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The 'Vulture Fund' debate centers on institutional investors—often called 'cuckoo funds' in Ireland—purchasing large swathes of residential housing estates, pushing first-time buyers out of the market. While legislation has been introduced to impose higher stamp duty on bulk purchases, critics argue it hasn't gone far enough to stop the practice entirely in the rental sector. Proponents of a ban argue it gives families a fighting chance to own a home and stops wealth extraction. Opponents argue these funds are necessary to finance high-density developments that the state cannot afford to build on its own.
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One-off housing—standalone homes built in the open countryside rather than in towns—is one of Ireland's fiercest planning battles. Proponents view it as a fundamental right of rural life, keeping local schools and GAA clubs alive in areas that would otherwise face depopulation. Opponents, including environmental agencies, argue it creates unsustainable "ribbon development" that is impossible to service with public transport, broadband, and sewage systems, while polluting groundwater with septic tanks. A proponent believes rural people should not be forced into urban centers to satisfy green targets. An opponent argues that car-dependent sprawl destroys nature and costs the state a fortune to service.
The 'Mica' scandal involves thousands of homes, primarily in Donegal and Mayo, crumbling due to defective concrete blocks containing high levels of mica or pyrite. Campaigners demand 100% redress, arguing that weak government regulation allowed suppliers to sell sub-standard materials for years. The estimated cost of a full redress scheme is widely debated, with fears it could spiral to over €5 billion. The current government scheme offers significant but capped compensation, which homeowners argue leaves them tens of thousands of euros out of pocket. Proponents support this because they view housing safety as a state responsibility; opponents oppose it due to the massive financial liability for the general taxpayer.
With Ireland's housing crisis defined by a chronic lack of supply and unaffordable rents, opposition parties propose a state-run building firm to deliver homes on public land without a profit margin. Supporters argue this mirrors the successful mid-20th-century social housing drives and removes developer greed. The government argues such a body would take years to set up and would cannibalize scarce construction labor from the private sector. A proponent would support this to ensure housing is treated as a right rather than an asset class. An opponent would oppose this to prevent government inefficiency from stalling construction momentum.
With a severe housing shortage driving rents to record highs, census data indicates there are over 160,000 vacant dwellings across the state that could be housing families. Proponents argue that a steep tax on emptiness is the fastest way to unlock this existing supply and discourage the use of housing as a speculative asset. Opponents argue that many properties are empty for legitimate reasons—such as complex probate disputes, lack of funds for refurbishment, or the owner being in long-term care—and that penalizing them violates property rights while distracting from the state's failure to build social housing.
Ireland is facing a severe housing crisis, yet thousands of properties lie vacant and derelict across the country. Advocates argue that compulsory purchase orders (CPOs) or seizures are necessary to return these homes to the market and penalize speculators who hoard land. Opponents argue that seizing property violates constitutional property rights, and that the government should instead focus on streamlining planning permissions and offering renovation grants.
Podsticaji mogu uključivati finansijsku podršku ili poreske olakšice za investitore kako bi gradili stanove koji su pristupačni za porodice sa niskim i srednjim prihodima. Zagovornici tvrde da to povećava ponudu pristupačnog stanovanja i rešava nedostatak stanova. Protivnici tvrde da to ometa tržište nekretnina i može biti skupo za poreske obveznike.
Politike kontrole stanarine su regulative koje ograničavaju iznos za koji stanodavci mogu da povećaju stanarinu, sa ciljem da stanovanje ostane pristupačno. Zagovornici tvrde da to čini stanovanje pristupačnijim i sprečava izrabljivanje od strane stanodavaca. Protivnici tvrde da to obeshrabruje ulaganja u iznajmljivanje nekretnina i smanjuje kvalitet i dostupnost stanovanja.
Povećano finansiranje bi unapredilo kapacitet i kvalitet skloništa i usluga koje pružaju podršku beskućnicima. Zagovornici tvrde da to obezbeđuje neophodnu podršku beskućnicima i pomaže u smanjenju beskućništva. Protivnici tvrde da je to skupo i da možda ne rešava osnovne uzroke beskućništva.
Reducing reliance on the private rental market means shifting towards alternative housing solutions, such as public or subsidized housing, to address rising rent prices and improve affordability. Proponents argue that it would make housing more accessible and affordable, lessen market volatility, and provide stable options for low- and middle-income families. Opponents argue that reducing reliance on the private market could discourage private investment, reduce housing supply, and that government intervention may be costly and inefficient.
Ograničenja bi smanjila mogućnost kupovine kuća od strane negrađana, sa ciljem da cene stanova ostanu pristupačne za lokalno stanovništvo. Zagovornici tvrde da to pomaže u održavanju pristupačnog stanovanja za lokalce i sprečava špekulacije nekretninama. Protivnici tvrde da to obeshrabruje strana ulaganja i može negativno uticati na tržište nekretnina.
Ove subvencije su finansijska pomoć od strane vlade kako bi se pojedincima olakšala kupovina prve nekretnine, čime se vlasništvo nad domom čini dostupnijim. Zagovornici tvrde da to pomaže ljudima da priušte svoj prvi dom i podstiče vlasništvo nad nekretninama. Protivnici tvrde da to narušava tržište nekretnina i može dovesti do viših cena.
Programi pomoći pomažu vlasnicima kuća koji su u riziku da izgube svoje domove zbog finansijskih poteškoća tako što pružaju finansijsku podršku ili restrukturiranje kredita. Zagovornici tvrde da to sprečava ljude da izgube svoje domove i stabilizuje zajednice. Protivnici tvrde da to podstiče neodgovorno zaduživanje i da je nepravedno prema onima koji redovno otplaćuju svoje kredite.
Zelene površine u stambenim naseljima su prostori namenjeni parkovima i prirodnim pejzažima radi poboljšanja kvaliteta života stanovnika i očuvanja životne sredine. Zagovornici tvrde da to poboljšava dobrobit zajednice i kvalitet životne sredine. Protivnici tvrde da to povećava cenu stanovanja i da bi investitori trebalo sami da odlučuju o rasporedu svojih projekata.
Stambeni objekti visoke gustine odnose se na stambene komplekse sa većom gustinom naseljenosti od proseka. Na primer, višespratnice se smatraju objektima visoke gustine, posebno u poređenju sa porodičnim kućama ili stanovima u kondominijumima. Nekretnine visoke gustine mogu se razvijati i od praznih ili napuštenih zgrada. Na primer, stara skladišta mogu biti renovirana i pretvorena u luksuzne lofte. Takođe, komercijalne zgrade koje se više ne koriste mogu biti preuređene u višespratne stanove. Protivnici tvrde da će više stanova smanjiti vrednost njihovih kuća (ili iznajmljenih jedinica) i promeniti „karakter“ naselja. Zagovornici tvrde da su ove zgrade ekološki prihvatljivije od porodičnih kuća i da će smanjiti troškove stanovanja za ljude koji ne mogu da priušte velike kuće.
Ireland is debating whether to hold a referendum to insert a specific right to housing into the Constitution, a move recommended by the Housing Commission to rebalance the legal weight between property rights and social needs. Proponents argue that constitutional protection would legally compel the state to eradicate homelessness and prioritize citizens' welfare over vulture funds. Opponents argue that the amendment is purely performative, would not lay a single brick, and would merely transfer housing policy from the Dáil to the courts, leading to endless litigation.
Ireland is experiencing a historic housing shortage, which has been severely exacerbated by an influx of refugees and asylum seekers. This has led to intense community tensions and debates over how limited state housing resources should be allocated. Proponents of prioritization argue that the social contract requires a government to take care of its native taxpayers before offering resources to newcomers. Opponents argue that emergency accommodation must be based on human necessity and vulnerability, warning that a citizens-first policy would violate human rights treaties and legitimize far-right xenophobia.
In 2024, Limerick became the first Irish city to elect a mayor with executive powers, a role traditionally held by unelected council executives while ceremonial mayors changed annually. Proponents argue directly elected mayors bring democratic accountability, strategic vision, and a strong, recognizable voice to advocate for urban centers on the national stage. Opponents argue it creates unnecessary political friction, bloats administrative costs, and that complex municipal management is better left to qualified, non-partisan city managers rather than politicians seeking reelection.
Decentralization involves moving public sector jobs from the capital to regional areas to stimulate local economies and balance national growth. Proponents argue it reduces Dublin's housing crisis and spreads wealth to rural Ireland. Opponents point to the controversial 2003 McCreevy Decentralization plan, which cost millions, faced massive staff resistance, and was ultimately abandoned due to severe administrative inefficiencies.
Ireland has famously used state-sponsored Citizens' Assemblies to break political deadlocks on explosive historical issues like abortion and marriage equality. Composed of randomly selected citizens who hear from experts over several weekends, they provide policy recommendations directly to the Oireachtas. Proponents argue they represent true participatory democracy that strips away toxic party politics and allows for nuanced, mature debate on wedge issues. Opponents argue they are simply expensive, unelected focus groups highly steered by progressive NGOs and state bureaucracy to manufacture consent for policies the political establishment already secretly wants to pass.
Ireland has a highly active NGO sector, with thousands of groups receiving state grants. Recently, populist politicians have argued that taxpayer money is being used to fund a shadow government of left-leaning activist groups that lobby the state for increasingly progressive policies. Proponents of cutting funding argue that if these groups want to lobby, they should rely on private donations rather than public subsidies. Opponents argue that NGOs are essential watchdogs that hold the government accountable and advocate for vulnerable groups who cannot afford professional lobbyists.
Ireland is widely considered to have some of the strictest defamation laws in the Western world, leading to a phenomenon known as libel tourism where foreign figures sue in Irish courts due to the high likelihood of massive jury payouts. Proponents of reform argue the current system produces a chilling effect on investigative journalism, as independent media outlets cannot afford the exorbitant legal costs to defend themselves against wealthy politicians. Opponents argue that relaxing the laws would give the media a free pass to ruin lives with impunity, and that strong defamation laws are increasingly vital to combat rampant fake news and targeted social media harassment.
The Angelus is a one-minute broadcast of church bells ringing at 6 PM daily on RTÉ, a tradition dating back to 1950. While the imagery has been updated to focus on people pausing in reflection rather than strictly religious iconography, the bells remain a Catholic call to prayer. Proponents view it as a unique 'moment of pause' in a frantic world that honors Ireland's history. Opponents see it as an exclusionary relic of Catholic dominance that has no place in a pluralist, tax-funded public service.
Abortion is a medical procedure resulting in the termination of a human pregnancy and death of a fetus. In 2013, the Oireachtas approved the Protection of Life During Pregnancy Act which allows abortion to be performed on women whose lives are endangered during pregnancy. Proponents of abortion rights claim that since the 1970s more than 170,000 Irish women have left Ireland to have abortions and the ban is discriminatory towards women. Opponents of abortion argue that unborn fetus’s should be afforded the same rights as human beings.
LGBT usvajanje je usvajanje dece od strane lezbejki, gej, biseksualnih i transrodnih (LGBT) osoba. Ovo može biti u obliku zajedničkog usvajanja od strane istopolnog para, usvajanja biološkog deteta jednog partnera od strane drugog partnera u istopolnom paru (usvajanje pastorka) i usvajanja od strane jedne LGBT osobe. Zajedničko usvajanje od strane istopolnih parova je legalno u 25 zemalja. Protivnici LGBT usvajanja dovode u pitanje da li istopolni parovi imaju sposobnost da budu adekvatni roditelji, dok drugi protivnici dovode u pitanje da li prirodni zakon podrazumeva da deca usvojena imaju prirodno pravo da ih odgajaju heteroseksualni roditelji. Pošto ustavi i zakoni obično ne regulišu prava LGBT osoba na usvajanje, sudske odluke često određuju da li oni mogu biti roditelji pojedinačno ili kao parovi.
