of Transport, Tourism and Sport
Roderic O’Gorman TD – Spokesperson for Department of Justice and Equality
Brian Leddin TD – Spokesperson for Department of Communications, Climate Action and Environment
Malcolm Noonan TD – Spokesperson for Department of Rural and Community Development
Patrick Costello TD – Spokesperson for Department of Children and Youth Affairs
Steven Matthews TD – Spokesperson for Department of Business, Enterprise and Innovation
Francis Noel Duffy TD – Spokesperson for Department of Housing, Planning and Local Government
Senator Pippa Hacket – Spokesperson for Department of Agriculture, Food and the Marine
Senator Pauline O’Reilly – Spokesperson for Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade
Cllr Peter Kavanagh – Spokesperson for the Irish Language
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