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May 15, 2022

[Answer] Which country’s head of state is known as the uachtarán?

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...1. Wales 2. Ireland 3. Denmark 4. Finland




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Ireland - Ireland is a parliamentary democracy with both a president (uachtarán) and a prime minister (taoiseach). The uachtarán is the head of state — he or she serves a term of seven years and can be reelected to serve a second term. Among the president's duties are signing bills into law, summoning and dissolving parliament, and acting as the overall safeguard of the Irish constitution. The uachtarán also appoints the prime minister (taoiseach), who acts as the head of government. The current Irish president, the country’s ninth overall, is Michael Higgins, who has held the office since 2011. :


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