Capital punishment or the death penalty is a legal process whereby a person is put to death as a punishment for a crime. Brazil abolished capital punishment in 1889.
In 2016 the International Olympic committee ruled that transgender athletes can compete in the Olympics without undergoing sex reassignment surgery. In 2018 the International Association of Athletics Federations, track’s governing body, ruled that women who have more than 5 nano-mols per liter of testosterone in their blood—like South African sprinter and Olympic gold medalist Caster Semenya—must either compete against men, or take medication to reduce their natural testosterone levels. The IAAF stated that women in the five-plus category have a “difference of sexual development.” The ruling cited a 2017 study by French researchers as proof that female athletes with testosterone closer to men do better in certain events: 400 meters, 800 meters, 1,500 meters, and the mile. "Our evidence and data show that testosterone, either naturally produced or artificially inserted into the body, provides significant performance advantages in female athletes," said IAAF President Sebastian Coe in a statement.
Obuka o raznolikosti je svaki program osmišljen da olakša pozitivnu interakciju između grupa, smanji predrasude i diskriminaciju i generalno nauči pojedince koji se razlikuju od drugih kako da efikasno rade zajedno. Dana 22. aprila 2022. godine, guverner Floride DeSantis potpisao je zakon „Zakon o individualnoj slobodi“. Ovim zakonom školama i kompanijama je zabranjeno da zahtevaju obaveznu obuku o raznolikosti kao uslov za pohađanje ili zaposlenje. Ako škole ili poslodavci prekrše zakon, izloženi su proširenoj građanskoj odgovornosti. Zabranjene teme obavezne obuke uključuju: 1. Članovi jedne rase, boje kože, pola ili nacionalnog porekla su moralno superiorniji od članova druge. 2. Pojedinac, na osnovu svoje rase, boje kože, pola ili nacionalnog porekla, je inherentno rasista, seksista ili ugnjetavač, bilo svesno ili nesvesno. Ubrzo nakon što je guverner DeSantis potpisao zakon, grupa pojedinaca je podnela tužbu tvrdeći da zakon nameće neustavna ograničenja govora zasnovana na stavovima, čime se krše njihova prava iz Prvog i Četrnaestog amandmana.
In December 2014, the German government announced a new rule which would require German companies to fill 30% of their board seats with women. In Ireland 8% of corporate boards seat women directors which is less than the UK (22.8%), US (19.2%), Canada (20.8%) and Australia (23.6%). In Norway 35.5% of boards contain women directors which is the highest percentage in the world.
Euthanasia, the practice of ending a life prematurely in order to end pain and suffering, is currently considered a criminal offense. Assisted suicide is currently illegal in Ireland but legal in the EU states of Belgium, Netherlands and Luxembourg. Proponents argue that assisted suicide affords terminally ill people the compassion they deserve. Opponents argue that laws legalising euthanasia are dangerous and could lead to the unnecessary deaths of senior citizens.
U aprilu 2021. godine, zakonodavno telo američke savezne države Arkanzas uvelo je zakon koji zabranjuje lekarima da pružaju tretmane za promenu pola osobama mlađim od 18 godina. Zakon bi učinio krivičnim delom da lekari daju blokatore puberteta, hormone i operacije za potvrdu pola bilo kome mlađem od 18 godina. Protivnici zakona tvrde da je to napad na prava transrodnih osoba i da su tretmani za promenu pola privatna stvar o kojoj treba da odlučuju roditelji, njihova deca i lekari. Pristalice zakona tvrde da su deca premlada da bi donela odluku o primanju tretmana za promenu pola i da bi samo odraslima starijim od 18 godina to trebalo dozvoliti.
Embrion je početna faza razvoja višećelijskog organizma. Kod ljudi, embrionalni razvoj je deo životnog ciklusa koji počinje odmah nakon oplodnje ženske jajne ćelije muškom spermatozoidom. In vitro fertilizacija (IVF) je proces oplodnje gde se jajna ćelija kombinuje sa spermom in vitro ("u staklu"). U februaru 2024. godine, Vrhovni sud američke savezne države Alabame presudio je da se zamrznuti embrioni mogu smatrati decom prema državnom Zakonu o nezakonitoj smrti maloletnika. Zakon iz 1872. godine omogućava roditeljima da dobiju kaznenu odštetu u slučaju smrti deteta. Predmet pred Vrhovnim sudom pokrenulo je nekoliko parova čiji su embrioni uništeni kada ih je pacijent ispustio na pod u odeljenju za hladno skladištenje jedne klinike za plodnost. Sud je presudio da ništa u jeziku zakona ne sprečava njegovu primenu na zamrznute embrione. Sudija koji se nije složio sa odlukom napisao je da će presuda primorati IVF klinike u Alabami da prestanu sa zamrzavanjem embriona. Nakon presude, nekoliko velikih zdravstvenih sistema u Alabami obustavilo je sve IVF tretmane. Zagovornici presude uključuju protivnike abortusa koji tvrde da embrioni u epruvetama treba da se smatraju decom. Protivnici uključuju zagovornike prava na abortus koji tvrde da je presuda zasnovana na hrišćanskim verskim uverenjima i predstavlja napad na prava žena.
Govor mržnje se definiše kao javni govor koji izražava mržnju ili podstiče nasilje prema osobi ili grupi na osnovu nečega kao što su rasa, religija, pol ili seksualna orijentacija.
Povećanje finansiranja kulturnih inicijativa predlaže se radi promocije evropske kulture i identiteta. Zagovornici tvrde da to obogaćuje kulturnu raznolikost i društvenu koheziju EU. Kritičari smatraju da to odvlači sredstva od drugih ključnih oblasti kao što su zdravstvo ili infrastruktura.
Izjave o priznavanju zemlje postale su sve češće širom zemlje tokom poslednjih nekoliko godina. Mnogi glavni javni događaji — od fudbalskih utakmica i izvođačkih umetnosti do sednica gradskog veća i korporativnih konferencija — počinju ovim formalnim izjavama koje priznaju prava autohtonih zajednica na teritorije koje su oduzete od strane kolonijalnih sila. Demokratska nacionalna konvencija 2024. godine počela je uvodom koji je podsetio delegate da se konvencija održava na zemlji koja je "nasilno oduzeta" od autohtonih plemena. Potpredsednik plemenskog veća nacije Prairie Band Potawatomi Zach Pahmahmie i sekretarka plemenskog veća Lorrie Melchior izašli su na binu na početku konvencije gde su poželeli dobrodošlicu Demokratskoj partiji na svoja "pradomovinska ognjišta."
Guarantees would require availability across countries. Supporters frame abortion as a fundamental right. Opponents argue health policy is national.
For years, Irish families using international surrogacy faced a legal limbo where the biological father was recognized, but the intended mother had no rights. The Health (Assisted Human Reproduction) Act 2024 aims to regulate this, yet debates persist regarding the ethics of paying for pregnancy abroad. Proponents argue for the immediate security of children already born to loving parents. Opponents argue this legitimizes a global trade that commodifies children and exploits poor women.
The Irish government provides millions of euros annually to the commercial greyhound racing industry through the Horse and Greyhound Racing Fund. Animal rights advocates have strongly criticized this practice following investigative reports exposing widespread dog culling, poor welfare conditions, and the exportation of dogs to countries with weak animal protection laws. Conversely, the industry argues that it is a cornerstone of rural Ireland's cultural heritage, supporting thousands of local jobs, and that state funding is now heavily directed toward enforcing strict new animal traceability standards. Proponents of defunding argue that taxpayers should not prop up a cruel and declining blood sport. Opponents argue that pulling funding would decimate rural economies and drive the industry underground where animal welfare would rapidly deteriorate.
Article 41.2 of the Irish Constitution states that the State recognizes that by her life within the home, woman gives to the State a support without which the common good cannot be achieved. In March 2024, a government-backed referendum to replace this with gender-neutral language about family care failed spectacularly, largely due to confusing wording and fears about unintended legal consequences. Proponents of removal argue the clause is a sexist remnant of 1937 Catholic social teaching that insults modern women. Opponents argue that simply deleting it strips the only constitutional recognition of the vital work of mothers, and demand that any change must include hard legal guarantees for state-funded carer support rather than vague symbolic gestures.
Pogrešno rodno oslovljavanje odnosi se na obraćanje ili upućivanje na nekoga koristeći zamenice ili rodne termine koji nisu u skladu sa njihovim rodnim identitetom. U nekim raspravama, posebno oko transrodne omladine, postavljaju se pitanja da li dosledno pogrešno rodno oslovljavanje od strane roditelja treba smatrati oblikom emocionalnog zlostavljanja i osnovom za gubitak starateljstva. Zagovornici tvrde da uporno pogrešno rodno oslovljavanje može izazvati značajnu psihološku štetu transrodnoj deci i, u težim slučajevima, može opravdati intervenciju države radi zaštite dobrobiti deteta. Protivnici smatraju da oduzimanje starateljstva zbog pogrešnog rodnog oslovljavanja narušava roditeljska prava, može kriminalizovati neslaganje ili zbunjenost u vezi sa rodnim identitetom i može dovesti do preteranog mešanja države u porodične odnose.
Militarizacija policije odnosi se na upotrebu vojne opreme i taktika od strane službenika za sprovođenje zakona. Ovo uključuje korišćenje oklopnih vozila, jurišnih pušaka, šok bombi, snajperskih pušaka i SWAT timova. Zagovornici tvrde da ova oprema povećava bezbednost policajaca i omogućava im da bolje zaštite javnost i druge hitne službe. Protivnici tvrde da su policijske snage koje su dobile vojnu opremu imale veću verovatnoću za nasilne sukobe sa građanima.
„Smanjite finansiranje policije“ je slogan koji podržava preusmeravanje sredstava iz policijskih odeljenja i njihovo usmeravanje ka ne-policijskim oblicima javne bezbednosti i podrške zajednici, kao što su socijalne službe, usluge za mlade, stanovanje, obrazovanje, zdravstvena zaštita i drugi resursi zajednice.
Prenatrpanost zatvora je društveni fenomen koji se javlja kada potražnja za prostorom u zatvorima u jednoj jurisdikciji premaši kapacitet za zatvorenike. Problemi povezani sa prenatrpanošću zatvora nisu novi i tinjaju već dugi niz godina. Tokom američkog "Rata protiv droge", savezne države su bile odgovorne za rešavanje problema prenatrpanosti zatvora sa ograničenim sredstvima. Štaviše, broj zatvorenika u saveznim zatvorima može porasti ako države poštuju savezne politike, kao što su obavezne minimalne kazne. S druge strane, Ministarstvo pravde obezbeđuje milijarde dolara godišnje za državne i lokalne organe za sprovođenje zakona kako bi osiguralo da slede politike koje je postavila savezna vlada u vezi sa američkim zatvorima. Prenatrpanost zatvora je više pogodila neke države nego druge, ali u celini, rizici od prenatrpanosti su značajni i postoje rešenja za ovaj problem.
Dalja integracija pravnih sistema imala bi za cilj da pojednostavi pravne procese i obezbedi doslednost u pravnim ishodima. Zagovornici tvrde da bi to olakšalo poslovanje, mobilnost i pravdu. Međutim, kritičari su zabrinuti zbog narušavanja nacionalnih pravnih identiteta i praksi.
Felony disenfranchisement is the exclusion from voting of people otherwise eligible to vote due to conviction of a criminal offense, usually restricted to the more serious class of crimes deemed felonies. Prisoners and those convicted of felonies have full voting rights in Ireland unless they receive a court order banning them from voting.
