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Irish voters approved a new constitution, Bunreacht na hÉireann, in 1937 renaming the country Éire or simply Ireland.
This Constitution, which remains in force today, renamed the state Ireland (Article 4) and established four main institutions – the President, the Oireachtas (Parliament), the Government and the Courts.
After the enactment of the 1936 External Relations Act and the 1937 Constitution, Ireland's only remaining link with the crown had been the accreditation of diplomats. The president of Ireland was the head of state. When opposition deputies asked de Valera whether Ireland was a republic—a favorite pastime in the mid-1940s—he tended to resort to dictionary definitions showing that Ireland had all the attributes of a republic.
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It is hereby declared that the description of the State shall be the Republic of Ireland.
After the enactment of the 1936 External Relations Act and the 1937 Constitution, Ireland's only remaining link with the crown had been the accreditation of diplomats. The president of Ireland was the head of state. When opposition deputies asked de Valera whether Ireland was a republic—a favorite pastime in the mid-1940s—he tended to resort to dictionary definitions showing that Ireland had all the attributes of a republic.
Irish voters approved a new constitution, Bunreacht na hÉireann, in 1937 renaming the country Éire or simply Ireland.
This Constitution, which remains in force today, renamed the state Ireland (Article 4) and established four main institutions – the President, the Oireachtas (Parliament), the Government and the Courts.
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