The minister for health in Ireland at the current time (January 2013) is Dr. James Reilly.
The minister for health in Ireland at the current time (January 2013) is Dr. James Reilly.
The minister for health in Ireland at the current time (January 2013) is Dr. James Reilly.
The minister for health in Ireland at the current time (January 2013) is Dr. James Reilly.
The minister for health in Ireland at the current time (January 2013) is Dr. James Reilly.
The minister for health in Ireland at the current time (January 2013) is Dr. James Reilly.
The minister for health in Ireland at the current time (January 2013) is Dr. James Reilly.
The minister for health in Ireland at the current time (January 2013) is Dr. James Reilly.
The minister for health in Ireland at the current time (January 2013) is Dr. James Reilly.
The minister for health in Ireland at the current time (January 2013) is Dr. James Reilly.
The minister for health in Ireland at the current time (January 2013) is Dr. James Reilly.
Ireland does not have a prime minister. The official title of the head of an Irish government is the Taoiseach. Enda Kenny is the Taoiseach in 2013, having taken office on the 9th of March 2011.
The Republic of Ireland does not have a prime minister. The head of an Irish government is known as a Taoiseach. The following people have served as Taoiseach or as President of the Executive Council, a former title for an Irish head of government, not to be confused with the president. Only the first two had the title President of the Executive Council, and it was during the second holder's time that the title became Taoiseach:
William T. Cosgrave
Eamon DeValera
John A. Costello
Seán Lemass
Jack Lynch
Liam Cosgrave
Charles Haughey
Garret Fitzgerald
Albert Reynolds
John Bruton
Bertie Ahern
Brian Cowen
Enda Kenny
The head of an Irish government is known as a Taoiseach, not a prime minister. Currently (Feb 2012) Enda Kenny holds that title.
Ireland's head of government is known as a Taoiseach, not a Prime Minister. In 2010, the Taoiseach was Brian Cowen.
The minister for health in Ireland at the current time (January 2013) is Dr. James Reilly.
No. Ireland does not have a prime minister. Ireland has a Taoiseach. So Gerry Adams will never be Prime Minister of Ireland nor will he ever be Taoiseach.
Ireland does not have a prime minister. The corresponding role in Ireland is known as a Taoiseach. Brian Cowen was Taoiseach in 2009.
Ireland does not have a deputy prime minister or a prime minister. The head of an Irish government is known as the Taoiseach. The Taoiseach's deputy is known as the Tánaiste. The Tánaiste in 2010 was Mary Coughlan.
IReland does not have a prime minister or deputy prime minister. The equivalent of a prime minister in Ireland is known as a Taoiseach and the deputy is known as the Tánaiste. The last Tánaiste was Mary Coughlan - 2007-2011. The present Tánaiste (April 2011) is Eamonn Gilmore.
Ireland does not have a Prime Minister. It has a Taoiseach who is similar to a Prime Minister and It also has a President. The current Prime Minister is Enda Kenny and the current President is Mary McAleese.
Angela Merkel was the Chancellor of Germany in 2013, not the Prime Minister, as Germany's head of government is known by the title Chancellor.
Oqil Oqilovis the Prime Minister of Tajikistan in 2013.Oqilov became the 7th Prime Minister of Tajikistan on 1999.
Thongsing Thammavong is the Prime Minister of Laos in 2013. He became the Prime Minister of Laos on 2010 December 23 after the resignation of Prime Minister Bouasone Bouphavanh.
Thongsing Thammavong is the Prime Minister of Laos in 2013. He became the Prime Minister of Laos on 2010 December 23 after the resignation of Prime Minister Bouasone Bouphavanh.
Ireland does not have a Prime Minister. The head of an Irish government is known as the Taoiseach. The Taoiseach in 2005 was Bertie Ahern.
Kwesi Ahoomey-Zunuis the Prime Minister of Togo in 2013.He became the Prime Minister of Togo on 2012 July 23, after Prime Minister Gilbert Houngbo resigned.
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