Does Northern Ireland Have A President
Áras an Uachtaráin
ras an Uachtar in (House of the President) is the residence of the President of Ireland in the Phoenix Park in Dublin. The building was constructed in 1751 and by 1782 it was the home of the Viceroy in Ireland who oversaw British Rule in Ireland, a function the building fulfilled until 1922 when the Irish Free State was established and it was not until 1938 that the house became the home of the President of Ireland.
The role of the President of Ireland is laid out in the Constitution of Ireland. The President does not have an executive role, and so remains separate from the Government. The President of Ireland has the final choice over weather a bill will be signed into law or refer it to the Supreme Court to check its constitutionality. The President also has the power to dissolve the D il (Parliament). The President of Ireland serves for 7 years upon election and can serve a maximum of two terms or 14 years.
The first President of Ireland was Douglas Hyde. Initially he was to live there temporarily while another building would be constructed on the site, but the outbreak of World War II saved the building from its faith. In recent times Ireland has elected female Presidents, President Mary Robinson and President Mary McAleese who is now serving her second term. Mary Robinson started the tradition of having a candle burning in a window to remind us of all the Irish people who emigrated.
Other interesting facts about the building are that Winston Churchill grew up here when his grandfather the Duke of Malborough was Lord Lieutenant. It is often claimed that the pillars at the front of ras an Uachtar in were the template for the White House, but the portico was constructed after architect James Hogan left Ireland and a more educated assumption is that the portico at Leinster House was the model for the Whitehouse.
President of Ireland Mary McAleese speech at the Irish State Banquet for Quee
Next page: Dollar Car Rental Dublin Ireland
Bookmark/Share This Page:
|
|
|
|
|
Does Northern Ireland Have A President News
First Hour: Presented by Rachael English and Gavin Jennings
8 Feb 2012 at 6:00am Teenage girl shot dead in Tallaght - Sinn Féin comments on HSE retirements - Alcohol Beverage Federation of Ireland on measures to reduce alcohol misuse - Young Americans tour - latest on SyriaRead more...
Second Hour: Presented by Cathal Mac Coille and Gavin Jennings
24 Jan 2012 at 6:00am Noonan seeks better bailout deal from Draghi - another baby reportedly sick with Pseudomonas - Bill to tackle consumer debt - Man arrested for hit and run of schoolboy - will Ireland get a new technology university - Oscars previewRead more...
First Hour: Presented by Cathal Mac Coille and Gavin Jennings
24 Jan 2012 at 6:00am Eurozone could become "a serious train wreck" - Getting a Bigger Bang for the Buck: pharmaceuticals in Ireland - still questions over Dublin bin collections - the EU, Iran and oil - Michael Noonan holds talks with ECB's Mario DraghiRead more...
First Hour: Presented by Cathal Mac Coille and Christopher McKevitt
20 Jan 2012 at 6:00am Need for Irish referendum fading - Oil spill affects water in River Deel in Limerick ? Is time running out for a Greek debt swap? ? Inability to pay: SIPTU and IBEC debate ? big tech resultsRead more...
First Hour: Presented by Gavin Jennings and Fran McNulty
16 Jan 2012 at 6:00am Environment Minister Phil Hogan on plans for water metering ? Who won what at the Golden Globe awards? ? Landlords concerned about possible cuts to rent allowance payments ? The return of Graham Geraghty to the Meath football teamRead more...



















