Minister for Agriculture, Food and the Marine and Donegal TD, Charlie McConalogue and Belgian Ambassador to Ireland, Karen van Vlierberge, visited Scoil Mhuire Buncrana this week to mark EU50 and Europe Day 2023.
Europe Day 2023 took place on Monday to mark the culmination of the Government’s EU50 programme which has been celebrating key milestones in the 50 years of Ireland’s EU membership since our decision to join the European Economic Community (EEC) on 22 January 1972.
The Minister and Ambassador had the opportunity to meet staff and students to hear what Europe means to our young people, and to answer their questions on Europe’s future.
Scoil Mhuire is part of the European Parliament Ambassador School (EPAS) Programme, a network of post-primary schools across the European Union raising awareness of European parliamentary democracy and European citizenship values.
Speaking at Scoil Mhuire, Minister McConalogue said: “Joining the European Communities was a transformational moment in the history of this country. Ireland has made remarkable progress over these 50 years and has also contributed to the development of the modern EU. I was delighted to join the great school community in Scoil Mhuire, Buncrana yesterday with Ambassador van Vlierberge to discuss the EU with students and to hear their views and thoughts on the EU. I thank Rosaleen Grant, Cathal Davis and Sophia Gorney and all the students for inviting us and to Ambassador van Vlierberge for visiting our great county. ”
Government Buildings; the Department of the Taoiseach, the Department of Finance, and the Office of the Attorney General; the Department of Foreign Affairs, Leinster House, and the Custom House, were lit up with European Union colours on Tuesday evening as an enduring symbol of our relationship with Europe.