The Party of the Irish Progressive Democrats was dissolved back in 2009.
No, he is a socialist who supports the democratic party
The Irish 'Gaelic' would be seif or cócaire; head chef would be príomhchócaire.The Scottish Gaelic would be còcaire.
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That is a good question. Most defense attorneys are former prosecutors. It is easier to get a job with the District Attorney or the head prosecutor working for government. Prosecutors are usually Republicans. When they want to go out on their own and start a defense practice the prosecutor usually has experience in the community and experience in the law and experience on how the other side thinks, all very valuable. Once they become defense attorneys and they grow older and wiser they tend to be Democrats. As they grow older the really successful defense attorneys make a lot of money and become Republicans again. So it is hard to say. Depends on age, experience and income levels.
The Progressive Democrats no longer exists. It was dissolved on the 20th of November, 2009. Its last leader was Ciarán Cannon.
A number of different governments were in place during that time in Ireland. At the start of that time a government with Fianna Fáil and the Progressive Democrats were in power, with Charles Haughey as Taoiseach (the official title for the head of an Irish government). From 1992, Fianna Fáil and Labour were in power, with Albert Reynolds at Taoiseach. From 1994 to 1997 a coalition of Fine Gael, Labour and Democratic Left. From 1997 and for the rest of the period in question, Fianna Fáil and the Progressive Democrats were in power and Bertie Ahern was Taoiseach.
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The word used for the head of an Irish government is the word Taoiseach, pronounced "tea - shock". It is a word from the Irish language and it is an old word meaning leader or chieftain.
Taoiseach is the title used for the head of an Irish government and the answer you are looking for. It does not actually mean Prime Minister. Príomh Aire means Prime Minister, but that term is never used for the head of an Irish government.
The taoiseach (which is a word from our native language)
An Taoiseach, which is the title for the head of an Irish government.
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The Irish Republic is an independent democratic country "ruled" by its citizens. Northern Ireland is a part of the United Kingdom, which is also a democratic country. The prime minister really is the one who "rules" Ireland
The official title of the head of an Irish government is the Taoiseach. Currently, in October 2013, it is Enda Kenny.
The President is Michael D. Higgins. The President is the head of state but the functions of the President are mainly ceremonial. Enda Kenny who is An Taoiseach( the equivalent of a Prime Minister) is the head of the government. The government runs the country.