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Current Advisories, Warnings, and Announcements
National Airspace: OPEN

Land Port of Entries: OPEN

Travel Restrictions: PRUSSIA

Travel Advisories: POLAND

National Government
The President is the head of state, though his position is separate from all branches. The executive power is exercised collectively by the Council of Ministers, which is led by the Prime Minister, officially referred to as President of the Council. Legislative power is vested in one house which can introduce and bills. The judiciary is independent of the executive and the legislative branches. It is headed by the National Supreme Court.

Head of State
The President of Ireland is to have a 4 year, nonrenewable term elected by Parliament.

Among the powers of the President are the capacity to
 * send messages to Parliament, authorize the introduction of bills by the Government, and promulgate laws, decrees and regulations,
 * dissolve Parliament, in consultation with their speakers, except during the last six months of his terms, unless that period coincides at least in part with the final six months of the Parliament,
 * call a general referendum under certain circumstances established by the Constitution,
 * appoint State officials in the cases established by law,
 * accredit and receive diplomats, and ratify international treaties, after the Parliament's authorization when required,
 * make declarations of war agreed upon by the Parliament, as commander-in-chief of the defense forces,
 * grant pardons, commute sentences, and confer honorary distinctions of the Republic,
 * Appoint the Prime Minister,
 * Appoint all National Supreme Court Justices, Justices of all other larger courts, and those of the many districts.

The president can also reject openly anti-constitutional acts as the guardian of the Constitution of Ireland.

President of the Republic of Ireland: Leonardo Kennedy

Council of Ministers
President of the Council (Prime Minister): Mr. Thomas Whitman

Vice-President of the Council (Deputy Prime Minister): Mr. Liam Strothers

Minister of Foreign Affairs: Madam Mary Baron

Minister of Defense: Mr. Brendon Calbert

Minister of Justice: Madam Noelle Creswell

Minister of Finance: Madam Isabel Campton

Minister of Trade and Economic Development: Mr. Markus Halton

Minister of the Interior: Mr. Alvin Patterson

Minister of Energy: Madam Monica Kanney

Minister of Infrastructures and Transports: Mr. George Emerson

Minister of Health: Mr. Rodrigo Siddell

Minister of Education: Madam Madeline Weedon

Minister of Labor: Mr. Damian Jenison

Minister of Environmental Affairs: Mr. Riley Adrian

Minister for Youth, Tourism and Sports: Mr. Alexzander Raffield

Minister of Cultural Heritage: Madam Kendal Hewitt

National Parliament
Main Article: Parliament of Ireland

The President of the Senate and Speaker of the Chamber have a 1 year term, renewable for 1 more term. They are elected by the Representatives of their respective bodies. A Senator will have a 6 year term and a Deputy of 3 years. both terms are non-renewable.

President of the Senate: Mr. Charlie Aubrey

Speaker of the Chamber: Mr. Harold Bushnell

National Supreme Court
The NSC shall pass judgement on controversies on the constitutional legitimacy of laws issued by the State and Regions; conflicts arising from allocation of powers of the State and those powers allocated to State and Regions, and between Regions; charges brought against the President and the Ministers.

National Supreme Court Justices are appointed by the President to the court for life or until resignation.


 * Chief Justice Brian Brennan
 * Promoter of Justice Rosheen Flanagan
 * Promoter of Justice Conor Brannigan

Provinces
The Republic of Ireland is made up of four provinces: Connacht, Leinster, Munster and Ulster.

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 * Red- Ulster
 * Blue- Connacht
 * Yellow- Munster
 * Green- Leinster

Provincial Governors:
 * Ulster- Mr. Davon Ammon
 * Connacht- Madam Aspen Covin
 * Munster- Madam Karina Hadsell
 * Leinster- Mr. Raymond Headley

Political Parties
National Republican Party (NRA)- Republicans strongly believe that free markets and individual achievement are the primary factors behind economic prosperity. They favor private sector nonprofits and encouraging personal responsibility. Many contemporary Republicans voice support of strict constructionism, the judicial philosophy that the Constitution should be interpreted narrowly and as close to the original intent as is practicable rather than a more flexible "living Constitution" model. The Republican Party had long supported the protection of the environment. Most republicans are pro-life and are socially conservative. Many Republicans support race-neutral admissions policies in universities, but support taking into account the socioeconomic status of the student. Republicans generally support gun ownership rights and oppose laws regulating guns. They oppose the Legalization of drugs, believing that smoking and drugs are immoral and wrong, and the country should do its best to protect people from illegal drugs.

Party for a Country of Solidarity (PCS)- The party supports reducing the role of the federal government through cutting bureaucratic regulation, reducing spending, and community-based economics. It favors strong civil liberties (including support for same-sex marriage and other LGBT rights), drug legalization, separation of church and state, open immigration, non-interventionism and neutrality in diplomatic relations, free trade and free movement to all foreign countries, and a more representative republic. They also believe in ecological wisdom, respect for diversity, personal and global responsibility, and clean energy sustainability.

Progressive Democratic Party (PDP)- Advocates for more social freedoms, affirmative action, balanced budget, and a market economy tempered by government intervention (mixed economy). The party believes that government should play a role in alleviating poverty and social injustice and use a system of progressive taxation.

Military
Main Article: Irish Defense Forces

The Defence Forces are made up of the Army, Navy, Air Force, and Reserve Defense Force. Irish Defense Forces are well equipped, with almost 110,000 full-time military personnel. Daily deployments of the Defense Forces cover aid to civil power operations, protection and patrol of Irish territorial waters and EEZ by the Irish Navy, and UN peace-keeping missions.

Ireland's special forces are the elite Army Ranger Wing, which trains and operates with international special operations units. The President is the Commander-in-Chief of the Defense Forces.

Foreign Relations
Main Article: Foreign Relations of Ireland

The Republic of Ireland is a sovereign nation and has the right to conduct foreign policy and create and maintain international relationships. The foreign relations of the country is to be run by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs.

Economics
Businesses of Ireland