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in 1839 Ireland was part of the United Kingdom, with a local administration based in Dublin under the leadership of the Lord Lieutenant (Governor) and the Chief Secretary for Ireland. All laws were passed by the UK Parliament in London etc

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Where is NK Ireland in 1839?

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Do north and south Ireland have the same government?

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Is Ireland governed by one big central government?

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What does the provincial government do for Ireland?

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.


Is the government of Ireland Monarchy democracy or dictatorship?

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What Government is Ireland run by?

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Is Ireland a limited government or unlimited government?

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Do government laeders in Ireland follow rule of law?

Like all politicians,when it suits them.


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