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Vor 3 Tagen · The Belgian presidency of the Council of the EU: 1 January - 30 June 2024. Under the motto ‘Protect. Strengthen. Prepare.’. Belgium will focus on six thematic areas for its work during the presidency: defending rule of law, democracy, and unity. strengthening our competitiveness. pursuing a green and just transition.
a timeline of presidencies from 2015 to the present day. the website and programme of each presidency. the main priorities and results of the presidencies. Future presidencies up to 2030. Presidencies between 1952 and 2015. Learn all there is to know about the current presidency.
The presidency is currently, as of January 2024, held by Belgium . Three successive presidencies are known as presidency trios. The current trio is made up of Belgium (January–June 2024), Hungary (July-December 2024) and Poland (January-June 2025).
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- Treaties of the European Union
- Rotation among the EU member states
Liechtenstein - 15 November 2023 - 17 May 2024. Priorities of the Liechtenstein Presidency. Presidency website (Council of Europe) Presidency website (Liechtenstein) Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Education and Sport. President of the Committee of Ministers. Dominique Hasler. Minister of Foreign Affairs, Education and Sport. Statements.
European Council president – Charles Michel. Term: June 2022 - November 2024. Appointed by: national leaders (heads of state or government of EU countries). Role: Leads the European Council's work in setting the EU's general political direction and priorities – in cooperation with the Commission.
The presidency of the Council of the EU is a role that is vital to the stability and running of Europe. And the presidency is held by a whole country, rather than by an individual. The system of rotating presidencies goes back to the very beginning of European integration.
EU institution. Council of the European Union. Overview. Role: Voice of EU member governments, adopting EU laws and coordinating EU policies. Members: Government ministers from each EU country, according to the policy area to be discussed. President: Each EU country holds the presidency on a 6-month rotating basis.