Presidency Of The Council Of The European Union

The presidency of the Council of the European Union is responsible for the functioning of the Council of the European Union, which is the co-legislator of the EU legislature alongside the European Parliament.

It rotates among the member states of the EU every six months. The presidency is not an individual, but rather the position is held by a national government. It is sometimes incorrectly referred to as the "president of the European Union". The presidency's function is to chair meetings of the council, determine its agendas, set a work program and facilitate dialogue both at Council meetings and with other EU institutions. The presidency is currently, as of January 2024, held by Belgium.

Presidency of the Council of the European Union
Presidency Of The Council Of The European Union
Emblem of the Council
Presidency Of The Council Of The European Union
Presidency Of The Council Of The European Union
Currently held by
Belgium
1 January – 30 June 2024
Council of the European Union
Seat
AppointerRotation among the EU member states
Term lengthSix months
Constituting instrumentTreaties of the European Union
Formation1958
First holderBelgium Belgium
Websitebelgian-presidency.consilium.europa.eu/en/
Presidency trio
Spain SpainBelgium BelgiumHungary Hungary

Three successive presidencies are known as presidency trios. The current trio is made up of Spain (July-December 2023), Belgium (January–June 2024), and Hungary (July-December 2024). The 2020 German presidency began the second cycle of presidencies, after the system was introduced in 2007.

History

When the council was established, its work was minimal and the presidency rotated between each of the then six members every six months. However, as the work load of the Council grew and the membership increased, the lack of coordination between each successive six-month presidency hindered the development of long-term priorities for the EU.

In order to rectify the lack of coordination, the idea of trio presidencies was put forward where groups of three successive presidencies cooperated on a common political program. This was implemented in 2007 and formally laid down in the EU treaties in 2009 by the Treaty of Lisbon.

Until 2009, the Presidency had assumed political responsibility in all areas of European integration and it played a vital role in brokering high-level political decisions.

The Treaty of Lisbon reduced the importance of the Presidency significantly by officially separating the European Council from the Council of the European Union. Simultaneously it split the foreign affairs Council configuration from the General Affairs configuration and created the position of High Representative of the Union for Foreign Affairs and Security Policy.

After the United Kingdom's vote to leave the European Union in 2016 and its subsequent relinquishment of its scheduled presidency in the Council of the European Union which was due to take place from July to December 2017, the rotation of presidencies was brought six months forward. Estonia was scheduled to take over the UK's six-month slot instead. The presidency is currently (as of January 2024) held by Belgium.

Functioning

The Council meets in various formations where its composition depends on the topic discussed. For example, the Agriculture Council is composed of the national ministers responsible for Agriculture.

The primary responsibility of the Presidency is to organise and chair all meetings of the council, apart from the Foreign Affairs Council which is chaired by the High Representative. So, for instance, the Minister of Agriculture for the state holding the presidency chairs the Agriculture council. This role includes working out compromises capable of resolving difficulties.

Article 16(9) of the Treaty on European Union provides:

The Presidency of Council configurations, other than that of Foreign Affairs, shall be held by Member State representatives in the Council on the basis of equal rotation, in accordance with the conditions established in accordance with Article 236 of the Treaty on the Functioning of the European Union

Each three successive presidencies cooperate on a "triple-shared presidency" work together over an 18-month period to accomplish a common agenda by the current president simply continuing the work of the previous "lead-president" after the end of his/her term. This ensures more consistency in comparison to a usual single six-month presidency and each three includes a new member state. This allows new member states to hold the presidency sooner and helps old member states pass their experience to the new members.

