There is no official residence for a Taoiseach, so they live in their own homes in wherever in Ireland they are from and some may have a place to live in Dublin too.
Maurice Moynihan has written: 'The functions of the Department of the Taoiseach' -- subject(s): Ireland (Eire), Ireland (Eire). Dept. of the Taoiseach
A Taoiseach does not have an official residence. During his term as Taoiseach Bertie Ahern lived in and around his constituency of Drumcondra in the city of Dublin. He had a number of different houses during that period.
The Taoiseach has no official residence. So they live in their own homes and for convenience some may also have a home in Dublin if they are not from Dublin.
The Taoiseach of Ireland, which is the head of the Irish government, resides in a government-owned property known as Steward's Lodge in the Phoenix Park area of Dublin. The official residence of the Taoiseach is not a traditional "official residence" like in some other countries, but rather a designated accommodation for official use. The Taoiseach may also have access to Farmleigh House in Dublin for official functions and events.
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Two people were Taoiseach in the 1960s. Seán Lemass was Taoiseach from 1959 to 1966 and Jack Lynch was Taoiseach from 1966 to 1973.
The head of an Irish government is known as a Taoiseach, not a Prime Minister. The Taoiseach in 2002 was Bertie Ahern.The head of an Irish government is known as a Taoiseach, not a Prime Minister. The Taoiseach in 2002 was Bertie Ahern.The head of an Irish government is known as a Taoiseach, not a Prime Minister. The Taoiseach in 2002 was Bertie Ahern.The head of an Irish government is known as a Taoiseach, not a Prime Minister. The Taoiseach in 2002 was Bertie Ahern.The head of an Irish government is known as a Taoiseach, not a Prime Minister. The Taoiseach in 2002 was Bertie Ahern.The head of an Irish government is known as a Taoiseach, not a Prime Minister. The Taoiseach in 2002 was Bertie Ahern.The head of an Irish government is known as a Taoiseach, not a Prime Minister. The Taoiseach in 2002 was Bertie Ahern.The head of an Irish government is known as a Taoiseach, not a Prime Minister. The Taoiseach in 2002 was Bertie Ahern.The head of an Irish government is known as a Taoiseach, not a Prime Minister. The Taoiseach in 2002 was Bertie Ahern.The head of an Irish government is known as a Taoiseach, not a Prime Minister. The Taoiseach in 2002 was Bertie Ahern.The head of an Irish government is known as a Taoiseach, not a Prime Minister. The Taoiseach in 2002 was Bertie Ahern.
Department of the Taoiseach was created in 1937.
The Taoiseach is the head of an Irish government, similar to a prime minister in other countries. See the link below for details on what a Taoiseach can do.
The Taoiseach is the head of the government. As Ireland is a democracy, the Taoiseach is answerable to the Irish parliament, known as the Dáil and to the people of Ireland. The head of state in Ireland is the president, and officially appoints a Taoiseach after the Dáil has voted for a Taoiseach and accepts a Taoiseach's resignation and the calling of a general election after its dissolution for of the Dáil for an election.
There is no time limit on a Taoiseach as such. There must be a general election at least every 5 years. After that the Irish Parliament - Dáil Éireann - elects a Taoiseach. So if the same government won several elections, a Taoiseach could be in power for a long time. If he resigns as Taoiseach, as Bertie Ahern did last year, a new Taoiseach can be elected. Bertie Ahern was Taoiseach for 11 years. Eamon DeValera was Taoiseach for 16 years.