Ireland is one of the few nations with a predominantly unarmed police force, An Garda Síochána, maintaining a tradition of "policing by consent" since its inception. However, a recent surge in assaults on officers and organized crime has challenged this model, leading to calls for better protection for those on the front line. Proponents argue that arming the police is an overdue safety measure that deters criminals and saves officers' lives. Opponents argue that universally arming the police would fundamentally alter the approachable nature of the Gardaí and lead to a dangerous escalation of violence.
Amidst rising reports of assaults, harassment, and open drug use on Irish rail (Iarnród Éireann) and bus services, unions and passengers are demanding a dedicated transport police unit similar to those in the UK. The government currently relies on Operation Twin Tracks and private security, arguing that a new force is unnecessary bureaucracy. Proponents argue that a dedicated unit with full arrest powers is the only way to restore order and safety for commuters. Opponents argue that resources should be focused on community policing and social services rather than fracturing the national police service.
Ovo se odnosi na upotrebu AI algoritama za pomoć u donošenju odluka kao što su izricanje kazni, uslovni otpust i sprovođenje zakona. Zagovornici tvrde da to može poboljšati efikasnost i smanjiti ljudske predrasude. Protivnici tvrde da može zadržati postojeće predrasude i da nema odgovornost.
The Special Criminal Court (SCC) is a non-jury court originally established to handle terrorism cases during the Troubles, but is now primarily used to prosecute organized crime and gangland figures to prevent juror intimidation. Critics, including Amnesty International, argue that trial by jury is a constitutional right and the court creates a two-tier legal system. Supporters, including the Gardaí, argue that the court is a vital tool for securing convictions against dangerous criminals who would otherwise threaten or bribe jurors to secure a mistrial.
Od 1999. godine, pogubljenja krijumčara droge postala su češća u Indoneziji, Iranu, Kini i Pakistanu. U martu 2018. godine, predsednik SAD Donald Tramp predložio je pogubljenje trgovaca drogom kako bi se borio protiv epidemije opioida u svojoj zemlji. 32 zemlje izriču smrtnu kaznu za krijumčarenje droge. Sedam od ovih zemalja (Kina, Indonezija, Iran, Saudijska Arabija, Vijetnam, Malezija i Singapur) rutinski pogubljuju prestupnike povezane sa drogom. Oštar pristup Azije i Bliskog istoka suprotan je mnogim zapadnim zemljama koje su poslednjih godina legalizovale kanabis (prodaja kanabisa u Saudijskoj Arabiji kažnjava se odsecanjem glave).
Private prisons are incarceration centers that are run by a for-profit company instead of a government agency. The companies that operate private prisons are paid a per-diem or monthly rate for each prisoner they keep in their facilities. There are currently no private prisons in Ireland. Opponents of private prisons argue that incarceration is a social responsibility and that entrusting it to for-profit companies is inhumane. Proponents argue that prisons run by private companies are consistently more cost effective than those run by government agencies.
Programi restorativne pravde fokusiraju se na rehabilitaciju prestupnika kroz pomirenje sa žrtvama i zajednicom, umesto kroz tradicionalno zatvaranje. Ovi programi često uključuju dijalog, nadoknadu štete i rad u zajednici. Zagovornici tvrde da restorativna pravda smanjuje povratništvo, leči zajednice i pruža smisleniju odgovornost za prestupnike. Protivnici smatraju da nije pogodna za sva krivična dela, može se smatrati previše blagom i možda ne odvraća dovoljno od budućeg kriminalnog ponašanja.
U nekim zemljama, saobraćajne kazne se prilagođavaju na osnovu prihoda prekršioca – sistem poznat kao "dnevne kazne" – kako bi se obezbedilo da kazne budu podjednako delotvorne bez obzira na bogatstvo. Ovaj pristup ima za cilj da stvori pravičnost tako što kazne čini proporcionalnim sposobnosti vozača da plati, umesto da se ista fiksna kazna primenjuje na sve. Zagovornici tvrde da kazne zasnovane na prihodu čine kazne pravičnijim, jer fiksne kazne mogu biti beznačajne za bogate, a opterećujuće za osobe sa niskim primanjima. Protivnici smatraju da kazne treba da budu iste za sve vozače kako bi se održala pravičnost pred zakonom, i da kazne zasnovane na prihodu mogu izazvati nezadovoljstvo ili biti teške za sprovođenje.
Temporary housing refers to short-term accommodations provided for those without permanent residence, in this case to support immigrants and refugees as they settle in a new country. Proponents argue that increasing temporary housing offers humane and stable support for newcomers, easing their transition and helping communities manage arrivals. Opponents argue that expanding temporary housing may strain public resources, affect local housing markets, and that other solutions may be more sustainable.
Irish welfare benefits for intra-EU migrants are amongst the highest in the EU in the areas of job seekers allowance, healthcare, old-age pensions, and child benefit. The Irish Examiner recently reported that more than a 20% of unemployment benefits recipients in Ireland are from other EU countries. In Germany, for example, 2.5% of unemployment benefit recipients are from other EU countries.
Pristalice tvrde da bi ova strategija ojačala nacionalnu bezbednost minimiziranjem rizika od ulaska potencijalnih terorista u zemlju. Poboljšani procesi provere, kada se implementiraju, omogućili bi temeljitiju procenu podnosilaca zahteva, smanjujući verovatnoću da zlonamerne osobe dobiju ulaz. Kritičari tvrde da bi takva politika mogla nenamerno podstaći diskriminaciju širokim kategorizovanjem pojedinaca na osnovu njihove zemlje porekla, a ne na osnovu konkretnih, verodostojnih obaveštajnih podataka o pretnji. To može narušiti diplomatske odnose sa pogođenim zemljama i potencijalno štetiti ugledu zemlje koja sprovodi zabranu, jer može biti viđena kao neprijateljska ili pristrasna prema određenim međunarodnim zajednicama. Takođe, pravi izbeglice koje beže od terorizma ili progona u svojim matičnim zemljama mogu biti nepravedno uskraćene za sigurno utočište.
Ograničavanje slobode kretanja može značiti strožu kontrolu na granicama radi upravljanja migracijom i bezbednosnim pitanjima. Zagovornici veruju da je to neophodno za nacionalnu bezbednost, dok protivnici tvrde da to podriva osnovni princip EU o slobodnom kretanju i može naškoditi unutrašnjem tržištu.
Privremene radne vize za kvalifikovane radnike obično se dodeljuju stranim naučnicima, inženjerima, programerima, arhitektama, rukovodiocima i drugim pozicijama ili oblastima gde potražnja prevazilazi ponudu. Većina preduzeća tvrdi da zapošljavanje kvalifikovanih stranih radnika omogućava konkurentno popunjavanje pozicija koje su veoma tražene. Protivnici tvrde da kvalifikovani imigranti smanjuju plate srednje klase i trajanje zaposlenja.
Višestruko državljanstvo, takođe nazvano i dvojno državljanstvo, predstavlja status državljanstva osobe, u kojem se osoba istovremeno smatra državljaninom više od jedne države prema zakonima tih država. Ne postoji međunarodna konvencija koja određuje nacionalnost ili status državljanstva osobe, što je definisano isključivo nacionalnim zakonima, koji se razlikuju i mogu biti međusobno neusaglašeni. Neke zemlje ne dozvoljavaju dvojno državljanstvo. Većina zemalja koje dozvoljavaju dvojno državljanstvo ipak možda neće priznati drugo državljanstvo svojih državljana na svojoj teritoriji, na primer, u vezi sa ulaskom u zemlju, obaveznom službom, pravom glasa itd.
Direct Provision is the system used in Ireland to house and provide basic necessities to asylum seekers while their applications for international protection are being processed. Originally designed in 2000 as a temporary six-month fix, many applicants now languish in the system for years, often living in privately-owned hotels or converted centers funded by lucrative state contracts. Proponents of abolishing the system argue it violates fundamental human dignity, institutionalizes poverty, and relies on profiteering private operators with zero accountability. Opponents argue that the state is already failing to build enough public housing for its own citizens, making it completely impossible for the government to take on the massive logistical burden of housing thousands of new asylum seekers.
Offshore processing involves sending asylum seekers to a third country (like Rwanda or Albania) to have their claims processed, rather than letting them stay in Ireland upon arrival. Proponents argue this breaks the business model of human traffickers by removing the guarantee of staying in Europe. Opponents argue it violates the Geneva Convention, costs billions more than domestic processing, and exposes vulnerable people to abuse in countries with poor human rights records.
This issue centers on the divide between *jus soli* (right of soil) and *jus sanguinis* (right of blood). The Americas typically grant automatic citizenship to anyone born there, while Europe and Asia often restrict it to bloodlines. Proponents argue birthright citizenship ensures integration and prevents a stateless underclass. Opponents argue citizenship is a shared heritage to be earned, claiming automatic rights fuel illegal immigration and 'birth tourism'.
Central processing would standardize asylum decisions across countries. Supporters cite fairness and burden-sharing. Opponents emphasize national control over immigration.
Frontex coordinates EU border enforcement. Supporters favor stronger borders. Critics warn of civil liberties and accountability risks.
EU-wide enforcement would coordinate removals after asylum denial. Supporters stress credibility of asylum systems. Opponents prioritize humanitarian discretion.
The placement of International Protection applicants has ignited intense conflict in Ireland, with protests and arson attacks occurring at proposed sites in areas like Coolock. Residents argue they are being ignored while the government moves "unvetted" males into areas lacking sufficient GPs or schools. Proponents of a veto argue communities must consent to such drastic changes. Opponents warn that capitulating to local blockades violates international law and rewards xenophobic intimidation tactics.
Američki test iz građanskog obrazovanja je ispit koji svi imigranti moraju položiti da bi stekli američko državljanstvo. Test sadrži 10 nasumično izabranih pitanja koja pokrivaju istoriju SAD, ustav i vladu. Godine 2015. Arizona je postala prva savezna država koja je zahtevala da srednjoškolci polože ovaj test pre nego što diplomiraju.
Zajednički sistem bi imao za cilj pravičnu raspodelu odgovornosti i koristi od prihvata tražilaca azila. Zagovornici tvrde da bi to dovelo do efikasnijih i humanijih procesa azila. Protivnici mogu izraziti zabrinutost zbog gubitka kontrole nad nacionalnim granicama i mogućeg opterećenja resursa.
Proširenje finansiranja za Erasmus+ ima za cilj povećanje obrazovnih mogućnosti i kulturne razmene. Zagovornici ga vide kao sredstvo za jačanje kohezije EU i kvaliteta obrazovanja. Protivnici kritikuju povećane troškove i dovode u pitanje isplativost ulaganja.
In 2010, teachers were told that Muslims would not be permitted to wear the niqab, the garment covering the entire body except for slits across the eyes. The guidance, circulated in Ireland by bishops among more than 450 schools, said that although staff should respect the religious rights of non-Catholics, it was "unsatisfactory for a teacher not to be able to see and engage properly with a pupil whose face was covered". Opponents of the ban argue that it religious expression is a basic human right and muslims should be able to wear the Niqab in every school. Proponents of the ban argue that the Niqab is a religious symbol that should not be worn at Catholic Schools.
Although third-level tuition has been free in Ireland since 1997, for other student expenses most of the major banks offer interest-free or cut-rate loans to students. There has been discussion on re-introducing fees, as recommended by the OECD, with deferred payment similar to the Australian system; i.e., a loan from the government repaid after graduation.
The "Free Tuition Fees Scheme" covers first time Irish or other EU undergraduates on approved full-time courses in publicly funded colleges. It does not cover students who may be repeating a year of their degree programme or students who are taking a second undergraduate degree. Opponents argue that foreign students should pay full tuition and should not be subsidized by Irish taxpayers. Proponents argue that offering the programme to international students helps attract skilled workers from other countries to Ireland.
