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- Government of Ireland: Welcome to gov. ie
gov ie is the official website of the Government of Ireland It serves as a central hub for accessing public services and government information
- List of Government Departments
There are 18 government departments, or departments of state: A complete list of government departments and departments of state
- Government of Ireland - Citizens Information
This document has information about how the Government of Ireland is formed and the roles of the Taoiseach, Tanaiste and Attorney General
- How Is The Irish Government Structured? - The Irish Parlor
From the executive to the legislative, we’ll break down the roles and responsibilities of each component, giving you a comprehensive understanding of the Irish political system Let’s dive right in and take a closer look at how the Irish government operates!
- Government at a Glance 2025: Ireland - OECD
These country-specific factsheets are based on the data from Government at a Glance 2025, on a wide array of public governance and public administration issues, ranging from trust in government, satisfaction with services, digital government, regulation, and procurement, to public employment and public finances
- Ireland: Government - globalEDGE
Ireland: Government Key Figures Chief of State: President Michael D Higgins Head of Government: Taoiseach (Prime Minister) Simon Harris Overview Government Name: Ireland Constitution: Adopted: 1937; mainly focused upon guaranteeing certain fundamental rights and defining the structure of government Constitution can only be amended by means of
- Government of Ireland - Wikipedia
The government of Ireland is both the de jure and de facto executive authority in Ireland This is in contrast to some other parliamentary regimes, where the head of state is the nominal chief executive, though bound by convention to act on the advice of the cabinet
- What Type of Government Does Ireland Have? - WorldAtlas
Ireland is a parliamentary democracy The President (Uachtarán na hÉireann) is the head of state and the commander in chief of the armed forces while the Prime Minister (Taoiseach) is the head of government
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