Ireland is a republic so it has a president, not a monarch.
Ireland is a republic, not a monarchy, so it has a president not a king or queen. The current president of Ireland (October 2012) is Michael D. Higgins.Ireland is a republic, not a monarchy, so it has a president not a king or queen. The current president of Ireland (October 2012) is Michael D. Higgins.Ireland is a republic, not a monarchy, so it has a president not a king or queen. The current president of Ireland (October 2012) is Michael D. Higgins.Ireland is a republic, not a monarchy, so it has a president not a king or queen. The current president of Ireland (October 2012) is Michael D. Higgins.Ireland is a republic, not a monarchy, so it has a president not a king or queen. The current president of Ireland (October 2012) is Michael D. Higgins.Ireland is a republic, not a monarchy, so it has a president not a king or queen. The current president of Ireland (October 2012) is Michael D. Higgins.Ireland is a republic, not a monarchy, so it has a president not a king or queen. The current president of Ireland (October 2012) is Michael D. Higgins.Ireland is a republic, not a monarchy, so it has a president not a king or queen. The current president of Ireland (October 2012) is Michael D. Higgins.Ireland is a republic, not a monarchy, so it has a president not a king or queen. The current president of Ireland (October 2012) is Michael D. Higgins.Ireland is a republic, not a monarchy, so it has a president not a king or queen. The current president of Ireland (October 2012) is Michael D. Higgins.Ireland is a republic, not a monarchy, so it has a president not a king or queen. The current president of Ireland (October 2012) is Michael D. Higgins.
There is no queen of Ireland. Ireland is a republic. It has a president, not a king or queen.
No, it has a President. It is the Republic of Ireland.
Ireland did not have a president in 1620. At that time Ireland was under British rule and the King at that time was James I. Ireland got its first president in June 1938. His name was Douglas Hyde.
No. Queen Elizabeth II is the Queen of the United Kingdoms and Northern Ireland, which includes Scotland. She reigns there as Queen, but she does not rule. That is she is the head of state but she cannot command the government.
No. She is the queen of the United Kingdom, which includes England, but does not include Ireland. Ireland is an independent country. It is a republic, so it has a president. Northern Ireland is part of the United Kingdom, so she is the queen of there.
Ireland has had a President since 1938 and has been a fully independent republic since 1949
Douglas Hyde was the first persident of Ireland in 1922 for the free republic
Ireland became independent and a republic. They were under British rule, which was a monarchy and so had a king or queen. A republic has a president. So when Ireland became independent they eventually started to have a president as the head of state.
As yet, there is no fifteenth president of Ireland. The current president is the ninth president of Ireland.
No, Ireland had a President from 1937, but did not become a republic until 1949 It was technically a "Free State"- similar to Canada, Australia, etc