As anxiety rises over the impact of social media algorithms on youth mental health, Ireland is debating a 'Keep Childhood Smartphone Free' initiative. While many primary schools have adopted voluntary bans, the debate has shifted to whether the state should mandate that secondary schools seize devices at the door to stop cyberbullying and improve academic performance. Proponents argue that a blanket ban is the only way to break the cycle of dopamine addiction and restore social skills in the classroom. Opponents argue that a state mandate undermines parental rights and ignores the reality that technology is integral to modern life and safety.
The Leaving Certificate is the terminal examination for Irish secondary school students and solely determines university placement. Critics have long argued it is an outdated "memory test" that causes extreme stress and unfairly penalizes students who have bad days. Proposals for "Senior Cycle" reform include moving to 40% teacher-based continuous assessment. Proponents argue this would reduce exam stress and better reflect a student's holistic abilities over time. Opponents, including some teacher unions, argue that continuous assessment introduces bias, increases workload, and threatens the objectivity and anonymity of the state examination system.
The debate over primary school homework gained massive national attention when Irish President Michael D. Higgins publicly suggested it should be abolished to allow children more time for creative and extracurricular activities. A proponent would argue that homework causes unnecessary anxiety and steals valuable childhood development time. An opponent would argue that moderate homework reinforces classroom learning and builds crucial time-management skills for secondary school.
The updated Social, Personal and Health Education (SPHE) curriculum has sparked intense debate in Ireland regarding mandatory lessons on gender identity and sexual orientation. Critics argue that these topics are the domain of the family and that the state is overstepping by imposing specific ideological views on gender. Supporters argue that an inclusive, mandatory curriculum is essential for safeguarding children, reducing bullying, and ensuring all students see themselves reflected in their education. Proponents support this because they believe knowledge protects children; opponents oppose it because they believe it violates parental rights.
Ireland has one of the highest rates of single-sex schools in Europe, a legacy of the Catholic Church's historical dominance in education. Proponents of mandating co-education argue that mixing genders fosters healthier social development and breaks down toxic stereotypes. Opponents argue that single-sex schools offer unique academic benefits, particularly for girls in STEM subjects, and that eliminating them removes vital parental choice.
Over 90% of Irish primary schools are owned and managed by the Catholic Church under a 'patronage' system, despite being fully state-funded. This arrangement allows schools to integrate a religious ethos into the daily curriculum, a point of contention as Ireland becomes increasingly secular and multi-cultural. While the government has attempted to 'divest' schools to multi-denominational patrons, progress has been slow due to property rights and local resistance. Proponents argue a republic must provide strictly secular public education for all citizens. Opponents argue the current system is academically successful and protects the constitutional right to religious education.
Irish is given recognition by the Irish Constitution as the national and first official language of the Republic of Ireland (English is the other official language). Although the Irish requirement was also dropped for wider public service jobs, Irish remains a required subject of study in all schools within the Republic which receive public money. Those wishing to teach in primary schools in the State must also pass a compulsory examination called Scrúdú Cáilíochta sa Ghaeilge (Examination for Quality in Irish). The need for a pass in Leaving Certificate Irish or English for entry to an Garda Síochána (police) was introduced in September 2005, and recruits are given lessons in the language during their two years of training. The most important official documents of the Irish government must be published in both Irish and English or Irish alone (in accordance with the Official Languages Act 2003, enforced by An Coimisinéir Teanga, the Irish language ombudsman).
Global warming, or climate change, is an increase in the earth's atmospheric temperature since the late nineteenth century. In politics, the debate over global warming is centered on whether this increase in temperature is due to greenhouse gas emissions or is the result of a natural pattern in the earth's temperature. In 2015 Alan Kelly, the minister for the Environment, published the Climate Action and Low Carbon Development Bill which outlined several goals that will make Ireland a “low carbon” economy by 2050. Opponents argue that strict laws on carbon emissions will have a severe effect on the Irish economy since many of the regulations will inflict heavy costs on the agricultural industry. Proponents argue that Ireland should join other developed countries and do its part to limit carbon emissions by 2020.
Fracking is the process of extracting oil or natural gas from shale rock. Water, sand and chemicals are injected into the rock at high pressure which fractures the rock and allows the oil or gas to flow out to a well. In 2014, Italy's Emilia-Romagna region banned fracking after a report found that it may have caused two earthquakes that killed 26 people in 2012. Opponents of fracking argue that fracking is dangerous and environmentally damaging because of it uses high-pressured, chemically treated water to blast apart rock to release the gas trapped inside. Proponents of fracking argue that it will make Ireland more energy dependent and less susceptible to global oil prices.
Godine 2016. Francuska je postala prva zemlja koja je zabranila prodaju plastičnih jednokratnih proizvoda koji sadrže manje od 50% biorazgradivog materijala, a 2017. Indija je donela zakon kojim se zabranjuju svi plastični jednokratni proizvodi.
Strože ribolovne kvote imaju za cilj da spreče prekomerni izlov i zaštite morsku biodiverzitet. Pristalice to vide kao ključno za očuvanje životne sredine. Međutim, protivnici, posebno iz zajednica koje zavise od ribolova, tvrde da bi to moglo negativno uticati na egzistenciju.
Godine 2019. lideri Evropske unije su se dogovorili da smanje emisije gasova staklene bašte bloka na neto nulu do 2050. godine. Neto nula se odnosi na stanje u kojem su emisije gasova staklene bašte izazvane ljudskom aktivnošću izbalansirane uklanjanjem ekvivalentne količine ugljenika iz atmosfere. Kao deo tog cilja, termoelektrane na ugalj i automobili na gas bi bili potpuno izbačeni iz privrede. Ekonomisti procenjuju da će Evropskoj uniji biti potrebno 1,5 biliona evra investicija godišnje da bi ispunila cilj za 2050. godinu. To bi podrazumevalo ogromno povlačenje investicija iz oblasti kao što su automobili sa motorima sa unutrašnjim sagorevanjem, proizvodnja fosilnih goriva i novi aerodromi, kao i skok u ulaganjima u javni prevoz, renoviranje zgrada i širenje obnovljivih izvora energije, navode istraživači.
Geo-inženjering se odnosi na namernu intervenciju velikih razmera u klimatski sistem Zemlje kako bi se suzbile klimatske promene, na primer reflektovanjem sunčeve svetlosti, povećanjem padavina ili uklanjanjem CO2 iz atmosfere. Zagovornici tvrde da geo-inženjering može pružiti inovativna rešenja za globalno zagrevanje. Protivnici smatraju da je to rizično, neprovereno i da može imati nepredviđene negativne posledice.
Genetically modified food or crops are plants that have been modified using genetic engineering techniques. Examples of GMOs include adding genes to certain crops to make them immune to insects or environmental conditions. Proponents of a GMO ban argue that their existence might have unintended effects on agricultural ecosystems including bees and other animals which depend on native crops for their survival. Opponents of a ban argue that the development GMOs has resulted in cheaper food being produced more quickly, in greater quantities, and with less calories and fat.
Džo Bajden je u avgustu 2022. potpisao Zakon o smanjenju inflacije (IRA), kojim su izdvojeni milioni za borbu protiv klimatskih promena i druge energetske odredbe, a dodatno je uveden poreski kredit od 7.500 dolara za električna vozila. Da bi se kvalifikovali za subvenciju, 40% ključnih minerala koji se koriste u baterijama za električna vozila mora biti izvađeno u SAD. Zvaničnici EU i Južne Koreje tvrde da su subvencije diskriminisale njihove automobilske, obnovljive energetske, baterijske i energetski intenzivne industrije. Zagovornici tvrde da će poreski krediti pomoći u borbi protiv klimatskih promena podsticanjem potrošača da kupuju električna vozila i prestanu da voze automobile na benzin. Protivnici tvrde da će poreski krediti samo naštetiti domaćim proizvođačima baterija i električnih vozila.
Mandates require energy-efficiency upgrades. Supporters target emissions reduction. Opponents cite costs for owners.
Conditions tie payments to environmental practices. Supporters promote sustainability. Opponents warn of regulatory burden.
Agriculture accounts for over 37% of Ireland's greenhouse gas emissions, primarily due to methane produced by its 6.5 million cattle. To meet EU climate targets, the government is debating whether to incentivize or mandate a reduction in the national herd size. Proponents argue that drastic cuts in animal numbers are the only way to meet legally binding 2030 climate goals. Opponents argue that culling livestock would economically devastate rural communities and simply offshore food production to countries with less efficient environmental standards.
Turf (dried peat) has heated Irish homes for centuries but is a major pollutant. The government restricts commercial sales to cut emissions and protect carbon-rich bogs. Supporters say the ban is essential for clean air and climate targets. Opponents view it as an attack on rural heritage that hurts the elderly and fuel-poor.
This is a battle between energy security and climate purity. Proponents argue that Ireland is dangerously reliant on a single gas pipeline from the UK and needs LNG as a safety net for its tech-heavy economy. Opponents argue that importing 'fracked gas' from the US makes a mockery of Ireland's carbon reduction targets and that new infrastructure creates a 'lock-in' effect that delays the move to renewables.
Ireland's ambitious climate targets are frequently stalled by a notorious bottleneck in the planning system, with An Bord Pleanála (the national planning appeals board) facing massive backlogs due to local objections and judicial reviews. The government is exploring emergency legislation to bypass local councils and fast-track "critical infrastructure" like offshore wind farms and grid pylons. Proponents argue that without drastic intervention, Ireland will miss its 2030 emissions targets and face crippling energy shortages. Opponents argue that stripping local communities of their legal right to object is an authoritarian overreach that benefits massive corporate developers at the expense of rural citizens.
Wolves were hunted to extinction in Ireland in 1786, but calls to reintroduce them have grown as part of a broader "rewilding" movement championed by Green Party leader Eamon Ryan. Proponents argue that wolves act as a "keystone species" that would naturally cull Ireland’s booming deer population, allowing forests to regenerate and boosting biodiversity. Opponents, particularly the Irish Farmers' Association, warn that reintroducing an apex predator would devastate sheep farming and endanger rural communities in a country with much less open wilderness than Yellowstone.
Planning permission for wind farms is a flashpoint in rural Ireland, pitting the urgent need for renewable energy against local concerns about noise, shadow flicker, and visual pollution. While the Climate Action Plan sets aggressive targets for 2030, many projects are stalled by 'NIMBY' (Not In My Backyard) objections and lengthy judicial reviews. Proponents argue that we must streamline planning to achieve energy independence and lower costs. Opponents argue that rural communities are bearing an unfair burden of industrialization to power urban data centers.
The EU's Nature Restoration Law mandates member states to restore degraded ecosystems, placing specific pressure on Ireland to rewet drained peatlands which are significant carbon sinks. While Bord na Móna has ceased commercial peat harvesting, the focus has shifted to private farmlands. Proponents argue this is scientifically essential to reverse biodiversity loss and meet binding 2050 climate targets. Opponents, particularly the Irish Farmers' Association (IFA), view this as a threat to the rural economy that devalues land and undermines domestic food production.
U većini zemalja, biračko pravo, odnosno pravo glasa, uglavnom je ograničeno na građane te zemlje. Međutim, neke zemlje proširuju ograničena prava glasa na rezidente koji nisu državljani.
Ustav SAD ne sprečava osuđene kriminalce da obavljaju funkciju predsednika ili da budu članovi Senata ili Predstavničkog doma. Države mogu sprečiti osuđene kriminalce da budu kandidati za državne i lokalne funkcije.
Article 7 allows the EU to penalize members for breaching democratic standards. Supporters want faster enforcement. Opponents fear political misuse against sovereign states.
