12 MEPs represent the Republic of Ireland. 3 MEPs represent Northern Ireland. See the related question below.
The Republic of Ireland elected 13 MEPs in 2004.
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The Republic of Ireland has 11 MEPs. Northern Ireland has 3 MEPs.
That will depend on the office in question. Most political terms have a maximum of 5 years, as is the case for people elected Ireland's parliament. People can then be re-elected and serve for many years. The president has a 7 year term and can serve for only 2 terms. Lord Mayors in Ireland generally serve a 1 year term.
One, the one elected to represent the parliamentary constituency in which you live.
2 senators represent new york just like other states
There are many different people who are elected for different things. These people are all different ages when they are elected.
Ireland does not have the data online as to how many auctioneers there are.
Ireland is a parliamentary democracy. The National Parliament (Oireachtas) consists of the President and two Houses: Dáil Éireann (House of Representatives) and Seanad Éireann (the Senate) Under the Constitution there must be at least one Member of the Dáil Éireann for every 20,000 to 30,000 people and at present there are 166 Members representing 43 constituencies. The Seanad Éireann is composed of 60 Members.
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The term is republic ("democratic republic" or "representative democracy") and is the basis for all modern democracies. Many countries elect separate legislatures and executives, while others (parliamentary form) combine the two.
Yes, you will find people from many countries and influences from many cultures in Ireland, along with Ireland's own culture.
Yes, there are people from India, and many other countries, living in Ireland.