Bertie Ahern.
Brian Cowen became Taoiseach on the 7th of May 2008.
The Taoiseach of Ireland is very well paid. Brian Cowen is no longer Taoiseach of Ireland, so he no longer earns so much money.
Ireland does not have a prime minister. The corresponding role in Ireland is known as a Taoiseach. Brian Cowen was Taoiseach in 2009.
Brian Cowen, the current Taoiseach (May 2010) was born on the 10th of January 1960, making him 50 years old.
No. Enda Kenny became Taoiseach on the 9th of March 2011.
The population of Cowon is 193.
Cowon was created in 1995-04.
Brian Cowen is no longer in politics and so he does not have an assistant. When he was Taoiseach, Mary Coughlan was his Tánaiste.
Brian Cowen is a former Taoiseach of Ireland, which is the equivalent of a prime minister in other countries.
There is no time limit on a Taoiseach as such. There must be a general election at least every 5 years. After that the Irish Parliament - Dáil Éireann - elects a Taoiseach. So if the same government won several elections, a Taoiseach could be in power for a long time. If he resigns as Taoiseach, as Bertie Ahern did last year, a new Taoiseach can be elected. Bertie Ahern was Taoiseach for 11 years. Eamon DeValera was Taoiseach for 16 years.
At the moment a party called Fiannafail are the Irish government and Brian Cowen is the Taoiseach.
Taoiseach is the official title used for the head of a government in the Republic of Ireland. It comes from an old Irish word meaning leader. The term was adopted as the official title for the head of government in 1937, through the Irish constitution that was came into operation in December 1937. The current Taoiseach is Brian Cowen, who has been Taoiseach since May 2008.