No. He's a singer, perticulaurly associated with fans that are in their 50's onwards.
(absolutely correct - but Daniel O'Connell was a political leader in the 19th century and the two names can sometimes be confused)
Fianna Fáil, which is a political party in Ireland.
Daniel Webster
Patrick "Patt" Lalor (1781–1856) was a political leader in Queen's County, Ireland in the 19th century.
Ireland is a democracy so all political leaders must be elected.
She is the head of state, but does not take an active role in the day to day running of Northern Ireland. She is a monarch, not a political leader.
You could say nobody, as Northern Ireland as it now is, did not come into existence until 1922. However, the person you would be looking for would be James Craig.
a non political leader is someone that is in politics and is not a leader
No, in both Ireland and Canada, the Prime Minister leads the largest party in the lower house (Dail in Ireland and House of Commons in Canada). In Australia the prime minister is the leader of the political group with a mayority in the lower house / house of representatives. The leader of the senate is caled the president of the senate. the president of the senate doesnot necesarily have to be of the same party as that of the prime minister.
the political leader and the minister was Moussa Traore
The term vice-president is not used. The position is called the deputy leader. As of the 7th of March 2015, the deputy leader of Fine Gael is James Reilly.
Assassination is the murdering of a government or political leader.
Adolf Hitler is the main political leader of the nazis