In saying PM you refer to Prime Minister. Ireland does not have a Prime Minister. The head of an Irish government is called the Taoiseach. John Bruton was the Taoiseach of the Republic of Ireland in 1995.
John Bruton, the leader of Fine Gael at that time.
The Taoiseach is the head of the government. As Ireland is a democracy, the Taoiseach is answerable to the Irish parliament, known as the Dáil and to the people of Ireland. The head of state in Ireland is the president, and officially appoints a Taoiseach after the Dáil has voted for a Taoiseach and accepts a Taoiseach's resignation and the calling of a general election after its dissolution for of the Dáil for an election.
Ireland does not have a prime minister. The corresponding role in Ireland is known as a Taoiseach. Brian Cowen was Taoiseach in 2009.
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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 head of an Irish government is known as the Taoiseach. The Taoiseach in 2005 was Bertie Ahern.
Ireland is a democracy. The Taoiseach is just the head of government, not the head of state. The Taoiseach is answerable to the Irish parliament.
Albert Reynolds
Ireland does not have a prime minister. The head of an Irish government is called a Taoiseach. The Taoiseach in 1993 was Albert Reynolds.
In Ireland the Emergency was the name given to World War II. During that time Eamon De Valera was Taoiseach.
The head of an Irish government is known as a Taoiseach, which would be the equivalent of a prime minister in other countries. Enda Kenny is currently the Taoiseach. The president is Michael D. Higgins.
We don't have a prime minister, we have the Taoiseach. Currently the Taoiseach is Enda Kenny.
Maurice Moynihan has written: 'The functions of the Department of the Taoiseach' -- subject(s): Ireland (Eire), Ireland (Eire). Dept. of the Taoiseach