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  • ...̪ˠiːʃʲɪɟ]}}), an [[Irish language]] term translating as "the leader". The Taoiseach is appointed by the [[President of Ireland|President]] upon the nomination ...ment positions that must come from the membership of [[Dáil Éireann]]. The Taoiseach has an almost identical job description as the [[Prime Minister of the Unit
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  • Taoiseach is the title given to the prime minister of [[Ireland (state)|Ireland]].
    118 bytes (16 words) - 07:53, 10 May 2008
  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/Taoiseach]]. Needs checking by a human.
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  • ...erving [[Taoiseach]] (Prime Minister) in the history of Ireland. The tenth Taoiseach, 1997-2008.
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  • Taoiseach is the title given to the prime minister of [[Ireland (state)|Ireland]].
    118 bytes (16 words) - 07:53, 10 May 2008
  • ...̪ˠiːʃʲɪɟ]}}), an [[Irish language]] term translating as "the leader". The Taoiseach is appointed by the [[President of Ireland|President]] upon the nomination ...ment positions that must come from the membership of [[Dáil Éireann]]. The Taoiseach has an almost identical job description as the [[Prime Minister of the Unit
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  • {{rpl|Taoiseach}}
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  • ...h Taoiseach from 26 June 1997 until 6th May 2008, when he resigned both as Taoiseach and as President of [[Fianna Fáil]], Ireland's largest political party. He ...by the Irish Government in 1997 to examine the financial affairs of former Taoiseach [[Charles Haughey]] and politician Michael Lowry.<ref>Moriarty Tribunal - T
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  • * [http://taoiseach.gov.ie/ Taoiseach - Official prime ministerial site]
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  • ...c at large. The election procedure consists of direct nominations by the [[Taoiseach]], election by University graduates and special interest groups<ref>[http:/ *11 are directly nominated by the Taoiseach.
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  • {{r|Taoiseach}}
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  • {{r|Taoiseach}}
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  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/Taoiseach]]. Needs checking by a human.
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  • {{r|Taoiseach}}
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  • {{r|Taoiseach}}
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  • ...inister), as the second President of the Executive Council and the first [[Taoiseach]]) and twice as Head of State, the [[President of Ireland]], serving two te
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  • ...has the power to pass any law it wishes, and to nominate and remove the [[Taoiseach]] ([[head of government]]). Since 1922, it has met in [[Leinster House]] in ...even years, but a five year limit is currently specified by statute. The [[Taoiseach]] (head of government) can, by making a request to the [[President of Irela
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  • ...th Dáil]] consisted of a coalition of two parties: [[Fianna Fáil]] under [[Taoiseach]] [[Bertie Ahern]]; and the [[Progressive Democrats]] under [[Tánaiste]] [ On Sunday 29th April, 2007, Ahern, the then Taoiseach, called a [[general election]] to elect the 30th Dáil. By the close of
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  • ...ote]]. The Seanad is composed of sixty members; eleven nominated by the [[Taoiseach]] ( the Irish Prime Minister), six elected by the graduates of two universi
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  • ...th Dáil]] consisted of a coalition of two parties: [[Fianna Fáil]] under [[Taoiseach]] [[Brian Cowen]]; and the [[Green Party (Ireland)|Green Party]]. The main ...time on 9th March, 2011. Enda Kenny, leader of Fine Gael, was elected as Taoiseach, and formed a Fine Gael/Labour coalition government.
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  • ...power from his successor and mentor, [[Bertie Ahern]], [[Brian Cowen]] ([[Taoiseach]] of Ireland 2008 - 2011) reshuffled the positions of his ministers. Batt O
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  • ...and in legislation. These include the name of the State, the President, [[Taoiseach]] and others."<br />
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  • ...r [[John Costello]], a less controversial member of Fine Gael, to become [[Taoiseach]], thus ensuring that [[Eamon de Valera]] and [[Fianna Fáil]] would be dep
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