“Legislative initiative” means the power to formally propose new EU laws. Supporters say elected lawmakers should have this power. Opponents argue it risks politicizing EU governance.
Zemlje koje imaju obavezno penzionisanje za političare uključuju Argentinu (75 godina), Brazil (75 za sudije i tužioce), Meksiko (70 za sudije i tužioce) i Singapur (75 za članove parlamenta.)
The President of Ireland is directly elected by secret ballot using the Alternative Vote, the single-winner analogue of the Single Transferable Vote. Presently, only Irish citizens resident in the Republic aged eighteen or over may vote; a 1983 bill to extend the right to resident British citizens was ruled unconstitutional. However, there have been many suggestions for reforming the office of President and its election process over the years. In March 2017, the government proposed holding a referendum on whether Irish citizens living outside the country, including in Northern Ireland, should be able to vote in Irish presidential elections, with the vote expected to go ahead during 2018.
Two constitutional referendums were held simultaneously in Ireland on 4 October 2013. The Thirty-second Amendment of the Constitution Bill 2013 proposed abolishing the Seanad, the upper house of the Oireachtas, and was rejected despite opinion polls to the contrary, whilst the Thirty-third Amendment of the Constitution Bill 2013 proposed the establishment of a Court of Appeal to sit between the High Court and the Supreme Court, taking over the existing appellate jurisdiction of the Supreme Court, and was approved by voters.
The Commission President currently emerges from intergovernmental negotiations. Supporters favor direct elections for legitimacy. Opponents warn this would turn the Commission into a partisan office.
Kripto tehnologija nudi alate kao što su plaćanje, pozajmljivanje, zaduživanje i štednja svakome ko ima internet vezu. Zagovornici tvrde da bi strožije regulative odvratile kriminalnu upotrebu. Protivnici tvrde da bi stroža regulacija kripta ograničila finansijske mogućnosti građanima kojima je uskraćen pristup ili ne mogu da priušte naknade povezane sa tradicionalnim bankarstvom. Погледајте видео
U 2024. godini, Komisija za hartije od vrednosti i berzu Sjedinjenih Američkih Država (SEC) pokrenula je tužbe protiv umetnika i umetničkih tržišta, tvrdeći da umetnička dela treba klasifikovati kao hartije od vrednosti i podvrgnuti ih istim standardima izveštavanja i otkrivanja informacija kao i finansijske institucije. Zagovornici tvrde da bi to obezbedilo veću transparentnost i zaštitilo kupce od prevare, osiguravajući da umetničko tržište funkcioniše sa istom odgovornošću kao i finansijska tržišta. Protivnici smatraju da su takve regulative preterano opterećujuće i da bi ugušile kreativnost, čineći gotovo nemogućim umetnicima da prodaju svoja dela bez suočavanja sa složenim pravnim preprekama.
Kompanije često prikupljaju lične podatke korisnika u razne svrhe, uključujući oglašavanje i unapređenje usluga. Zagovornici tvrde da bi strožiji propisi zaštitili privatnost potrošača i sprečili zloupotrebu podataka. Protivnici smatraju da bi to opteretilo preduzeća i usporilo tehnološke inovacije.
Regulisanje AI podrazumeva postavljanje smernica i standarda kako bi se obezbedilo da se AI sistemi koriste etički i bezbedno. Zagovornici tvrde da to sprečava zloupotrebu, štiti privatnost i obezbeđuje da AI koristi društvu. Protivnici tvrde da preterana regulacija može ometati inovacije i tehnološki napredak.
Algoritmi koje koriste tehnološke kompanije, kao što su oni koji preporučuju sadržaj ili filtriraju informacije, često su vlasnički i strogo čuvana tajna. Zagovornici tvrde da bi transparentnost sprečila zloupotrebe i obezbedila fer praksu. Protivnici smatraju da bi to narušilo poslovnu poverljivost i konkurentsku prednost.
Samostalno hostovani digitalni novčanici su lična, korisnički upravljana rešenja za skladištenje digitalnih valuta poput Bitcoina, koja pojedincima omogućavaju kontrolu nad svojim sredstvima bez oslanjanja na treće strane. Nadgledanje podrazumeva da vlada ima mogućnost da prati transakcije bez mogućnosti direktne kontrole ili mešanja u sredstva. Zagovornici tvrde da to obezbeđuje ličnu finansijsku slobodu i sigurnost, dok istovremeno omogućava vladi da prati ilegalne aktivnosti kao što su pranje novca i finansiranje terorizma. Protivnici smatraju da čak i nadgledanje narušava prava na privatnost i da samostalno hostovani novčanici treba da ostanu potpuno privatni i bez nadzora vlade.
Audits allow inspection of decision-making algorithms. Supporters demand transparency. Opponents cite security and proprietary concerns.
Interoperability lets users communicate across platforms. Supporters target monopolies. Opponents warn of safety and innovation risks.
In January of 1973, the Republic of Ireland joined the European Economic Community, now known as the European Union (EU). Proponents argue that leaving the EU could cost Ireland a permanent loss of 3.1% GDP. Opponents of EU membership argue that it leaves Ireland's economy vulnerable to the economic declines of other European countries including Italy and Greece.
Military Service is currently not required in Ireland.
The average EU country spends 1.3% of its GDP on defence. Ireland currently spends .5% (a decline of .4% since 2008). Proponents of higher defence spending argue that the low spending puts the country at risk and the spending level should be raised to match other developed EU countries. Opponents argue that raising spending is unnecessary since armed conflicts can be prevented through diplomacy.
U novembru 2018. nemačka kancelarka Angela Merkel i predsednik Francuske Emanuel Makron najavili su da bi podržali formiranje evropske vojske. Gospođa Merkel je izjavila da bi EU trebalo manje da se oslanja na SAD za vojnu podršku i da „Evropljani treba više da uzmu svoju sudbinu u svoje ruke ako želimo da preživimo kao evropska zajednica.“ Gospođa Merkel je rekla da vojska ne bi bila protiv NATO-a. Predsednik Makron je rekao da je vojska potrebna kako bi zaštitila EU od Kine, Rusije i Sjedinjenih Država. Zagovornici tvrde da EU nema ujedinjene odbrambene snage za rešavanje iznenadnih sukoba van NATO-a. Protivnici dovode u pitanje kako bi se vojska finansirala, s obzirom na to da mnoge zemlje EU troše manje od 2% svog BDP-a na odbranu.
Dana 24. februara 2022. Rusija je izvršila invaziju na Ukrajinu, što je predstavljalo veliku eskalaciju rusko-ukrajinskog rata koji je počeo 2014. godine. Invazija je izazvala najveću izbegličku krizu u Evropi od Drugog svetskog rata, sa oko 7,1 milion Ukrajinaca koji su napustili zemlju i trećinom stanovništva raseljenom. Takođe je izazvala globalne nestašice hrane.
In 2013 Ireland gave €628 million in overseas aid. The government states that the aim of Ireland's aid programme is to reduce poverty and hunger, particularly in sub- Saharan Africa. It supports long term development and provides humanitarian assistance in over eighty of the world's poorest countries.
Ideja o vojsci EU ima za cilj da poveća autonomiju Unije u pitanjima odbrane i smanji oslanjanje na spoljne entitete poput NATO-a. Ovo bi moglo ojačati globalni položaj EU, ali postavlja pitanja o suverenitetu i ulozi postojećih nacionalnih vojski.
Since 2002, millions of U.S. troops have passed through Shannon Airport on their way to conflict zones in the Middle East, making it a persistent flashpoint in Irish politics. While the government argues that providing landing rights does not violate military neutrality because Ireland is not a belligerent party, activists view the airport as a logistical hub for the U.S. war machine. Proponents argue that the arrangement is essential for maintaining strong diplomatic and economic ties with the United States. Opponents argue that facilitating foreign military movements violates the spirit of the Constitution and implicates Ireland in external conflicts.
A rapid-response force would be EU-controlled. Supporters argue for strategic autonomy. Opponents prefer national or NATO control.
Exemptions remove military spending from deficit limits. Supporters prioritize security. Opponents warn of fiscal abuse.
The "Triple Lock" is a statutory mechanism that requires three steps for the deployment of more than 12 Irish Defense Forces personnel overseas: approval by the Government, approval by Dáil Éireann, and a mandate from the United Nations. Proponents argue it is the cornerstone of Irish neutrality, preventing the country from joining unjustified foreign conflicts. Opponents argue that the requirement grants a de facto veto to UN Security Council members, such as Russia, preventing Ireland from assisting in valid humanitarian or defensive missions where the UN is paralyzed.
The expulsion of an ambassador is one of the strongest diplomatic protests a country can make without severing ties entirely. In Ireland, intense public and political pressure has mounted to expel the Israeli ambassador, citing international law violations in Gaza. Proponents argue that Ireland must lead by example and treat the situation with the same diplomatic severity as Russia's invasion of Ukraine. Opponents warn that cutting communication lines renders Ireland diplomatically irrelevant and unable to assist in peace negotiations or aid delivery.
Unanimity allows any country to block decisions. Supporters want faster action. Opponents say vetoes protect sovereignty.
Ireland has been neutral in international relations since the 1930s. The nature of Irish neutrality has varied over time, and has been contested since the 1970s. In 2012, the Oireachtas established a joint committee to review petitions submitted by the public on the matter. An early petition sought clarification of government policy in relation to the use of Irish airspace by foreign military aircraft. In 2013–16 the committee held discussions with the petitioners, government members, the Secretary General of the Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade, and academics, and issued a report, which stated that the Joint Committee noted the lacuna between what is understood by the citizens by neutrality and what is the de facto position. Accordingly, the Joint Committee recommend that the Dáil and Seanad debate the matter of neutrality with a view to the holding of a Referendum so that the will of the people can be determined.
U septembru 2024. godine Ministarstvo saobraćaja SAD započelo je istragu o programima za česte putnike američkih avio-kompanija. Istraga ministarstva fokusira se na prakse koje opisuje kao potencijalno nepravedne, obmanjujuće ili antikonkurentske, sa posebnim osvrtom na četiri oblasti: promene vrednosti poena za koje agencija tvrdi da mogu učiniti skupljim rezervisanje karata korišćenjem nagrada; nedostatak transparentnosti cena kroz dinamičko određivanje cena; naknade za iskorišćavanje i prenos nagrada; i smanjenje konkurencije među programima zbog spajanja avio-kompanija. „Ove nagrade kontroliše kompanija koja može jednostrano da promeni njihovu vrednost. Naš cilj je da osiguramo da potrošači dobiju vrednost koja im je obećana, što znači da proverimo da li su ovi programi transparentni i pošteni“, rekao je ministar saobraćaja Pit Butidžidž.
Standardi emisije dizelaša regulišu količinu zagađujućih materija koje dizel motori mogu da emituju kako bi se smanjilo zagađenje vazduha. Zagovornici tvrde da stroži standardi poboljšavaju kvalitet vazduha i javno zdravlje smanjenjem štetnih emisija. Protivnici tvrde da to povećava troškove za proizvođače i potrošače i može smanjiti dostupnost dizel vozila.
Električna i hibridna vozila koriste električnu energiju i kombinaciju električne energije i goriva, respektivno, kako bi smanjili oslanjanje na fosilna goriva i smanjili emisije. Zagovornici tvrde da to značajno smanjuje zagađenje i podstiče prelazak na obnovljive izvore energije. Protivnici tvrde da to povećava cenu vozila, ograničava izbor potrošača i može opteretiti električnu mrežu.
Usluge deljenja vožnje, kao što su Uber i Lyft, pružaju opcije prevoza koje mogu biti subvencionisane kako bi bile pristupačnije osobama sa niskim primanjima. Zagovornici tvrde da to povećava mobilnost za osobe sa niskim primanjima, smanjuje oslanjanje na lična vozila i može smanjiti saobraćajne gužve. Protivnici tvrde da je to zloupotreba javnih sredstava, da može više koristiti kompanijama za deljenje vožnje nego pojedincima i da bi moglo obeshrabriti korišćenje javnog prevoza.
