介绍爱尔兰政治情况

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介绍爱尔兰政治情况

  Todd: So, Ruth, youre from Ireland.

  Ruth: Yes, thats right.

  Todd: And could you talk a little bit about the government in Ireland, like do you have a president or a prime minister?

  Ruth: In fact, we have both. We have a president, Mary McAleese, and then theres another set, another ruling body, where the head is called the Taoiseach, which is Irish for Prime Minister, and the Prime Minister at the moment is a man called Bertie Ahern.

  Todd: So you have two Prime Ministers.

  Ruth: We have a president and then we have a Prime Minister.

  Todd: OK, and the woman is the

  Ruth: The woman is the President. Mary McAleese is the president.

  Todd: OK, well, who actually has the power? Who makes the decisions?

  Ruth: Normally I think its the Taoiseach, the Prime Minister, that makes most of the decisions, and hes over the government. He decides the government.

  Todd: OK, and whats that title called, Taoiseach.

  Ruth: Taoiseach

  Todd: Taoiseach

  Ruth: Its Irish.

  Todd: OK, so thats like Gaelic.

  Ruth: Yeah. Yeah. There are still some parts of Ireland thats the Gaelic and, and also because its one of the official languages. A lot of things will have an Irish name and an English name as well.

  Todd: So how do you choose the Taoiseach.

  Ruth: The Taoiseach is chosen by the people. So we vote in the Prime Minister, but we also vote in the President as well. We get to choose both.

  Todd: OK, well, thats quite interesting. Do the elections happen at the same time?

  Ruth: No, usually they happen seperately.

  Todd: OK, so whats the point of having the President?

  Ruth: Im not sure. I dont really know. Im not big into politics, so Im not sure how the whole thing works.

  Todd: Right, right.

  Ruth: But I just know that we have a president as well.

  Todd: Well, have you ever had a female Taoiseach, a female Prime Minister?

  Ruth: The eres never been a female Taoiseach, only female presidents. Weve had two female presidents. Mary McAleese and before her, Mary Robinson.

  Todd: OK, now is Ireland do most of the people vote? Do you have a high voter turnout?

  Ruth: Quite a lot of people do vote. Mainly, older people, though. Younger people dont vote so much.

  Todd: Thats not good.

  Ruth: No, not very good at all.

  Todd: Yeah, I think in the states its like 50%, or going down.

  Ruth: Its probably that, but maybe on the lower side.

  Todd: OK, well, thanks Ruth.

  Ruth: No problem.

  

  Todd: So, Ruth, youre from Ireland.

  Ruth: Yes, thats right.

  Todd: And could you talk a little bit about the government in Ireland, like do you have a president or a prime minister?

  Ruth: In fact, we have both. We have a president, Mary McAleese, and then theres another set, another ruling body, where the head is called the Taoiseach, which is Irish for Prime Minister, and the Prime Minister at the moment is a man called Bertie Ahern.

  Todd: So you have two Prime Ministers.

  Ruth: We have a president and then we have a Prime Minister.

  Todd: OK, and the woman is the

  Ruth: The woman is the President. Mary McAleese is the president.

  Todd: OK, well, who actually has the power? Who makes the decisions?

  Ruth: Normally I think its the Taoiseach, the Prime Minister, that makes most of the decisions, and hes over the government. He decides the government.

  Todd: OK, and whats that title called, Taoiseach.

  Ruth: Taoiseach

  Todd: Taoiseach

  Ruth: Its Irish.

  Todd: OK, so thats like Gaelic.

  Ruth: Yeah. Yeah. There are still some parts of Ireland thats the Gaelic and, and also because its one of the official languages. A lot of things will have an Irish name and an English name as well.

  Todd: So how do you choose the Taoiseach.

  Ruth: The Taoiseach is chosen by the people. So we vote in the Prime Minister, but we also vote in the President as well. We get to choose both.

  Todd: OK, well, thats quite interesting. Do the elections happen at the same time?

  Ruth: No, usually they happen seperately.

  Todd: OK, so whats the point of having the President?

  Ruth: Im not sure. I dont really know. Im not big into politics, so Im not sure how the whole thing works.

  Todd: Right, right.

  Ruth: But I just know that we have a president as well.

  Todd: Well, have you ever had a female Taoiseach, a female Prime Minister?

  Ruth: The eres never been a female Taoiseach, only female presidents. Weve had two female presidents. Mary McAleese and before her, Mary Robinson.

  Todd: OK, now is Ireland do most of the people vote? Do you have a high voter turnout?

  Ruth: Quite a lot of people do vote. Mainly, older people, though. Younger people dont vote so much.

  Todd: Thats not good.

  Ruth: No, not very good at all.

  Todd: Yeah, I think in the states its like 50%, or going down.

  Ruth: Its probably that, but maybe on the lower side.

  Todd: OK, well, thanks Ruth.

  Ruth: No problem.