Commitment

Implement the EU Migration and Asylum Pact

What this means

  • This is a government commitment, set out in the 2025 Programme for Government, to implement the EU Pact on Migration and Asylum in Ireland.[source]
  • The commitment means Ireland will align its protection system with new common rules agreed across EU member states on migration and asylum.[source]
  • The Department of Justice, led by Minister Jim O'Callaghan, is responsible for delivering this commitment.[source]
  • The commitment was first stated on 23 January 2025 and is currently in progress, with no fixed deadline publicly set for full delivery.[source]
  • This matters for accountability because it sets a clear policy direction on migration that the public and parliament can use to measure government progress.[source]

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Indirect impact (10)

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Status

In Progress

Commitment to implement the EU Pact on Migration and Asylum and align Ireland's protection system with the new common European rules.

Attribution & links

Origin
Programme For Government
Policy area
Migration
Owning party
Independent / unattributed
Responsible body
Department of Justice
Responsible officeholder
Jim O'Callaghan
First stated
2025-01-23
Last reviewed
2026-05-21

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