Yes. The political system in Ireland is different than in America, so senators are chosen in different ways and have different functions, but there are senators in Ireland.
No. It was down to social and political issues.
Westminster system and parliamentary republic.
It is not a case that Ireland favours a coalition government, but that the elections often result in them. There are a number of main political parties in Ireland, not just two as in many countries. The electoral system is a proportional representation system. As this is the case, it is hard for one party to get an overall majority in a general election. The result of that is that there are often coalition governments in Ireland.
they are polish.. they dont have a political system they have a republic political system, actually
What the Economic system v. political system
Northern Ireland is, but not the Republic of Ireland which has its own taxation system.
A system of political limits and controls is system of powers
No, the United Kingdom does not have states within its political structure. Instead, it is made up of four countries: England, Scotland, Wales, and Northern Ireland. Each country has its own distinct political system and government, but they are all part of the United Kingdom.
Active political participation by all citizens is the core of which political system
no - Ireland is a very centralised unitary state
what is the strength and weakness of a unitary political system?