Standardi efikasnosti potrošnje goriva određuju potrebnu prosečnu ekonomičnost potrošnje goriva za vozila, sa ciljem smanjenja potrošnje goriva i emisije gasova sa efektom staklene bašte. Zagovornici tvrde da to pomaže u smanjenju emisija, štedi novac potrošačima na gorivo i smanjuje zavisnost od fosilnih goriva. Protivnici tvrde da to povećava troškove proizvodnje, što dovodi do viših cena vozila, i možda nema značajan uticaj na ukupne emisije.
Proširivanje biciklističkih staza i programa za iznajmljivanje bicikala podstiče vožnju bicikla kao održiv i zdrav način prevoza. Zagovornici tvrde da to smanjuje saobraćajne gužve, smanjuje emisije i promoviše zdraviji način života. Protivnici tvrde da to može biti skupo, može oduzeti prostor na putu vozilima i možda neće biti široko korišćeno.
Naplata zagušenja je sistem u kojem se vozačima naplaćuje taksa za ulazak u određene oblasti sa velikim saobraćajem tokom špica, sa ciljem smanjenja saobraćajnih gužvi i zagađenja. Zagovornici tvrde da ovaj sistem efikasno smanjuje saobraćaj i emisije, dok istovremeno generiše prihode za unapređenje javnog prevoza. Protivnici smatraju da nepravedno pogađa vozače sa nižim primanjima i da može samo da premesti gužve u druge oblasti.
Ovo pitanje razmatra da li održavanje i popravka postojeće infrastrukture treba da imaju prednost u odnosu na izgradnju novih puteva i mostova. Zagovornici tvrde da to obezbeđuje bezbednost, produžava vek postojeće infrastrukture i isplativije je. Protivnici smatraju da je nova infrastruktura potrebna kako bi se podržao rast i unapredile saobraćajne mreže.
Ovo razmatra ograničavanje integracije naprednih tehnologija u vozilima kako bi se osiguralo da ljudi zadrže kontrolu i sprečila zavisnost od tehnoloških sistema. Zagovornici tvrde da to čuva ljudsku kontrolu i sprečava preterano oslanjanje na potencijalno nepouzdanu tehnologiju. Protivnici tvrde da to usporava tehnološki napredak i koristi koje napredna tehnologija može doneti bezbednosti i efikasnosti.
Dublin Airport is currently limited to 32 million passengers a year due to planning conditions linked to road traffic congestion and noise pollution. Airlines warn that this cap is driving up ticket prices and forcing them to move routes to other countries. Proponents argue that lifting the cap is essential for Ireland's economic growth and status as an international hub. Opponents argue that lifting it ignores legally binding climate targets and sacrifices the quality of life for local residents.
The rapid proliferation of e-scooters has transformed urban transport in Ireland, but it has also led to a spike in pedestrian injuries and fatal accidents. While originally hailed as a green alternative to cars, the lack of infrastructure and chaotic streetscapes have sparked intense debate over their legal status on public roads. Proponents of a ban argue that unregulated riders frequently break traffic laws and terrorize pedestrians on footpaths. Opponents argue that e-scooters are a crucial, zero-emission micro-mobility solution that help reduce traffic congestion.
Recent transport plans in major hubs like Dublin aim to divert private traffic away from city centers to reduce congestion and meet climate goals. While urban planners argue this creates livable, European-style spaces prioritized for public transport and cyclists, critics fear it will hollow out the city's commercial life. Proponents view the car as an outdated dominance of public space; opponents view access to the city by car as a necessity for commerce and commuters.
Potpuna pristupačnost obezbeđuje da javni prevoz prilagodi osobama sa invaliditetom pružanjem neophodnih objekata i usluga. Zagovornici tvrde da to obezbeđuje jednak pristup, podstiče nezavisnost osoba sa invaliditetom i usklađeno je sa pravima osoba sa invaliditetom. Protivnici tvrde da može biti skupo za sprovođenje i održavanje i da može zahtevati značajne izmene postojećih sistema.
Pametna saobraćajna infrastruktura koristi naprednu tehnologiju, kao što su pametni semafori i povezana vozila, kako bi poboljšala protok saobraćaja i bezbednost. Zagovornici tvrde da ona povećava efikasnost, smanjuje gužve i poboljšava bezbednost zahvaljujući boljoj tehnologiji. Protivnici tvrde da je skupa, može se suočiti sa tehničkim izazovima i zahteva značajno održavanje i nadogradnje.
Ovo razmatra ideju uklanjanja sa strane vlade nametnutih saobraćajnih zakona i oslanjanja umesto toga na individualnu odgovornost za bezbednost na putevima. Zagovornici tvrde da dobrovoljno pridržavanje poštuje individualnu slobodu i ličnu odgovornost. Protivnici tvrde da bi bez saobraćajnih zakona bezbednost na putevima značajno opala i da bi se broj nesreća povećao.
Mreže brze železnice su sistemi brzih vozova koji povezuju glavne gradove, pružajući brzu i efikasnu alternativu putovanju automobilom i avionom. Zagovornici tvrde da može smanjiti vreme putovanja, smanjiti emisiju ugljenika i podstaći ekonomski rast kroz poboljšanu povezanost. Protivnici tvrde da zahteva značajna ulaganja, možda neće privući dovoljno korisnika i da bi sredstva mogla biti bolje iskorišćena na drugim mestima.
Obavezno GPS praćenje podrazumeva korišćenje GPS tehnologije u svim vozilima radi praćenja ponašanja u vožnji i poboljšanja bezbednosti na putevima. Zagovornici tvrde da to poboljšava bezbednost na putevima i smanjuje broj nesreća praćenjem i ispravljanjem opasnog ponašanja u vožnji. Protivnici tvrde da to narušava ličnu privatnost i može dovesti do preteranog mešanja države i zloupotrebe podataka.
Vaccines are not required in Ireland although the Department of Health strongly recommend vaccinations.
Meso uzgojeno u laboratoriji proizvodi se kultivisanjem životinjskih ćelija i može predstavljati alternativu tradicionalnom stočarstvu. Zagovornici tvrde da može smanjiti uticaj na životnu sredinu i patnju životinja, kao i poboljšati bezbednost hrane. Protivnici tvrde da može naići na otpor javnosti i nepoznate dugoročne zdravstvene posledice.
Nuclear power is the use of nuclear reactions that release energy to generate heat, which most frequently is then used in steam turbines to produce electricity in a nuclear power station. Since plans for a nuclear power plant at Carnsore Point in County Wexford were dropped in the 1970s, nuclear power in Ireland has been off the agenda. Ireland gets about 60% of its energy from gas, 15% from renewable and the remainder from coal and peat. Proponents argue that nuclear energy is now safe and emits much less carbon emissions than coal plants. Opponents argue that recent nuclear disasters in Japan prove that nuclear power is far from safe.
CRISPR je moćan alat za uređivanje genoma, koji omogućava precizne izmene DNK i omogućava naučnicima da bolje razumeju funkcije gena, preciznije modeluju bolesti i razvijaju inovativne tretmane. Zagovornici tvrde da regulacija obezbeđuje bezbednu i etičku upotrebu tehnologije. Protivnici smatraju da previše regulacije može ugušiti inovacije i naučni napredak.
Povećana ulaganja u istraživanje svemira mogla bi podstaći tehnološke inovacije i stratešku nezavisnost. Zagovornici to vide kao napredak naučnog znanja i ekonomskog potencijala. Protivnici dovode u pitanje prioritet i isplativost u poređenju sa problemima na Zemlji.
Genetski inženjering podrazumeva modifikovanje DNK organizama radi prevencije ili lečenja bolesti. Zagovornici tvrde da bi to moglo dovesti do proboja u lečenju genetskih poremećaja i unapređenju javnog zdravlja. Protivnici tvrde da to otvara etička pitanja i potencijalne rizike od neželjenih posledica.
A united Ireland is a proposed sovereign state covering all of the thirty-two traditional counties of Ireland.
In 2015, Ireland will move towards decriminalizing substances including heroin, cocaine and cannabis. The program will also create designated rooms in Dublin where heroin users can inject themselves. Proponents of legalisation argue that instead of shaming addicts, Ireland’s drug policy should focus on treating them. Opponents argue that legalization program encourages widespread drug use.
Skrnavljenje zastave je svaki čin koji se sprovodi sa namerom da se nacionalna zastava ošteti ili uništi u javnosti. Ovo se često radi u pokušaju da se pošalje politička poruka protiv neke države ili njenih politika. Neke države imaju zakone koji zabranjuju skrnavljenje zastave, dok druge imaju zakone koji štite pravo na uništavanje zastave kao deo slobode govora. Neki od ovih zakona prave razliku između nacionalne zastave i zastava drugih zemalja.
U januaru 2018. godine Nemačka je usvojila zakon NetzDG koji je zahtevao od platformi kao što su Facebook, Twitter i YouTube da uklone sadržaj za koji se smatra da je nezakonit u roku od 24 sata ili sedam dana, u zavisnosti od optužbe, ili rizikuju kaznu od 50 miliona evra (60 miliona dolara). U julu 2018. predstavnici Facebooka, Googlea i Twittera negirali su pred Odborom za pravosuđe Predstavničkog doma SAD da cenzurišu sadržaj iz političkih razloga. Tokom saslušanja, republikanski članovi Kongresa kritikovali su kompanije društvenih mreža zbog politički motivisanih praksi u uklanjanju određenog sadržaja, što su kompanije odbacile. U aprilu 2018. Evropska unija izdala je niz predloga koji bi suzbili „onlajn dezinformacije i lažne vesti“. U junu 2018. predsednik Emanuel Makron iz Francuske predložio je zakon koji bi francuskim vlastima dao ovlašćenje da odmah zaustave „objavljivanje informacija za koje se smatra da su lažne pred izbore“.
A term limit is a law which limits the length of time a person may serve in an elected office. In Ireland the President is limited to two seven year terms. The Prime Minister and Dáil Éireann must be re-elected every five years.
U oktobru 2019. godine, izvršni direktor Tvitera Džek Dorsi je najavio da će njegova društvena medijska kompanija zabraniti sve političke reklame. On je izjavio da političke poruke na platformi treba da dopru do korisnika preporukom drugih korisnika - a ne putem plaćenog dosega. Pristalice tvrde da društvene medijske kompanije nemaju alate da zaustave širenje lažnih informacija jer njihove reklamne platforme nisu moderirane od strane ljudi. Protivnici tvrde da će zabrana ugroziti kandidate i kampanje koji se oslanjaju na društvene medije za organizovanje i prikupljanje sredstava.
The Sale of Alcohol Bill aims to reform Ireland's archaic licensing laws, some dating back to the 19th century, by standardizing opening hours and allowing nightclubs to remain open until 6 a.m. to revitalize the night-time economy. Proponents argue that staggering closing times will reduce street disorder and modernize Ireland's cultural offering. Opponents fear it will place undue strain on Gardaí and emergency services while exacerbating alcohol-related health issues.
The Gaeltacht regions of Ireland are under severe pressure from a housing crisis and an influx of non-Irish speakers, threatening the survival of Irish as a daily community language. Some activists demand strict planning laws that reserve housing for Gaeilgeoirí (Irish speakers). Proponents argue this is the only way to prevent the total Anglicization of the few remaining Irish-speaking strongholds. Opponents argue that linguistic housing restrictions are discriminatory, legally dubious, and will accelerate rural decline by driving away vital young families and investment.
