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Irish State

The Irish State refers to the government and political system that governs the Republic of Ireland. It operates as a parliamentary democracy, with elected representatives making laws and decisions. The President is the head of state, while the Prime Minister (Taoiseach) is the head of government. The State manages national affairs, including education, health, and security, based on laws established by elected officials. It also upholds Ireland’s sovereignty, international relations, and adherence to democratic principles. The Irish State was officially established in 1949, emerging from its historical ties to Britain and its quest for independence.