Cabinet to discuss appeal structure for asylum applicants

The Irish Cabinet is reviewing a new appeals structure for asylum seekers ahead of the implementation of a new EU-wide migration pact. Additionally, the government is considering legislation to remove the 'Triple Lock' requirement for UN approval on military deployments.
Why it matters
These changes represent a major shift in Irish asylum law and national defense policy, potentially impacting sovereignty and international military cooperation.
The Cabinet has discussed a new appeals structure for international protection applicants ahead of the EU-wide asylum and migration pact coming into effect on Friday.
The report balances government proposals with opposition concerns and provides a neutral overview of legislative changes.
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