Article 36 — Prohibition on Compelled Speech

No person in Ireland shall be compelled by the state, by any law, by any employer, by any institution, or by any regulatory body to express, affirm, endorse, or perform agreement with any belief, ideology, position, or form of words that they do not genuinely hold. Any requirement to affirm any ideological, political, social, or metaphysical position as a condition of employment, education, or public service is prohibited. Any mandatory training that requires participants to affirm statements as true or perform agreement with positions they reject is prohibited. A person’s silence is not hostility. A person’s honest disagreement is not violence.