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Ireland's EU Presidency: Public Consultation Sets Transparent Governance Model

Created at 9 Jul · 5:10 AM1 source↑ Market-relevant
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Ireland conducted an extensive online public consultation eight months before its 2026 EU Presidency, seeking input on priorities and policy areas. The initiative is highlighted as a transparent and inclusive model for European governance.

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Key Numbers

484submissions received
14.15%public priority for competitiveness
12.32%public priority for values
11.46%public priority for health

Who's Involved

Ireland
Member State consulting public on EU Presidency priorities
Egle Markeviciute
Author of the article on Ireland's EU Presidency consultation
Ireland's EU Presidency: Public Consultation Sets Transparent Governance Model

↳ Why This Matters

Ireland's proactive and inclusive approach to its EU Presidency consultation sets a precedent for greater public engagement in EU policy-making, potentially fostering a more democratic and responsive European Union.

Key facts

  • Ireland conducted an online public consultation for its 2026 EU Presidency.
  • The consultation ran for over five weeks, accepting late submissions.
  • Respondents prioritized competitiveness (14.15%), values (12.32%), and health (11.46%).
  • The consultation received 484 submissions from various stakeholders.
  • The process is lauded as a transparent and inclusive model for EU governance.

Ireland has implemented a novel approach to preparing for its upcoming Presidency of the Council of the European Union in 2026 by conducting an extensive online public consultation. Launched eight months prior to the presidency, the consultation aimed to gather input from citizens, civil society, businesses, and academics on key priorities and policy areas. This initiative is presented as a blueprint for more transparent and inclusive governance across Europe, challenging the notion that national perspectives have limited influence on the EU agenda.

The consultation, which ran for over five weeks with provisions for late submissions, asked respondents to identify thematic priorities, specific policy areas, legislative proposals, and desired outcomes for Ireland's presidency. Key questions also focused on how the Council's work could best benefit people and businesses, and how to enhance citizens' sense of ownership over EU membership.

Out of 484 submissions received, the Irish public overwhelmingly prioritized competitiveness, values, and health. Within the competitiveness theme, simplification and technological advancement were highlighted as key areas. The consultation's design, including its clear questions and accessible format, is praised for enabling broad participation beyond those already engaged in EU affairs. The subsequent publication of a comprehensive summary of the outcomes further underscores the transparency of the process, offering a model that other EU member states and institutions could emulate.

Frequently asked questions

The Presidency of the Council of the European Union rotates among member states every six months, with the presiding country leading negotiations on key EU policy files and setting the agenda.

The consultation was launched on November 5, 2025, and lasted for five weeks and three days, with late submissions also accepted.

The Irish public prioritized competitiveness, values, and health for the presidency's agenda.

What Happens Next

01Ireland will assume the Presidency of the Council of the European Union in 2026.

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How It Developed

Ireland launched an online public consultation for its 2026 EU Presidency priorities.
The consultation sought input on high-level thematic priorities and specific policy areas.
Respondents prioritized competitiveness, values, and health for the presidency agenda.
The process is presented as a transparent and inclusive model for European governance.

Sources

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21st-century democracy: How Ireland consulted the public on its EU PresidencyEuronews

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