Harp, shamrock (trefoil).
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| Date of Independence | 6 December 1921 (from the UK); 6 December 1922 (Irish Free State established); 18 April 1949 (Republic of Ireland Act enabled) |
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| National holiday | Saint Patrick's Day, 17 March |
| Legal system | common law system based on the English model but substantially modified by customary law; Supreme Court reviews legislative acts |
| International law organization participation | accepts compulsory ICJ jurisdiction with reservations; accepts ICCt jurisdiction |
| Constitution | |
| History | Previous 1922; latest drafted 14 June 1937, adopted by plebiscite 1 July 1937, effective 29 December 1937 |
| Amendment process | Proposed as bills by Parliament; passage requires majority vote by both the Senate and House of Representatives, majority vote in a referendum, and presidential signature |
| Citizenship | |
| Citizenship by birth | no, unless a parent of a child born in Ireland has been legally resident in Ireland for at least three of the four years prior to the birth of the child |
| Citizenship by descent only | yes |
| Dual citizenship recognized | yes |
| Residency requirement for naturalization | 4 of the previous 8 years |
| Executive Branch | |
| Chief of state | President Michael D. HIGGINS (since 11 November 2011) |
| Head of government | Taoiseach (Prime Minister) Michael MARTIN (since 23 January 2025) |
| Cabinet | Cabinet nominated by the prime minister, appointed by the president, approved by the Dali Eireann (lower house of Parliament) |
| Election/appointment process | president directly elected by majority popular vote for a 7-year term (eligible for a second term); taoiseach (prime minister) nominated by the House of Representatives (Dail Eireann), appointed by the president |
| Most recent election date | 26 October 2018 |
| Election results | 2025: Michael MARTIN is elected taoiseach by parliament, 95 votes to 76, and is appointed taoiseach by the president 2024: Simon HARRIS is elected taoiseach by parliament, 88 votes to 69, and is appointed taoiseach by the president 2018: Michael D. HIGGINS reelected president in first round; percent of vote in first round - Michael D. HIGGINS (independent) 55.8%, Peter CASEY (independent) 23.3%, Sean GALLAGHER (independent) 6.4%, Liadh NI RIADA (Sinn Fein) 6.4%, Joan FREEMAN (independent) 6%, Gavin DUFFY (independent) 2.2% |
| Expected date of next election | no later than November 2025 |
| Legislative branch | |
| Legislature name | Parliament (Oireachtas) |
| Legislative structure | Bicameral |
| Judicial branch | |
| Highest court(s) | Supreme Court of Ireland (consists of the chief justice, 9 judges, 2 ex-officio members -- the presidents of the High Court and Court of Appeal -- and organized in 3-, 5-, or 7-judge panels, depending on the importance or complexity of an issue of law) |
| Judge selection and term of office | Judges nominated by the prime minister and Cabinet and appointed by the president; chief justice serves in the position for 7 years; judges can serve until age 70 |
| Subordinate courts | High Court, Court of Appeal; circuit and district courts; criminal courts |
| Diplomatic representation in the US | |
| Chief of mission | Ambassador Geraldine BYRNE NASON (since 16 September 2022) |
| Chancery | 2234 Massachusetts Avenue NW, Washington, DC 20008 |
| Telephone | [1] (202) 462-3939 |
| FAX | [1] (202) 232-5993 |
| Email address and website | https://www.ireland.ie/en/usa/washington/ |
| Consulate(s) general | Atlanta, Austin (TX), Boston, Chicago, Los Angeles, Miami, New York, San Francisco |
| Diplomatic representation from the US | |
| Chief of mission | Ambassador Edward S. WALSH (since 1 July 2025) |
| Embassy | 42 Elgin Road, Ballsbridge, Dublin 4 |
| Mailing address | 5290 Dublin Place, Washington DC 20521-5290 |
| Telephone | [353] (1) 668-8777 |
| FAX | [353] (1) 688-8056 |
| Email address and website | [email protected] https://ie.usembassy.gov/ |
| National heritage | |
| Total World Heritage Sites | 2 (both cultural) |
| Selected World Heritage Site locales | Brú na Bóinne - Archaeological Ensemble of the Bend of the Boyne; Sceilg Mhichíl |
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