The role of the rotating Council Presidency includes:

  • agenda-setting powers: in its 6-month programme, it decides on the order to discuss propositions, after they have been submitted by the Commission in its agenda monopoly powers
  • brokering inter-institutional compromise: Formal Trilogue meetings between Commission, Parliament and Council are held to reach early consensus in the codecision legislative procedure; the Presidency takes part to the Conciliation Committee between Parliament and Council in the third stage of the codecision legislative procedure
  • coordinating national policies and brokering compromise between member states in the council ("confessional system")
  • management and administration of the council, external and internal representation

Holding the rotating Council Presidency includes both advantages and disadvantages for member states; The opportunities include:

  1. member states have the possibility to show their negotiating skills, as "honest brokers", thus gaining influence and prestige
  2. member states gain a privileged access to information: at the end of their term, they know member states' preferences better than anyone else
  3. the Council programme may enable member states to focus Council discussion on issues of particular national/regional interest (for example Finland and the Northern Dimension initiative)

The burdens include:

  1. lack of administrative capacities and experience, especially for small and new member states; the concept of trio/troika has been introduced to enable member states to share experiences and ensure coherence on an 18-months base
  2. expenses in time and money, needed to support the administrative machine
  3. not being able to push through their own interests, as the role of Council Presidency is seen as an impartial instance; member states trying to push for initiatives of their own national interest are likely to see them failing in the medium run (for example the French 2008 Presidency and the Union for the Mediterranean project), as they need consensus and do not have enough time to reach it. This element is particularly substantial: holding the presidency may be, on balance, a disadvantage for member states

List of rotations

Period Trio Holder Head of government Website
1958 January–June   Presidency Of The Council Of The European Union  Belgium Achille Van Acker
Gaston Eyskens (from 26 June)
 
