30 May 1951: A General Election was held in the Irish
Republic. The 1st Inter-Party Government under John A. Costello was defeated
and Eamon De Valera was elected once again as Taoiseach.
TDs returned:
Fianna Fáil (Eamon de Valera): 69
Fine Gael (Richard Mulcahy): 40
Labour (William Norton): 16
Clann na Talmhan (Michael Donnellan): 6
Clann na Poblachta (Seán MacBride): 2
Independents: 14
The general election of 1951 was caused by a number of
crises within the First Inter-Party Government, most notably the Mother and
Child Scheme. While the whole affair, which saw the resignation of the Minister
for Health, Noël Browne, was not entirely to blame for the collapse of the
government it added to the pressure between the various political parties.
There were other problems facing the country such as rising prices, balance of
payments problems and two farmer TDs withdrew their support for the government
because of rising milk prices.
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