Ireland Unit 12 Politics and Economy
Ireland Unit 12 Politics and Economy
Quiz Give the English and a brief explanation for the following: 1.代议制民主 2.权力制衡 3.经济转型 4.欧洲联盟 5.跨国公司
Quiz Give the English and a brief explanation for the following: 1. 代议制民主 2. 权力制衡 3. 经济转型 4. 欧洲联盟 5. 跨国公司
Focal Points representative democracy ·checks and balances ·Irish legal system economic transformation Ireland's accession to the EU 。social change multinational culture ·new prosperity 。new inequality
Focal Points • representative democracy • checks and balances • Irish legal system • economic transformation • Ireland’s accession to the EU • social change • multinational culture • new prosperity • new inequality
This Unit Is Divided into Three Sections I.Politics II.Economy III.Ireland Today
This Unit Is Divided into Three Sections I. Politics II. Economy III. Ireland Today
I.Politics Ireland is a representative democracy:most of its offices are filled through election by the Irish citizens. The system is based on the American principle ofchecks and balances”. The President is an elected symbolic head of state (elected every 7 years) The Prime Minister and the Cabinet (the executive branch)are collectively responsible to the Irish Parliament (elected every 5 years) Civil Service is non-political and responsible for administering government policies. Laws are enforced through courts of various levels (district court, circuit court,high court,and supreme court)and the jury system
I. Politics • Ireland is a representative democracy: most of its offices are filled through election by the Irish citizens. • The system is based on the American principle of “checks and balances”. • The President is an elected symbolic head of state (elected every 7 years) • The Prime Minister and the Cabinet (the executive branch) are collectively responsible to the Irish Parliament (elected every 5 years) • Civil Service is non-political and responsible for administering government policies. • Laws are enforced through courts of various levels (district court, circuit court, high court, and supreme court) and the jury system
The Principle of checks and balances was put forward by Montesquieu and practiced by the American Constitutional Convention in 1787. Under the principle ofthe separation of powers(checks and balances),the state is divided into branches,each with separate and independent powers and areas of responsibility.The typical division of branches is into a legislature,an executive,and a judiciary
The Principle of checks and balances was put forward by Montesquieu and practiced by the American Constitutional Convention in 1787. • Under the principle of the separation of powers (checks and balances), the state is divided into branches, each with separate and independent powers and areas of responsibility. The typical division of branches is into a legislature, an executive, and a judiciary
The sole power of making laws (legislature)for the state is vested in the Irish Parliament which is comprised of the Dail (lower house)and the Seanad or the Senate. Layout of the Irish Dail (Lower House)with the system of proportional representation ●●●●●●● ●●●●●●●
The sole power of making laws (legislature) for the state is vested in the Irish Parliament which is comprised of the Dail (lower house) and the Seanad or the Senate. • Layout of the Irish Dail (Lower House) with the system of proportional representation
The President acts as a symbolic Head of State and is elected every 7 years,and can be reelected once only. Aras an Uachtarain is the official residence of the President
The President acts as a symbolic Head of State and is elected every 7 years, and can be reelected once only. • Áras an Uachtaráin is the official residence of the President
The current president is Michael D.Higgins, who was elected on 29 October 2011
The current president is Michael D. Higgins, who was elected on 29 October 2011
The executive powers of the state are exercised by the Government headed by the Prime Minister or Taoiseach The current Taoiseach(P.M.)Enda Kenny(left);Department of the Taoiseach at Government Buildings,Merrion Street,Dublin(right)
The executive powers of the state are exercised by the Government headed by the Prime Minister or Taoiseach • The current Taoiseach (P.M.) Enda Kenny (left); Department of the Taoiseach at Government Buildings, Merrion Street, Dublin (right)