Since the 9th of March 2011, Enda Kenny has been the Taoiseach, which is the name given for the head of an Irish government. He is the leader of the main government party: Fine Gael. His immediate deputy, or T
Ireland does not have a ruler as such. It is not a monarchy or Dictatorship. At the time of answering this question, March 2012, the current president is Michael D. Higgins , and the current head of government (known in Ireland as a Taoiseach) is Enda Kenny.
There is no ruler of all of Ireland. Ireland is partitioned into Northern Ireland and the Republic of Ireland. The current head of state of Northern Ireland is Queen Elizabeth II and the head of state of the Republic of Ireland is currently President Michael D. Higgins.
Since the 9th of March 2011, Enda Kenny has been the Taoiseach, which is the name given for the head of an Irish government. He is the leader of the main government party: Fine Gael. His immediate deputy, or Tánaiste is Eamon Gilmore, leader of the Labour party.
Ireland also has a president, currently Michael D. Higgins, but the President does not have any real political power, like the presidents in some countries. An Irish President is a head of state and has a few roles when it comes to government, like accepting resignations and presenting seals of office.
Ireland is ruled by the government (president, taoiseach, ministers and so on)
There is no King or Queen in the Republic of Ireland, It is as the name suggests a Republic, same as the U.S. or France a President is elected by the people
They is no king or queen of Ireland.
however they is a president.
The head of state is the president of Ireland. In the Irish language it is An Uachtaráin. The head of government is a separate role and it is called An Taoiseach.
There is no King or Queen of the Republic of Ireland. Republics don't have royalty.
There is no queen of Ireland. Ireland is a republic. It has a president, not a king or queen.
No, it has a President. It is the Republic of Ireland.
No, The first king of Ireland (not high-king) was King Henry VIII of England, who was Lord of Ireland and became then became King. His daughter was Queen Elizabeth I.
No. She is the queen of the United Kingdom, which includes England, but does not include Ireland. Ireland is an independent country. It is a republic, so it has a president. Northern Ireland is part of the United Kingdom, so she is the queen of there.
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Ireland is a republic so it has a president, not a monarch.
Queen Victoria was queen in 1865. She reigned from 1838 to 1901.
Mary I and as a result became Queen Cosort of Spain along as Queen of England, Ireland, and France,
there was no King - the monarch was Queen Victoria, and her husband was Prince Albert
Don't be silly! We have no king, only the Queen!
Queen Victoria ruled the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland from 20 June 1837 until her death on 22 January 1901.Her title was Queen of Great Britain and Ireland.
In 1603 Queen Elizabeth I of England died without issue and was succeeded by James VI of Scotand who became James I of England. He held the three titles King of England, King of Scotland and King of Ireland separately In 1707 the crowns of England and Scotland were united and the monarch (Queen Anne) became Queen of The United Kingdom of Great Britain. She held the title "Queen of Ireland" separately. In 1801 the crowns of Great Britain and Ireland were united and the then monarch (George III) became King of The United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland. In 1922, under the reign of George V, the Southern part of Ireland was partitioned and became what is now The Republic of Ireland. The British monarch then became King of The United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland.