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Law-making

Data on parliament’s law-making role and activities

Legislative activity

Number of laws adopted by parliament, per year
52 (2022)
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Total number of laws adopted by Parliament in the previous legislature
(2020)
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Number of laws adopted in the previous legislature that were initiated by parliament
15 (2020)
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Number of laws adopted in the previous legislature that were initiated by the government
142 (2020)
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Dates of the previous legislature
10.03.2016 to 14.01.2020
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Outcome when the two chambers cannot agree on a piece of draft legislation For bicameral parliaments: Outcome when the two chambers cannot agree on a piece of draft legislationNot applicable; The legislation cannot be adopted unless both chambers agree; The decision of the lower chamber will take effect after a certain deadline; The decision of the upper chamber will take effect after a certain deadline; Other (please specify) For bicameral parliaments: Outcome when the two chambers cannot agree on a piece of draft legislation
The decision of the lower chamber will take effect after a certain deadline
Source Legal documents that stipulate parliament's role.
Constitution, art. 23

Executive-legislative relations

Legislation adopted by parliament requires the assent of the Head of State In some countries, the Constitution foresees that legislation adopted by parliament must be signed into law by the Head of State. If so, the Head of State may, for example, have the power to veto the legislation, return it to parliament, or submit it to another body such as a constitutional court.
Yes
Source Legal documents that stipulate parliament's role.
Constitution art.13(3) and 26

The President cannot decline to give assent to legislation but can refer a bill or sections of a bill to the Supreme Court.
The President, after consulting the Council of State, may refer a bill, or provisions of a bill, to the Supreme Court for judgment as to its constitutionality. If it is found to be constitutional, it must be signed and if it is not constitutional it cannot be signed.

Number of times the Head of State declined to give assent to legislation, per year
(2022)
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Consequences when the Head of State declines to give assent to legislation Consequences when the Head of State declines to give assent to legislation: Not applicable; No further action is taken. The legislation is rejected; The legislation is returned to Parliament for re-examination; The legislation is referred to the Constitutional/Supreme Court;The legislation is put to a referendum; Other (please specify)
The legislation is referred to the Constitutional/Supreme Court
Not applicable. The Head of State cannot decline to give assent to legislation adopted by parliament
No
Final decision when parliament and the Head of State do not agree Final decision when parliament and the Head of State do not agree: Not applicable; Parliament; Head of State; Constitutional/Supreme Court; Other (please specify)
Constitutional/Supreme Court
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Existence of a procedure to introduce emergency legislation
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Notes For some parliaments, data can not be presented on an annual basis, for example because parliamentary sessions run from April to March of the following year. In such cases, the period to which the data corresponds is specified here.
Art. 24 of the Constitution provides a mechanism to reduce the time available to the Seanad to consider a Bill, this would speed the passage of a Bill.
Not applicable. There is no procedure to introduce emergency legislation.
No