He was president of Ireland for 14 years, from 1959 to 1973. A presidential term in Ireland is 7 years, so he served two terms.
No. Other leaders of the 1916 Rising were executed, but he was not. That was because he was born in New York and was a US citizen, and as Britain wanted support of the US in World War I, they did not want to do anything that would affect that. He died in 1975.
every president is elected for 4 years is what i hear
What would be called a Prime Minister in other countries is known as a Taoiseach in Ireland. Before 1938, the term used was President of the Executive Council. The first person to hold that title was William T. Cosgrave, who held it from October 1922 to March 1932. When the term Taoiseach was first used, Eamon DeValera was the person to first hold it.
Many people believed so, but it is now generally accepted that he did not.
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No. Other leaders of the 1916 Rising were executed, but he was not. That was because he was born in New York and was a US citizen, and as Britain wanted support of the US in World War I, they did not want to do anything that would affect that. He died in 1975.
An Irish presidential term is seven years. Four presidents have served two terms. Seán T O'Kelly (1945 - 1959) Eamon De Valera (1959 - 1973) Patrick Hillery (1976 - 1990) Mary McAleese (1997 - 2011)
You get to be the president for 4 years.
lots of them
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The maximum amount of years you can be US president is 8 years.
how many years can somebody be president
the French president is elected for five years.
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