2021 Slovenian Presidency of the Council of the European Union
2021 Slovenian Presidency of the Council of the European Union will be Slovenia's second presidency of the Council held between 1 July and 31 December 2021. Slovenia held the first presidency from 1 January until 30 June 2008.
Slovenian Presidency of the Council of the European Union | |
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Emblem of the Council | |
Council of the European Union | |
Seat |
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Term length | Six months |
Constituting instrument | Treaties of the European Union |
Website | TBA |
Presidency trio | |
Germany • Portugal • Slovenia |
Slovenia is part of the 10th Presidency Trio, together with Germany and Portugal. This trio is the first in the second cycle of presidencies.[1]
Slovenia is currently actively preparing its presidency agenda in close trilateral cooperation with Germany and Portugal.
Presidency trio
Trio | Member state | Term |
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9 | Croatia | 1 January 2020 – 30 June 2020 |
10 | Germany | 1 July 2020 – 31 December 2020 |
Portugal | 1 January 2021 – 30 June 2021 | |
Slovenia | 1 July 2021 – 31 December 2021 | |
11 | France | 1 January 2022 – 30 June 2022 |
Political priorities
Political priorities of the Slovenian presidency of the council will be:[2]
- Green EU,
- Security of the EU and
- Rule-of-Law-based EU.
Presidents-in-Office of the Council
Council configuration | Presidents-in-Office[3] (current office holders) | ||
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General Affairs | GAC | Anže Logar, Minister of Foreign Affairs | |
Foreign Affairs | FAC | Josep Borrell, High representative of the Union[4] | |
Responsible ministers | Anže Logar, Minister of Foreign Affairs | ||
Matej Tonin, Minister of Defence | |||
Zvone Černač, Minister without Portfolio responsible for Development, Strategic Projects and Cohesion | |||
Minister responsible for Trade Configuration (PiO)[5] | FAC/Trade | Zdravko Počivalšek, Minister of Economic Development and Technology | |
Economic and Financial Affairs | ECOFIN | Andrej Šircelj, Minister of Finance | |
Zdravko Počivalšek, Minister of Economic Development and Technology | |||
Agriculture and Fisheries | AGRIFISH | Aleksandra Pivec, Minister of Agriculture, Forestry and Food | |
Justice and Home Affairs | JHA | Lilijana Kozlovič, Minister of Justice | |
Aleš Hojs, Minister of Interior | |||
Employment, Social Policy, Health and Consumer Affairs | EPSCO | Janez Cigler Kralj, Minister of Labour, Family and Social Affairs and Equal Opportunities | |
Tomaž Gantar, Minister of Health | |||
Zdravko Počivalšek, Minister of Economic Development and Technology | |||
Competitiveness | COMPET | Zdravko Počivalšek, Minister of Economic Development and Technology | |
Simona Kustec Lipicer, Minister of Education, Science and Sport | |||
Transport, Telecommunications and Energy | TTE | Jernej Vrtovec, Minister of Infrastructure | |
Boštjan Koritnik, Minister of Public Administration | |||
Environment | ENV | Andrej Vizjak, Minister of Environment and Spatial Planning | |
Education, Youth, Culture and Sport | EYC | Simona Kustec Lipicer, Minister of Education, Science and Sport | |
Vasko Simoniti, Minister of Culture |
National government
Permanent mission to the EU
Function | Name[6] (current office holders) |
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Permanent Representative Head of Coreper II |
Ambassador Iztok Jarc |
Deputy Permanent Representative Head of Coreper I |
Ambassador Tamara Weingerl-Požar |
Representative in the Political and Security Committee | Ambassador Marko Makovec |
Antici Coreper II and European Council |
Vesna Hojnik |
Mertens Coreper I |
Janja Pevec Živkovič |
Nicolaidis Political and Security Committee |
Dejan Vidic |
Military Representative | Brigadier David Humar |
Deputy Military Representative | Colonel Vincenc Arko |
Source:[6] |
Venues
Slovenian Presidency will be held at the following venues:
- Slovenia
- Brdo Castle, Kranj
- Brdo Congress Centre, Kranj
- Presidential Palace, Ljubljana
- National Assembly Building, Ljubljana
- Belgium
- Justus Lipsius Building, Brussels
- Europa Building, Brussels
- European Parliament, Brussels
- Luxembourg
- European Congress Centre, Luxembourg
- France
- European Parliament, Strasbourg
- Brdo Castle, Kranj, Slovenia
- Presidential Palace, Ljubljana, Slovenia
- National Assembly Building, Ljubljana, Slovenia
- Europa Building, Brussels, Belgium
- Justus Lipsius Building, Brussels, Belgium
- European Luxembourg Centre, Luxembourg, Luxembourg
- European Parliament, Strasbourg, France
- European Parliament, Brussels, Belgium
References
- https://eur-lex.europa.eu/legal-content/EN/TXT/PDF/?uri=CELEX:32016D1316&from=EN
- https://www.gov.si/assets/vlada/Projekti/PSEU2021/Predsedovanje_Svetu_EU_-_projektna_naloga.pdf
- Current government is expected to be in office during the presidency.
- FAC is the only configuration of the Council that is not presided over by the member states, its permanent president is the High Representative of the Union.
- When FAC meets in the configuration of ministers responsible for trade, national minister and not High Representative is the President of the Council.
- "Kontakti po področjih". www.brussels.representation.si. Retrieved 2019-09-09.
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