July–December Presidency Of The Council Of The European Union  West Germany Konrad Adenauer
1959 January–June Presidency Of The Council Of The European Union  France Charles de Gaulle*
Michel Debré (from 8 January)
July–December Presidency Of The Council Of The European Union  Italy Antonio Segni
1960 January–June Presidency Of The Council Of The European Union  Luxembourg Pierre Werner
July–December Presidency Of The Council Of The European Union  Netherlands Jan de Quay
1961 January–June Presidency Of The Council Of The European Union  Belgium Gaston Eyskens
Théo Lefèvre (from 25 April)
July–December Presidency Of The Council Of The European Union  West Germany Konrad Adenauer
1962 January–June Presidency Of The Council Of The European Union  France Michel Debré
Georges Pompidou (from 14 April)
July–December Presidency Of The Council Of The European Union  Italy Amintore Fanfani
1963 January–June Presidency Of The Council Of The European Union  Luxembourg Pierre Werner
July–December Presidency Of The Council Of The European Union  Netherlands Jan de Quay
Victor Marijnen (from 24 July)
1964 January–June Presidency Of The Council Of The European Union  Belgium Théo Lefèvre
July–December Presidency Of The Council Of The European Union  West Germany Ludwig Erhard
1965 January–June Presidency Of The Council Of The European Union  France Georges Pompidou
July–December Presidency Of The Council Of The European Union  Italy Aldo Moro
1966 January–June Presidency Of The Council Of The European Union  Luxembourg Pierre Werner
July–December Presidency Of The Council Of The European Union  Netherlands Jo Cals
Jelle Zijlstra (from 22 November)
1967 January–June Presidency Of The Council Of The European Union  Belgium Paul Vanden Boeynants
July–December Presidency Of The Council Of The European Union  West Germany Kurt Georg Kiesinger
1968 January–June Presidency Of The Council Of The European Union  France Georges Pompidou
July–December Presidency Of The Council Of The European Union  Italy Giovanni Leone
Mariano Rumor (from 12 December)
1969 January–June Presidency Of The Council Of The European Union  Luxembourg Pierre Werner
July–December Presidency Of The Council Of The European Union  Netherlands Piet de Jong
1970 January–June Presidency Of The Council Of The European Union  Belgium Gaston Eyskens
July–December Presidency Of The Council Of The European Union  West Germany Willy Brandt
1971 January–June Presidency Of The Council Of The European Union  France Jacques Chaban-Delmas
July–December Presidency Of The Council Of The European Union  Italy Emilio Colombo
1972 January–June Presidency Of The Council Of The European Union  Luxembourg Pierre Werner
July–December Presidency Of The Council Of The European Union  Netherlands Barend Biesheuvel
1973 January–June Presidency Of The Council Of The European Union  Belgium Gaston Eyskens
Edmond Leburton (from 26 January)
July–December Presidency Of The Council Of The European Union  Denmark Anker Jørgensen
Poul Hartling (from 19 December)
1974 January–June Presidency Of The Council Of The European Union  West Germany Willy Brandt
Walter Scheel (7–16 May)
Helmut Schmidt (from 16 May)
July–December Presidency Of The Council Of The European Union  France Jacques Chirac
1975 January–June Presidency Of The Council Of The European Union  Ireland Liam Cosgrave
July–December Presidency Of The Council Of The European Union  Italy Aldo Moro
1976 January–June Presidency Of The Council Of The European Union  Luxembourg Gaston Thorn
July–December Presidency Of The Council Of The European Union  Netherlands Joop den Uyl
1977 January–June Presidency Of The Council Of The European Union  United Kingdom James Callaghan
July–December Presidency Of The Council Of The European Union  Belgium Leo Tindemans
1978 January–June Presidency Of The Council Of The European Union  Denmark Anker Jørgensen
July–December Presidency Of The Council Of The European Union  West Germany Helmut Schmidt
1979 January–June Presidency Of The Council Of The European Union  France Raymond Barre
July–December Presidency Of The Council Of The European Union  Ireland Jack Lynch
Charles Haughey
(from 11 December)
1980 January–June Presidency Of The Council Of The European Union  Italy Francesco Cossiga
July–December Presidency Of The Council Of The European Union  Luxembourg Pierre Werner
1981 January–June Presidency Of The Council Of The European Union  Netherlands Dries van Agt
July–December Presidency Of The Council Of The European Union  United Kingdom Margaret Thatcher
1982 January–June Presidency Of The Council Of The European Union  Belgium Wilfried Martens
July–December Presidency Of The Council Of The European Union  Denmark Anker Jørgensen
Poul Schlüter (from 10 September)
1983 January–June Presidency Of The Council Of The European Union  West Germany Helmut Kohl
