
Irish Citizens' Assembly
The Irish Citizens' Assembly is a body formed in Ireland to engage ordinary citizens in discussions about important issues affecting the country. It brings together a diverse group of people randomly selected from the population to deliberate on topics such as climate change, abortion, and constitutional reform. The assembly aims to gather public opinions and generate recommendations, which are then presented to the government. This process promotes democratic participation and helps bridge the gap between citizens and policymakers, ensuring that decisions reflect the views and needs of society as a whole.