Iceland has a government of democracy.
Ireland is a republic, not a monarchy, so it has a president not a king or queen. The current president of Ireland (October 2012) is Michael D. Higgins.Ireland is a republic, not a monarchy, so it has a president not a king or queen. The current president of Ireland (October 2012) is Michael D. Higgins.Ireland is a republic, not a monarchy, so it has a president not a king or queen. The current president of Ireland (October 2012) is Michael D. Higgins.Ireland is a republic, not a monarchy, so it has a president not a king or queen. The current president of Ireland (October 2012) is Michael D. Higgins.Ireland is a republic, not a monarchy, so it has a president not a king or queen. The current president of Ireland (October 2012) is Michael D. Higgins.Ireland is a republic, not a monarchy, so it has a president not a king or queen. The current president of Ireland (October 2012) is Michael D. Higgins.Ireland is a republic, not a monarchy, so it has a president not a king or queen. The current president of Ireland (October 2012) is Michael D. Higgins.Ireland is a republic, not a monarchy, so it has a president not a king or queen. The current president of Ireland (October 2012) is Michael D. Higgins.Ireland is a republic, not a monarchy, so it has a president not a king or queen. The current president of Ireland (October 2012) is Michael D. Higgins.Ireland is a republic, not a monarchy, so it has a president not a king or queen. The current president of Ireland (October 2012) is Michael D. Higgins.Ireland is a republic, not a monarchy, so it has a president not a king or queen. The current president of Ireland (October 2012) is Michael D. Higgins.
Ireland has never had a president - since it's always been ruled by a monarchy. The Republic of Ireland has never had a black president, the current president (2011) is Mary McAleese.
No. The Republic of Ireland is a republic, which means it does not have a monarchy. It has a president. Northern Ireland has the Queen as its head of state.
She is not important to Ireland. Ireland has no monarchy, so the the queen is not important to Ireland. Ireland is an independent country with its own head of state. Ireland is a republic and has a president as head of state.
Yes. Britain is a Parliamentary Democracy.
Northern Ireland is separate to the Republic of Ireland. The Republic of Ireland has a president. Northern Ireland comes under the jurisdiction of the United Kingdom which is not a republic, but a monarchy and so it has a queen.
Ireland became independent and a republic. They were under British rule, which was a monarchy and so had a king or queen. A republic has a president. So when Ireland became independent they eventually started to have a president as the head of state.
No. She is the queen of the United Kingdom, which includes England, but does not include Ireland. Ireland is an independent country. It is a republic, so it has a president. Northern Ireland is part of the United Kingdom, so she is the queen of there.
Socialist Democracy - Ireland - was created in 1996.
There can be little difference between a parliamentary republic and a constitutional monarchy, except the President in a parliamentary republic (such as Germany or Ireland) has made a positive decision to become Head of State.
Ireland is a republic not a monarchy, so it does not have a prince.