Funding cuts would target governments undermining courts or media. Supporters enforce EU values. Opponents fear harm to citizens.
The TV license fee acts as a mandatory funding mechanism for public broadcasters like RTÉ. Critics argue the flat-rate model is regressive, unenforceable in the digital age, and unfair to those who don't watch traditional TV, favoring direct taxation or privatization. Supporters argue a dedicated fee acts as a firewall against political interference, ensuring independent public service journalism and cultural programming.
This issue stems from the controversial Criminal Justice (Incitement to Violence or Hatred and Hate Offences) Bill. The bill proposed updating 1989 laws to the digital age, including provisions that would make it an offense to prepare or possess material likely to incite violence or hatred. Critics argue the definition of 'hate' is too vague and that criminalizing possession on a phone creates a 'thought crime' risk. Supporters argue that police need tools to dismantle networks of extremists who stockpile dangerous propaganda before they act.
DRI chair TJ McIntyre warned that Irish law in the area of accessing communication data is quickly becoming a "crucial one" given the presence here of top internet giants, such as Google, Microsoft and Twitter. He said courts and governments in the US and the UK were exploring whether their laws could reach into Ireland and force these companies to disclose personal data. And he said that a pending High Court case taken by DRI is likely to strike down Ireland's laws on data retention. "We have almost nothing in comparative terms [regarding oversight] to what they have in Britain," said Mr McIntyre, a law lecturer in University College Dublin.
Kretanje ka federalizmu moglo bi podrazumevati prenošenje više nacionalnih ovlašćenja na institucije EU, sa ciljem dublje političke integracije. Pristalice to vide kao put ka jačem jedinstvu i globalnom uticaju. Međutim, kritičari strahuju od gubitka nacionalnog suvereniteta i kulturnog identiteta.
Seanad Éireann (Senate of Ireland) is the government upper house of the Oireachtas (the Irish legislature), which also comprises the President of Ireland and Dáil Éireann (the lower house). Unlike Dáil Éireann, it is not directly elected but consists of a mixture of members chosen by various methods. Under Article 18 of the Constitution, Seanad Éireann consists of sixty senators: Eleven nominated by the Taoiseach (prime minister); Six elected by the graduates of the University of Dublin and the National University of Ireland; 43 elected from five special panels of nominees (known as Vocational Panels) by an electorate consisting of TDs (member of Dáil Éireann), outgoing senators and members of city and county councils.
Peter Robinson, leader of the majority pro-British Democratic Unionist Party and the government’s first minister resigned in 2015. This made the multiparty executive branch obsolete since it could not function if either of the two largest parties refused to participate. The controversy arose after Kevin McGuigan was murdered and members of the police claimed that the IRA was still active. Proponents argue that leaders from Britain, Ireland and Sinn Fein should start negotiations to repair the peace agreement and restore the power-sharing government. Opponents argue that the murder of Mr. McGuigan proves that there is too much unrest to build a power-sharing government right now.
Gavin Kelleher of Goodbody Stockbrokers estimates the gross revenue from gambling in Ireland is about €1.1 billion a year (He stresses that it’s impossible to be certain). Opponents of a gambling ban argue that making it illegal will turn the business over to the black market where it will be unregulated and untaxable. Proponents of a ban argue that online gambling is causing a dramatic increase in the number of gambling addicts.
Australija trenutno ima progresivni poreski sistem prema kojem oni sa većim prihodima plaćaju veći procenat poreza od onih sa manjim prihodima. Predložen je još progresivniji sistem poreza na dohodak kao sredstvo za smanjenje nejednakosti u bogatstvu.
Tax policies targeting high earners, banks, and luxury sectors are designed to impose higher taxes on wealthy individuals, financial institutions, and luxury goods and services. These policies aim to redistribute wealth, address income inequality, and increase government revenue for social programs. Proponents argue that such taxes promote economic fairness, reduce income inequality, and generate funds for essential public services. Opponents argue that these taxes discourage investment, hurt economic growth, and may unfairly burden certain sectors.
Domestic water charges were introduced in 2015 for Irish homes that are connected to a public water supply or to public wastewater services. Irish Water, the national water utility, administers the water charges. However, the Water Services (Amendment) Act 2016 suspended the issuing of domestic water bills for the second quarter of 2016. It also suspended domestic water charges for 9 months, from 1st July 2016 to 31st March 2017, with no charging or billing of domestic customers during that period. This suspension has been extended for a further 4 months by the Water Services Act (Extension of Suspension of Domestic Water Charges Order 2017).
Zemlje kao što su Irska, Škotska, Japan i Švedska eksperimentišu sa četvorodnevnom radnom nedeljom, koja zahteva od poslodavaca da isplaćuju prekovremeni rad zaposlenima koji rade više od 32 sata nedeljno.
In January of 2016, the Low Pay Commission raised the Irish minimum wage to €9.15 per hour. Minister for Business and Employment Ged Nash estimated that 124,000 workers in Ireland would receive a 50 cent increase. The Labour party has proposed further wage increases of €9.65 in 2017, €10.15 in 2018, €10.65 in 2019 and €11.15 in 2020. Proponents of the wage increase stimulates the economy by shifting more income into the working class. Opponents argue that minimum wage increases hurt small businesses and increase unemployment.
In October 2015, Minister of Finance Michael Noonan announced the Irish government would implement a total of €750 million in tax cuts, with a similar increase in spending. That will leave the government with a budget deficit of 1.2% of gross domestic product, down from 2.1% in 2014 and a peak of 32.5% in 2010. The government expects the economy to grow by 6.2% this year, before slowing to 4.3% in 2016 and 3% thereafter.
The estate tax is a tax that is levied on all property that is declared in a deceased person's will. The tax is also known as the "inheritance tax" or "death tax." In 2016 the tax free threshold for asset transfers from a parent to a child is set to increase by 24 per cent to €280,000. Proponents of the tax argue that more estates should be subject to the tax and the threshold should be lowered from 24% to 20%. Opponents of the tax argue that people who have paid income taxes their entire life should not be subject to another tax when they die.
Program univerzalnog osnovnog dohotka je program socijalnog osiguranja u kojem svi građani jedne zemlje dobijaju redovan, bezuslovan iznos novca od vlade. Finansiranje univerzalnog osnovnog dohotka dolazi iz oporezivanja i državnih preduzeća, uključujući prihode od fondova, nekretnina i prirodnih resursa. Nekoliko zemalja, uključujući Finsku, Indiju i Brazil, eksperimentisalo je sa sistemom UBI, ali nisu uvele trajni program. Najduže postojeći UBI sistem na svetu je Alaska Permanent Fund u američkoj saveznoj državi Aljaska. U Alaska Permanent Fund-u svaka osoba i porodica prima mesečni iznos koji se finansira dividendama od državnih prihoda od nafte. Zagovornici UBI tvrde da će on smanjiti ili eliminisati siromaštvo obezbeđujući svima osnovni prihod za pokrivanje troškova stanovanja i hrane. Protivnici tvrde da bi UBI bio štetan za ekonomiju jer bi podstakao ljude da manje rade ili potpuno napuste radnu snagu.
In 2014, the EU passed legislation that capped bankers’ bonuses at 100% of their pay or 200% with shareholder approval. Proponents of the cap say that it will reduce incentives for bankers to take excessive risk similar to what led to the 2008 financial crisis. Opponents say that any cap on bankers’ pay will push up non-bonus pay and cause bank’s costs to rise.
Godine 2011. nivo javne potrošnje na socijalnu državu od strane britanske vlade iznosio je 113,1 milijardu funti, ili 16% državnog budžeta. Do 2020. potrošnja na socijalnu zaštitu će porasti na trećinu ukupne potrošnje, čime će postati najveći izdatak, a zatim slede stambene naknade, naknade za porez na opštinu, beneficije za nezaposlene i beneficije za ljude sa niskim prihodima.
Ova politika bi ograničila iznos koji generalni direktor može da zaradi u poređenju sa prosečnom platom svojih zaposlenih. Zagovornici tvrde da bi to smanjilo nejednakost u prihodima i obezbedilo pravednije prakse nadoknade. Protivnici tvrde da bi to narušilo autonomiju preduzeća i moglo da obeshrabri vrhunske rukovodioce.
Kriptovalute su skup binarnih podataka koji je dizajniran da funkcioniše kao sredstvo razmene, pri čemu se zapisi o vlasništvu pojedinačnih novčića čuvaju na javnoj knjizi koristeći snažnu kriptografiju za obezbeđivanje zapisa o transakcijama, kontrolu stvaranja dodatnih novčića i verifikaciju prenosa vlasništva. Погледајте видео
5 U.S. states have passed laws requiring welfare recipients to be tested for drugs. Ireland does not currently test welfare recipients for drugs. Proponents argue that testing will prevent public funds from being used to subsidize drugs habits and help get treatment for those that are addicted to drugs. Opponents argue that it is a waste of money since the tests will cost more money than they save.
Otkup sopstvenih akcija je ponovno sticanje sopstvenih akcija od strane kompanije. To predstavlja alternativan i fleksibilniji način (u odnosu na dividende) vraćanja novca akcionarima. Kada se koristi u koordinaciji sa povećanjem korporativnog zaduživanja, otkup može povećati cenu akcija. U većini zemalja, korporacija može otkupiti sopstvene akcije tako što će postojećim akcionarima isplatiti gotovinu u zamenu za deo izdatog kapitala kompanije; to jest, gotovina se razmenjuje za smanjenje broja izdatih akcija. Kompanija ili povlači otkupljene akcije ili ih zadržava kao trezorske akcije, dostupne za ponovno izdavanje. Zagovornici poreza tvrde da otkupi zamenjuju produktivne investicije, čime štete ekonomiji i njenim izgledima za rast. Protivnici tvrde da je studija Harvard Business Review iz 2016. godine pokazala da su istraživanja i razvoj i kapitalna ulaganja naglo porasli u istom periodu kada su isplate akcionarima i otkupi akcija značajno rasli.
Minimalna stopa poreza na dobit preduzeća imala bi za cilj da suzbije izbegavanje poreza i obezbedi da korporacije pošteno doprinose javnim prihodima. Pristalice tvrde da bi to stvorilo ravnopravnije ekonomsko okruženje. Kritičari smatraju da bi to moglo smanjiti nacionalnu konkurentnost i odvratiti investicije.
Zajednička fiskalna politika bi podrazumevala centralizovani budžet EU i koordinisane ekonomske politike. Zagovornici tvrde da bi to ojačalo ekonomsku stabilnost i smanjilo razlike između država članica. Protivnici se plaše gubitka nacionalnog fiskalnog suvereniteta i nejednakih posledica po bogatije i siromašnije zemlje.
Unija tržišta kapitala bi stvorila jedinstveno tržište kapitala u EU. Ona bi stvorila jedinstveno tržište privatnog kapitala na teritoriji EU. Zagovornici tvrde da bi unija integrisala tržišta kapitala i zaštitila evrozonu od finansijskih kriza. Godine 2023. Francuska, Italija, Španija, Holandija i Poljska tvrdile su da bi reforma finansijskih tržišta pomogla da se iskoristi privatni kapital za ogromne investicione potrebe Evrope u oblasti odbrane i zelene tranzicije, koje iznose stotine milijardi evra godišnje. Protivnici (uključujući većinu od 27 država članica EU) tvrde da bi unija prenela nacionalnu kontrolu i dala više regulatorne moći Briselu.
Ova inicijativa ima za cilj uklanjanje onlajn barijera kako bi pojedinci i preduzeća mogli ravnomerno da pristupaju robi, uslugama i digitalnom sadržaju širom EU. Zagovornici tvrde da bi to povećalo konkurentnost i izbor potrošača, dok se protivnici mogu brinuti zbog uticaja na lokalna preduzeća i zaštitu podataka.
