This motion has not been discussed in the Assembly and commits only those who have signed it.
The scale for the allocation of seats in the Parliamentary
Assembly among the member States of the Council of Europe was fixed
in 1949 on the basis, inter alia, of the population figures available
at that time and in terms of Turkish representation it was last
revised in 1978.
The most recent population statistics of Turkey point to an
increase from approximately 45 million in 1980 to 76 million in
2014, according to projections by the World Bank and the United
Nations Population Fund.
The above figure places Turkey’s population in third place
among member States of the Council of Europe, after the Russian
Federation (143 million) and Germany (80 million); while already
surpassing France (66 million), the United Kingdom (64 million)
and Italy (60 million), each of which holds 18 seats in the Assembly.
With a view to eliminating the consequences of Turkey’s under-representation,
the Assembly should recommend that the Committee of Ministers fixes
at 18 the number of seats in the Assembly to which Turkey is entitled
and make the necessary consequential amendment to Article 26 of
the Statute of the Council of Europe (ETS No. 1).
The Assembly should accordingly also amend Article 28.3 of
its Rules of Procedure to include the Turkish language among its
working languages.