Starting with the current president and going back, the 9 Irish presidents are as follows:
Michael D. Higgins
Mary McAleese
Mary Robinson
Patrick J Hillery
Cearbhall Ó Dálaigh
Erskine Childers
Eamon De Valera
Séan T O'Ceallaigh
Douglas Hyde
All of the US presidents have been men. There have been no female presidents.
None , a small percentage have been of Irish descent but none have been fully Irish.
Just about all of them. The Scots and Irish have contributed a great deal to the foundation of the United States. Over 3/4 of the troops in the Civil War were Irish recruited straight off the ships into NY. Many presidents have been of Irish/Scottish decent. Andrew Jackson's family was an immigrant family from Ireland. His father and brother both died in the Revolutionary War. JFK was from a long line of Boston Irish and there have been others.
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There have been many Presidents of the Democratic Republic of Congo over the years. The current President is Joseph Kabila.
There have been 9 Irish presidents. They are:Douglas HydeSéan T O'CeallaighEamon De ValeraErskine ChildersCearbhall Ó DálaighPatrick J HilleryMary RobinsonMary McAleeseMichael D. Higgins
There are 32 Irish Counties. 26 in the Republic and 6 in the North.
All of the US presidents have been men. There have been no female presidents.
Wikipedia says 80 but i heard that Bolivia has had more Presidents than years as a republic.
around 200ishThere have been 44 Presidents that have been sworn in.
only Two presidents have been tried
In terms of fundamental state laws, the French Republic is the fifth Republic.
Our society has been influenced by the Irish in so many things. Music, art, theater, songs, government, inventions, writers, foods, and business. Over 60% of the civil war soldiers were Irish. Several presidents have Irish ancestors. Andrew Jackson's family were Irish. The Irish built the nation's railroads.
No US presidents so far have been Lutherans.
The current Republic of Albania is on the 6th president, Bujar Nishani. The Albanian Republic also had a President from 1925 to 1928, Ahmet Zog, making a total of 7 presidents.
There have been four Presidents of Ireland since 1988. Patrick Hillery was President in 1988, serving from 1976 to 1990. Mary Robinson was President from 1990 to 1997. Mary McAleese was President from 1997 to 2011. Michael D. Higgins has been President since 2011. An Irish President can serve up to two terms of 7 years each.