Patrick Hillery was the 6th President of Ireland, serving a total of two terms, from the 3rd of December 1976 to the 2nd December 1990.
Patrick Hillery was the 6th President of Ireland, serving a total of two terms, from the 3rd of December 1976 to the 2nd December 1990.
Patrick Hillery was the 6th President of Ireland, serving a total of two terms, from the 3rd of December 1976 to the 2nd December 1990.
Patrick Hillery was the 6th President of Ireland, serving a total of two terms, from the 3rd of December 1976 to the 2nd December 1990.
Patrick Hillery was the 6th President of Ireland, serving a total of two terms, from the 3rd of December 1976 to the 2nd December 1990.
Patrick Hillery was the 6th President of Ireland, serving a total of two terms, from the 3rd of December 1976 to the 2nd December 1990.
Patrick Hillery was the 6th President of Ireland, serving a total of two terms, from the 3rd of December 1976 to the 2nd December 1990.
Patrick Hillery was the 6th President of Ireland, serving a total of two terms, from the 3rd of December 1976 to the 2nd December 1990.
Patrick Hillery was the 6th President of Ireland, serving a total of two terms, from the 3rd of December 1976 to the 2nd December 1990.
Patrick Hillery was the 6th President of Ireland, serving a total of two terms, from the 3rd of December 1976 to the 2nd December 1990.
Patrick Hillery was the 6th President of Ireland, serving a total of two terms, from the 3rd of December 1976 to the 2nd December 1990.
Patrick Hillery was the 6th President of Ireland, serving a total of two terms, from the 3rd of December 1976 to the 2nd December 1990.
A sixth of the island of Ireland is taken up by Northern Ireland. The remainder of the island is the Republic of Ireland.
Sixth Amendment of the Constitution of Ireland happened in 1979.
Twenty-sixth Amendment of the Constitution of Ireland happened in 2002.
As yet, there is no fifteenth president of Ireland. The current president is the ninth president of Ireland.
Ireland did not have its first president until 1938, so there was no president of Ireland in 1865.
Michael D. Higgins, the current President of Ireland, is the 9th President of Ireland.
Ireland does not have a vice president. No such office exists. Ireland just has a president. If a president dies or resigns a new president is chosen.
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Ireland has a President as the head of state.
There was never a Jewish president of Ireland.
Ireland is a republic, as it has a president and it is a democracy as the leaders of Ireland, including the president, are elected.
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