• text at the bottom of the box. It is now what it was originally intended to be a simple of all the presidents of Ireland. Some of the additions were OK...
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  • Shouldn't we drop out acting presidents? They were not real presidents, because they were never elected, and there are too many of them, which makes confusion...
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  • Tánaistes (Deputy Prime Ministers of Ireland) since the introduction of the 1937 constitution. It also shows the Vice Presidents of the Executive Council, which...
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  • (UTC) Just to note that the President of Ireland is part of the Oireachtas. Whilst the Dail and Seanad are the Houses of the Oireachtas but not the Oireachtas...
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  • Ireland portal This template is within the scope of WikiProject Ireland, a collaborative effort to improve the coverage of Ireland on Wikipedia. If you...
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  • Ireland for example has Template:Elections and referendums in the Republic of Ireland, Elections in the Kingdom of Ireland and Elections in Ireland as...
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  • Template talk:United Kingdom constitutional formation (category Template-Class Politics of the United Kingdom articles)
    current use is as the standard of the President of Ireland. It's 12th century use was as the standard of the King of Ireland. I had preferred the previous...
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  • Northern Ireland has had no legal flag of its own since 1972, the flag people are trying to use in this template was the flag of the Governor General...
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  • and I changed the colour to match all the other Irish political templates, including the Presidents, Taoiseach, Tanaiste, Ceann Comhairle among others...
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  • Republic of Ireland as if it was the successor of the IFS here when the Irish state continued on as a British dominion under the name ireland for some...
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