July–December Presidency Of The Council Of The European Union  Greece Andreas Papandreou
1984 January–June Presidency Of The Council Of The European Union  France Pierre Mauroy
July–December Presidency Of The Council Of The European Union  Ireland Garret FitzGerald
1985 January–June Presidency Of The Council Of The European Union  Italy Bettino Craxi
July–December Presidency Of The Council Of The European Union  Luxembourg Jacques Santer
1986 January–June Presidency Of The Council Of The European Union  Netherlands Ruud Lubbers
July–December Presidency Of The Council Of The European Union  United Kingdom Margaret Thatcher
1987 January–June Presidency Of The Council Of The European Union  Belgium Wilfried Martens
July–December Presidency Of The Council Of The European Union  Denmark Poul Schlüter
1988 January–June Presidency Of The Council Of The European Union  West Germany Helmut Kohl
July–December Presidency Of The Council Of The European Union  Greece Andreas Papandreou
1989 January–June Presidency Of The Council Of The European Union  Spain Felipe González
July–December Presidency Of The Council Of The European Union  France Michel Rocard
1990 January–June Presidency Of The Council Of The European Union  Ireland Charles Haughey
July–December Presidency Of The Council Of The European Union  Italy Giulio Andreotti
1991 January–June Presidency Of The Council Of The European Union  Luxembourg Jacques Santer
July–December Presidency Of The Council Of The European Union  Netherlands Ruud Lubbers
1992 January–June Presidency Of The Council Of The European Union  Portugal Aníbal Cavaco Silva
July–December Presidency Of The Council Of The European Union  United Kingdom John Major
1993 January–June Presidency Of The Council Of The European Union  Denmark Poul Schlüter
Poul Nyrup Rasmussen (from 25 January)
July–December Presidency Of The Council Of The European Union  Belgium Jean-Luc Dehaene
1994 January–June Presidency Of The Council Of The European Union  Greece Andreas Papandreou
July–December Presidency Of The Council Of The European Union  Germany Helmut Kohl
1995 January–June Presidency Of The Council Of The European Union  France Édouard Balladur (until 17 May)
Alain Juppé (from 17 May)
July–December Presidency Of The Council Of The European Union  Spain Felipe González
1996 January–June Presidency Of The Council Of The European Union  Italy Lamberto Dini
Romano Prodi (from 17 May)
July–December Presidency Of The Council Of The European Union  Ireland John Bruton
1997 January–June Presidency Of The Council Of The European Union  Netherlands Wim Kok
July–December Presidency Of The Council Of The European Union  Luxembourg Jean-Claude Juncker
1998 January–June Presidency Of The Council Of The European Union  United Kingdom Tony Blair presid.fco.gov.uk (archived)
July–December Presidency Of The Council Of The European Union  Austria Viktor Klima presidency.gv.at (archived)
1999 January–June Presidency Of The Council Of The European Union  Germany Gerhard Schröder
July–December Presidency Of The Council Of The European Union  Finland Paavo Lipponen presidency.finland.fi (archived)
2000 January–June Presidency Of The Council Of The European Union  Portugal António Guterres portugal.ue-2000.pt (archived)
July–December Presidency Of The Council Of The European Union  France Lionel Jospin
2001 January–June Presidency Of The Council Of The European Union  Sweden Göran Persson eu2001.se (archived)
July–December Presidency Of The Council Of The European Union  Belgium Guy Verhofstadt eu2001.be[dead link] (archived)
2002 January–June Presidency Of The Council Of The European Union  Spain José María Aznar ue2002.es[dead link] (archived)
July–December Presidency Of The Council Of The European Union  Denmark Anders Fogh Rasmussen eu2002.dk[dead link] (archived)
2003 January–June Presidency Of The Council Of The European Union  Greece Costas Simitis eu2003.gr
July–December Presidency Of The Council Of The European Union  Italy Silvio Berlusconi ueitalia2003.it[dead link] (archived)
2004 January–June Presidency Of The Council Of The European Union  Ireland Bertie Ahern eu2004.ie (archived)
July–December Presidency Of The Council Of The European Union  Netherlands Jan Peter Balkenende eu2004.nl[dead link] (archived)
2005 January–June Presidency Of The Council Of The European Union  Luxembourg Jean-Claude Juncker eu2005.lu
July–December Presidency Of The Council Of The European Union  United Kingdom Tony Blair eu2005.gov.uk (archived)
2006 January–June Presidency Of The Council Of The European Union  Austria Wolfgang Schüssel eu2006.at
July–December Presidency Of The Council Of The European Union  Finland Matti Vanhanen eu2006.fi (archived)
2007 January–June T1 Presidency Of The Council Of The European Union  Germany Angela Merkel eu2007.de