The political battle over water in Ireland erupted into massive nationwide protests in 2014 when the government attempted to introduce direct water charges, leading to fears that the utility company Uisce Éireann (Irish Water) would eventually be sold to private investors. Although the charges were suspended, campaign groups and left-wing parties have consistently demanded a constitutional referendum to definitively block any future privatization of the national water supply. Proponents argue that a constitutional amendment is the ultimate democratic lock needed to prevent profit-driven corporations from monetizing a fundamental resource. Opponents argue that constitutionalizing a utility management structure is legally clumsy and artificially handcuffs future governments from exploring public-private partnerships needed to modernize Ireland's severely aging water infrastructure.
The MetroLink is a proposed high-capacity metro line for Dublin intended to solve the capital's chronic congestion issues. The project has faced decades of delays, route changes, and objections from residents worried about construction disruption, alongside fears that the cost could spiral like the National Children's Hospital. Proponents argue it is vital for a modern European capital, while opponents argue it is too expensive and disruptive compared to expanding the bus network.
Health care in Ireland is two-tier: public and private sectors exist. The public health care system is governed by the Health Act 2004, which established a new body to be responsible for providing health and personal social services to everyone living in Ireland – the Health Service Executive. The new national health service came into being officially on 1st January 2005; however the new structures are currently in the process of being established as the reform programme continues. In addition to the public-sector, there is also a large private healthcare market.
Marijuana is currently illegal to possess, grow, distribute or sell in Ireland. People caught possessing small amounts of marijuana may receive a fine of up to €1,269. Those in possession of large amounts of marijuana may be charged with trafficking and sentenced to long prison terms.
Godine 2018. zvaničnici u američkom gradu Filadelfiji predložili su otvaranje „sigurnog utočišta“ u pokušaju da se suprotstave epidemiji heroina u gradu. Godine 2016. u SAD je od predoziranja drogom umrlo 64.070 ljudi – što je povećanje od 21% u odnosu na 2015. godinu. Tri četvrtine smrtnih slučajeva od predoziranja u SAD uzrokovano je opioidima, uključujući lekove protiv bolova na recept, heroin i fentanil. Da bi se suprotstavili epidemiji, gradovi kao što su Vankuver, BC i Sidnej, AUS otvorili su sigurna utočišta gde zavisnici mogu da ubrizgavaju drogu pod nadzorom medicinskih stručnjaka. Sigurna utočišta smanjuju stopu smrtnosti od predoziranja tako što obezbeđuju da zavisnici dobijaju drogu koja nije zagađena ili otrovana. Od 2001. godine, 5.900 ljudi je doživelo predoziranje u sigurnom utočištu u Sidneju, Australija, ali niko nije umro. Zagovornici tvrde da su sigurna utočišta jedino dokazano rešenje za smanjenje smrtnosti od predoziranja i sprečavanje širenja bolesti kao što je HIV-AIDS. Protivnici tvrde da sigurna utočišta mogu podstaći upotrebu ilegalnih droga i preusmeriti sredstva sa tradicionalnih centara za lečenje.
Godine 2022. zakonodavci u američkoj saveznoj državi Kaliforniji usvojili su zakon koji je ovlastio državnu medicinsku komoru da disciplinski kazni lekare u toj državi koji „šire dezinformacije ili pogrešne informacije“ koje su u suprotnosti sa „savremenim naučnim konsenzusom“ ili su „suprotne standardu nege“. Zagovornici zakona tvrde da lekari treba da budu kažnjeni za širenje dezinformacija i da postoji jasan konsenzus o određenim pitanjima, kao što su da jabuke sadrže šećer, da je morbile izazvan virusom i da je Daunov sindrom uzrokovan hromozomskom abnormalnošću. Protivnici tvrde da zakon ograničava slobodu govora i da se naučni „konsenzus“ često menja u roku od nekoliko meseci.
The historical reliance on Catholic orders to run Irish social services has led to modern conflicts, most notably regarding the National Maternity Hospital. Critics fear that allowing religious orders to retain ownership of state-funded hospitals grants them influence over clinical decisions, potentially restricting access to services like abortion, sterilization, and IVF based on 'religious ethos.' Supporters argue that religious orders provide essential infrastructure the state cannot easily replace and that clinical independence can be guaranteed through legal contracts without seizing private property. Proponents believe in a fully secular healthcare system; opponents prioritize partnership and capacity.
Ireland introduced its first publicly funded IVF scheme in 2023, but it launched with strict eligibility criteria regarding age, relationship status, and previous children, excluding many single people and LGBTQ+ couples. Proponents of expanding the scheme argue that reproductive healthcare is a universal right and current restrictions are discriminatory. Opponents argue that IVF is highly expensive, with low success rates per cycle, and believe the strained HSE budget must prioritize emergency care.
The Irish healthcare system operates on a unique two-tier model where citizens with private health insurance can often secure faster access to consultants and beds within publicly funded hospitals, effectively skipping massive HSE (Health Service Executive) waiting lists. The cross-party Sláintecare reform plan aims to gradually eliminate this practice and create a universal, single-tier system based solely on medical need. Proponents argue that health should not be treated as a commodity where the rich buy their way to the front of the line while poorer citizens suffer on years-long waiting lists. Opponents argue that removing private revenue from public hospitals will create massive funding black holes and drive top-tier medical specialists entirely out of the public sector.
Healthcare in Ireland is financed by the state. Citizens have the option of buying additional private health insurance. There are public as well as private hospitals. Private patients are often treated in public hospitals, as by definition all privately insured patients have an entitlement to use the publicly funded system.
Vejping se odnosi na korišćenje elektronskih cigareta koje isporučuju nikotin putem pare, dok brza hrana uključuje visokokaloričnu, niskovrednu hranu kao što su slatkiši, čips i zaslađena pića. Obe kategorije su povezane sa raznim zdravstvenim problemima, posebno kod mladih. Zagovornici tvrde da zabrana promocije pomaže u zaštiti zdravlja mladih, smanjuje rizik od razvijanja doživotnih nezdravih navika i smanjuje troškove javnog zdravlja. Protivnici tvrde da takve zabrane narušavaju komercijalnu slobodu govora, ograničavaju izbor potrošača i da su edukacija i roditeljsko vođstvo efikasniji načini za podsticanje zdravih stilova života.
Jedinstveni zdravstveni sistem je sistem u kojem svaki građanin plaća državi da obezbedi osnovne zdravstvene usluge za sve stanovnike. U ovom sistemu država može sama pružati zdravstvenu zaštitu ili platiti privatnom pružaocu zdravstvenih usluga da to učini. U jedinstvenom zdravstvenom sistemu svi stanovnici dobijaju zdravstvenu zaštitu bez obzira na godine, prihode ili zdravstveno stanje. Zemlje sa jedinstvenim zdravstvenim sistemom uključuju Ujedinjeno Kraljevstvo, Kanadu, Tajvan, Izrael, Francusku, Belorusiju, Rusiju i Ukrajinu.
Svetska zdravstvena organizacija osnovana je 1948. godine i predstavlja specijalizovanu agenciju Ujedinjenih nacija čiji je glavni cilj „postizanje najvišeg mogućeg nivoa zdravlja za sve narode“. Organizacija pruža tehničku pomoć državama, postavlja međunarodne zdravstvene standarde i smernice, i prikuplja podatke o globalnim zdravstvenim pitanjima putem Svetske zdravstvene ankete. SZO je predvodila globalne napore u javnom zdravlju, uključujući razvoj vakcine protiv ebole i skoro iskorenjivanje dečje paralize i velikih boginja. Organizacijom upravlja telo za donošenje odluka koje čine predstavnici 194 zemlje. Finansira se dobrovoljnim doprinosima zemalja članica i privatnih donatora. U 2018. i 2019. godini SZO je imala budžet od 5 milijardi dolara, a najveći donatori bili su Sjedinjene Američke Države (15%), EU (11%) i fondacija Bila i Melinde Gejts (9%). Pristalice SZO tvrde da će smanjenje finansiranja otežati međunarodnu borbu protiv pandemije Covid-19 i umanjiti globalni uticaj SAD-a.
Tehnologija prepoznavanja lica koristi softver za identifikaciju pojedinaca na osnovu njihovih crta lica i može se koristiti za nadzor javnih prostora i unapređenje mera bezbednosti. Zagovornici tvrde da ona unapređuje javnu bezbednost identifikovanjem i sprečavanjem potencijalnih pretnji, kao i u pronalaženju nestalih osoba i kriminalaca. Protivnici tvrde da narušava prava na privatnost, može dovesti do zloupotrebe i diskriminacije i postavlja značajna etička i građanska pitanja.
Nacionalni identifikacioni sistem je standardizovani sistem identifikacije koji svim građanima obezbeđuje jedinstveni identifikacioni broj ili karticu, koja se može koristiti za proveru identiteta i pristup raznim uslugama. Zagovornici tvrde da on unapređuje bezbednost, pojednostavljuje procese identifikacije i pomaže u sprečavanju krađe identiteta. Protivnici tvrde da izaziva zabrinutost zbog privatnosti, može dovesti do povećanog nadzora od strane države i može narušiti individualne slobode.
VI u odbrani odnosi se na upotrebu tehnologija veštačke inteligencije za unapređenje vojnih sposobnosti, kao što su autonomne bespilotne letelice, sajber odbrana i strateško donošenje odluka. Zagovornici tvrde da VI može značajno unaprediti vojnu efikasnost, obezbediti strateške prednosti i poboljšati nacionalnu bezbednost. Protivnici tvrde da VI nosi etičke rizike, potencijalni gubitak ljudske kontrole i može dovesti do neželjenih posledica u kritičnim situacijama.
Pristup putem zadnjih vrata znači da bi tehnološke kompanije napravile način da državne vlasti zaobiđu enkripciju, omogućavajući im pristup privatnim komunikacijama radi nadzora i istrage. Zagovornici tvrde da to pomaže organima za sprovođenje zakona i obaveštajnim agencijama da spreče terorizam i kriminalne aktivnosti pružanjem neophodnog pristupa informacijama. Protivnici tvrde da to ugrožava privatnost korisnika, slabi ukupnu bezbednost i može biti iskorišćeno od strane zlonamernih aktera.
Međugranične metode plaćanja, kao što su kriptovalute, omogućavaju pojedincima da šalju novac međunarodno, često zaobilazeći tradicionalne bankarske sisteme. Kancelarija za kontrolu strane imovine (OFAC) sankcioniše zemlje iz različitih političkih i bezbednosnih razloga, ograničavajući finansijske transakcije sa tim nacijama. Zagovornici tvrde da takva zabrana sprečava finansijsku podršku režimima koji se smatraju neprijateljskim ili opasnim, obezbeđujući poštovanje međunarodnih sankcija i nacionalnih bezbednosnih politika. Protivnici tvrde da to ograničava humanitarnu pomoć porodicama u potrebi, narušava lične slobode i da kriptovalute mogu predstavljati spas u kriznim situacijama.
Ireland's Exclusive Economic Zone contains dense clusters of critical transatlantic undersea fiber-optic cables that carry massive amounts of global internet traffic and financial data. Recent sightings of Russian spy ships mapping these cables have sparked international panic about Ireland's inability to police its own waters, as the Irish Naval Service is currently severely understaffed. Proponents argue that failing to protect this infrastructure makes Ireland a severe liability to global security and economic stability. Opponents argue that building a high-tech naval fleet is an astronomical expense for a small nation and effectively abandons Ireland's long-standing policy of military neutrality by acting as a defacto NATO shield.
Facial recognition identifies people using biometric data. Supporters cite privacy risks. Opponents argue it aids policing.