Ireland's head of state is a president. An Irish president's term is 7 years, and they can do a maximum of 2 terms. The president can be elected by the people, or returned automatically if there are no other candidates. This happened in 2004 with the current president Mary McAleese, who was return unopposed for her second term.
The Irish head of government is called a Taoiseach. After a general election a government is formed. The head of the party that has the majority of seats or in the case of a coalition government, the party with most seats will be elected Taoiseach by the parliament, known as the Dáil. A general election must be held at least once every 5 years.
a socialist leader is chosen by the citizens in a democratic election.
the leader of the Netherlands is chosen by voting or the person is in the parliament.
How leaders are chosen in denmark
the leader who the other leader has chosen is the new leader
Peter was chosen as the leader of the Church and apostles. Pope Gregory was chosen to be the pope and leader of the Church.
voting
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By elections
Ireland has a presidential election, at least once every 7 years.
They are chosen by people voting every 2 years.
A: the Sumerian leader is chosen by it's people.
A leader is not chosen in fascist countries but they get power through use of force and end up being dictators.