July–December Presidency Of The Council Of The European Union  Portugal José Sócrates eu2007.pt (archived)
2008 January–June Presidency Of The Council Of The European Union  Slovenia Janez Janša eu2008.si
July–December T2 Presidency Of The Council Of The European Union  France François Fillon ue2008.fr[dead link] (archived)
2009 January–June Presidency Of The Council Of The European Union  Czech Republic Mirek Topolánek
Jan Fischer (from 8 May)
eu2009.cz
July–December Presidency Of The Council Of The European Union  Sweden Fredrik Reinfeldt se2009.eu (archived)
2010 January–June T3 Presidency Of The Council Of The European Union  Spain José Luis Rodríguez Zapatero eu2010.es[dead link] (archived)
eutrio.es[dead link] (archived)
July–December Presidency Of The Council Of The European Union  Belgium Yves Leterme eutrio.be
2011 January–June Presidency Of The Council Of The European Union  Hungary Viktor Orbán eu2011.hu (archived)
July–December T4 Presidency Of The Council Of The European Union  Poland Donald Tusk pl2011.eu[dead link] (archived)
2012 January–June Presidency Of The Council Of The European Union  Denmark Helle Thorning-Schmidt eu2012.dk
July–December Presidency Of The Council Of The European Union  Cyprus Demetris Christofias* cy2012.eu
2013 January–June T5 Presidency Of The Council Of The European Union  Ireland Enda Kenny eu2013.ie
July–December Presidency Of The Council Of The European Union  Lithuania Algirdas Butkevičius eu2013.lt
2014 January–June Presidency Of The Council Of The European Union  Greece Antonis Samaras gr2014.eu[dead link] (archived)
July–December T6 Presidency Of The Council Of The European Union  Italy Matteo Renzi italia2014.eu
2015 January–June Presidency Of The Council Of The European Union  Latvia Laimdota Straujuma eu2015.lv
July–December Presidency Of The Council Of The European Union  Luxembourg Xavier Bettel eu2015lu.eu
2016 January–June T7 Presidency Of The Council Of The European Union  Netherlands Mark Rutte eu2016.nl (archived)
July–December Presidency Of The Council Of The European Union  Slovakia Robert Fico eu2016.sk
2017 January–June Presidency Of The Council Of The European Union  Malta Joseph Muscat eu2017.mt
July–December T8 Presidency Of The Council Of The European Union  Estonia Jüri Ratas eu2017.ee
2018 January–June Presidency Of The Council Of The European Union  Bulgaria Boyko Borisov eu2018bg.bg
July–December Presidency Of The Council Of The European Union  Austria Sebastian Kurz eu2018.at
2019 January–June T9 Presidency Of The Council Of The European Union  Romania Viorica Dăncilă romania2019.eu
July–December Presidency Of The Council Of The European Union  Finland Antti Rinne
Sanna Marin (from 10 December)
eu2019.fi
2020 January–June Presidency Of The Council Of The European Union  Croatia Andrej Plenković eu2020.hr
July–December T10 Presidency Of The Council Of The European Union  Germany Angela Merkel eu2020.de
2021 January–June Presidency Of The Council Of The European Union  Portugal António Costa 2021portugal.eu
July–December Presidency Of The Council Of The European Union  Slovenia Janez Janša si2021.eu
2022 January–June T11 Presidency Of The Council Of The European Union  France Jean Castex
Élisabeth Borne (from 16 May)
europe2022.fr
July–December Presidency Of The Council Of The European Union  Czech Republic Petr Fiala eu2022.cz
2023 January–June Presidency Of The Council Of The European Union  Sweden Ulf Kristersson sweden2023.eu
July–December T12 Presidency Of The Council Of The European Union  Spain Pedro Sánchez eu2023.es
2024 January–June Presidency Of The Council Of The European Union  Belgium Alexander De Croo belgium24.eu
July–December Presidency Of The Council Of The European Union  Hungary TBD TBD
2025 January–June T13 Presidency Of The Council Of The European Union  Poland TBD TBD
July–December Presidency Of The Council Of The European Union  Denmark TBD TBD
2026 January–June Presidency Of The Council Of The European Union  Cyprus TBD TBD
July–December T14 Presidency Of The Council Of The European Union  Ireland TBD TBD
2027 January–June Presidency Of The Council Of The European Union  Lithuania TBD TBD
July–December Presidency Of The Council Of The European Union  Greece TBD TBD
2028 January–June T15 Presidency Of The Council Of The European Union  Italy TBD TBD
July–December Presidency Of The Council Of The European Union  Latvia TBD TBD
2029 January–June Presidency Of The Council Of The European Union  Luxembourg TBD TBD
July–December T16 Presidency Of The Council Of The European Union  Netherlands TBD TBD
2030 January–June Presidency Of The Council Of The European Union  Slovakia TBD TBD
July–December Presidency Of The Council Of The European Union  Malta TBD TBD

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References

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