
Government Buildings · Áras an Uachtaráin
Head of state of Ireland — directly elected to a seven-year term, maximum two terms (Bunreacht na hÉireann, Article 12).
No sitting Uachtarán
The Office of the Uachtarán is vacant. The next nationwide election will be spawned at the start of the canonical cycle.
The Council of State advises the Uachtarán on the exercise of reserved presidential powers (Article 31). Ex-officio members derived from sitting offices:
Presidential nominees and former office-holders not modeled. Article 26 referral (bills referred to the Supreme Court for constitutional review) is a planned future feature gated on a cross-country judiciary subsystem.