What form of government does Ireland have? Is it stable? Do they have any allies?

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Ireland is a parliamentary democracy. It is ruled by an elected president and an appointed prime minister chosen by the president from the majority party or coalition. It is a very stable and prosperous country. They tend to avoid military alliances, but have contributed troops to United Nations peacekeeping efforts.

Ireland prefers neutrality and has not joined NATO, but is considering joining a NATO-led "Partnership for Peace" for some peacekeeping tasks.

For more information, see
https://www.cia.gov/library/publications/the-world-factbook/geos/ei.html
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