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The president of Ireland (Irish: Uachtarán na hÉireann) is the head of state of Ireland and the supreme commander of the Irish Defence Forces. [2] The presidency is a predominantly ceremonial institution, serving as the representative of the Irish state both at home and abroad. [3]
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Higgins was the president of the Labour Party from 2003 to 2011, until he resigned following his election as president of Ireland. [ 4 ] [ 5 ] Higgins has used his time in office as president to address issues concerning justice , social equality , social inclusion , anti- sectarianism , anti-racism , and reconciliation.
The office of president was established in 1937, in part as a replacement for the office of governor-general that existed during the 1922–1937 Irish Free State. The seven-year term of office of the president was inspired by that of the presidents of Weimar Germany. At the time the office was established critics warned that the post might lead ...
He was replaced by Simon Harris, who became Ireland’s youngest ever leader. Harris, the outgoing taoiseach, assumed the role of deputy prime minister Thursday, and will expect to step back into ...
These lists of heads of state of Ireland compile monarchs and presidents of Ireland. ... see President of Ireland#List of presidents of Ireland;
Trudeau will step down from the role after nine years as PM once his governing Liberals find a new leader. ... They will also have to take on the threats of 25% tariffs proposed by US President ...
President of Ireland (1938–present) Heads of government. Presidents of the Executive Council (1922–1937) Taoisigh of Ireland (prime minister) (1937–present)