Ireland is a parliamentary republic and has a similar structure to a constitutional monarchy, with a figurehead President and a Prime Minister (Tioseach)
Ireland is a sovereign, independent, democratic state with a parliamentary system of government.
it has a unitary parliamentary republic
Ireland did not have its own government in 1892. It was governed from Britain. Irish people would have been elected to the parliament, but were not part of government.
No. Popular support for the government is quite low at the moment.
Mostly public-sector, which the government is attempting to change.
Mostly public-sector, which the government is attempting to change.
Northern Ireland has it's own government devolved from the British government. The Republic of Ireland, often incorrectly referred to as the south of Ireland or southern Ireland, has its own government.
Most Irish (both Northern Ireland and Republic of Ireland) are Roman Catholics.
The Republic of Ireland has one main government. There are councils around the country, but they don't have the powers the government has. The island of Ireland is split into the Republic of Ireland and Northern Ireland. Northern Ireland is separate and has its own government.
Yes. In Ireland there is a form of Gaelic. People in Ireland always refer to it as Irish.
the type of art in Ireland is about the people who live there and it's also about nature
Canada has a parliamentary type of government.
Ireland has a national government. There is not a government for each of the four provinces of Ireland. Ireland is a small country, so there is no need for that level of government. Counties have councils, but there is nothing at provincial level.
Dictatorship