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people born in Ireland (with a few exceptions) children and grandchildren of Irish citizens residents of Northern Ireland
See the link below for details of the role of the Irish president .
No. He is the 9th president of Ireland. Douglas Hyde was the first president of Ireland.
The minimum age for an Irish president is 35.
No, not all residents in Ireland speak English. While English is the predominant language spoken in Ireland, there is also a significant population that speaks Irish Gaelic as their first language.
People who are from Ireland are Irish.People that live in Ireland are Irish. This term is used by people that live in northern Ireland and the republic of Ireland, though some residents in northern Ireland associate themselves more closely with Britain and see themselves as British.The inhabitants of Ireland are called the Irish.
Cearbhall Ó Dálaigh was chief justice of Ireland and later became President
Currently, in October 2012, the head of the Irish government, which in Ireland is known as the Taoiseach, is Enda Kenny. The president of Ireland is Michael D. Higgins. The roles of Taoiseach and President are separate, with the President being the head of state and having little executive power, while the Taoiseach runs the country.
The president of Ireland has to be at least 35 years old.
The salary for the Irish president is about €250,000 per year.
No. You have to be an Irish citizen, but you can have been born outside of Ireland. For example, Eamonn De Valera, who served two terms as president of Ireland, was born in the USA.
Ireland has few black residents, so the Irish were amused to learn that Barack Obama actually has Irish relatives, on his mother's side of the family (Mr. Obama is biracial, with his father's side coming from Africa, and his mother's side, white people from Kansas who are of British and Irish ancestry). In 2011, on an official visit to Ireland, President Obama was able to meet his Irish relatives, and the media found this a very entertaining story.