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Activities of the Assembly’s Bureau and Standing Committee (14 October 2022 - 22 January 2023)

Progress report | Doc. 15685 | 18 January 2023

Committee
Bureau of the Assembly
Rapporteur :
Mr George KATROUGALOS, Greece, UEL

1 Introduction

At its meeting on 14 October 2022, the Bureau appointed me as rapporteur for this report, which covers its activities over the period from the last Bureau meeting of the fourth part-session of 2022 (Friday 14 October) to the pre-session Bureau meeting of the first part-session of 2023 (Monday 23 January 2023).

The present report includes the decisions taken at the Bureau meetings held on 14 October 2022 in Strasbourg, on 24 November 2022 in Reykjavik, and on 9 December 2022 in Paris. Chapter 2 presents a list of decisions that were either already ratified by the Standing Committee on 25 November 2022, or which do not require ratification. Chapter 4 lists the decisions taken on 9 December 2022 that require ratification at the opening of the 2023 first part-session of the Assembly.

The addendum 1 of this report presents the statistics of gender equality in the functioning of the Assembly.

An addendum to this report will be issued after the Bureau meeting of 23 January 2023, which will also include decisions to be ratified by the Assembly at the opening of the 2023 first part-session. Another addendum will be issued after the Bureau meeting of 27 January. It will only include the decisions to be ratified by the Assembly on the same day, notably the references and transmissions to committees which will have been approved by the Bureau.

The report of the Committee on the Election of Judges to the European Court of Human Rights presenting the conclusions of the committee on the lists of candidates submitted by Denmark, Iceland and Poland is published as Addendum 2 to this report.

The Bureau will hold its next meeting on Thursday 2 March 2023 in The Hague, followed by the meeting of the Standing Committee on 3 March 2023.

2 Activities of the Bureau since the last part-session and decisions not requiring ratification by the Assembly

2.1 Follow-up to the fourth part-session of 2022 (Strasbourg, 10-14 October)

On 14 October, the Bureau approved the follow-up proposals to the fourth part-session, made by the Secretary General of the Assembly, as follows:

  • Urgent procedure debate on Recent outrageous and inhuman activities of the Russian Federation, decided to seize the Committee on Political Affairs and Democracy for report on Political consequences of the Russian Federation's aggression against Ukraine.
  • Current affairs debate on Military hostilities between Azerbaijan and Armenia, including strikes against settlements and civilian infrastructures, decided to seize the Monitoring Committee on this issue to be taken into account in the preparation of its reports on The Honouring of obligations and commitments by Azerbaijan and on The Honouring of obligations and commitments by Armenia.
  • Current affairs debate on Threatened bans of Pride events in Council of Europe member States, decided to seize the Committee on Equality and Non-Discrimination for report on Freedom of expression and assembly of LGBTI people in Europe.

On the same day, the Bureau held an exchange of views on ways to improve organisational modalities of debates and part-sessions, and instructed its Secretary General to elaborate proposals with a view to their implementation as from the 2023 January part-session.

2.2 Standing Committee (Reykjavik, 25 November 2022)

On 14 October, the Bureau took note of the draft agenda.

On 24 November, the Bureau took note of the request to hold a debate on Escalation in the Russian Federation’s war of aggression against Ukraine, tabled by the leaders of all political groups, and decided to recommend to the Standing Committee to hold this debate, and to appoint Mr Damien Cottier (Switzerland, ALDE) as first speaker in the debate. It also took note of the updated draft agenda. It invited the Assembly rapporteurs to present their reports within 7 minutes and to keep their replies to 3 minutes.

The Bureau also considered a draft Declaration on the 4th Summit with a view for its adoption by the Standing Committee.

On 9 December, the Bureau approved the follow-up proposals made by the Secretary General of the Assembly notably to the current affairs debate on Escalation in the Russian Federation’s war of aggression against Ukraine. It thus decided to invite to take the outcomes of the discussions into account in the preparation of their reports the Committee on Political Affairs and Democracy on Political consequences of the Russian Federation's aggression against Ukraine, and the Committee on Legal Affairs and Human Rights on Legal and human rights aspects of the Russian Federation’s aggression against Ukraine.

It also took note of the President’s intention to convene a meeting of the Standing Committee, in Reykjavik, on 15 May 2023 (subject to the availability of funds).

2.3 4th Summit of Heads of State and Government of the Council of Europe

On 24 November, the Ad Hoc Committee of the Bureau on the 4th Summit of Heads of State and Government of the Council of Europe met in Reykjavik and held an exchange of views with Ms Ambassador Ragnhildur Arnljótsdóttir, Chair of the GT-SOM4 – 4th Council of Europe Summit of Heads of State and Government. It also considered a draft Declaration, to be submitted with a view for its adoption by the Standing Committee and left it up to the President to convene the next meeting.

2.4 First part-session of 2023 (Strasbourg, 23-27 January)

On 24 November, the Bureau drew up the preliminary draft agenda. On 9 December, it drew-up the draft agenda.

On 9 December, at the request of the chairperson of the Committee on Equality and Non-Discrimination, the Bureau agreed to invite Ms Sima Sami Bahous, UN Under-Secretary-General and Executive Director of UN-Women, to address the Assembly in the context of the debate on Conflict related sexual violence.

2.5 Organisation and modalities of part-sessions

On 9 December, the Bureau took note of the information provided by the Secretary General of the Assembly concerning the renovation works of its Chamber and the transfer of sittings to the Chamber of the European Parliament from April 2023 to January 2024.

In this context, the Bureau approved transitional arrangements for the organisation of part-sessions from April 2023 to January 2024 as detailed below.

The Assembly will elect judges to the European Court of Human Rights and Council of Europe personalities electronically (Scytl application), given the logistical impossibility of holding elections in the area behind the Presidency in the Chamber of the European Parliament.

In view of the deadlines for the production and making available of voting cards, certain regulatory deadlines will need to be amended, as follows:

  • credentials must be sent to the Table Office no later than one week before the beginning of the part-session;
  • substitutions for the entire session week must be notified to the Table Office no later than one week before the beginning of the part-session;
  • amendments must be tabled at least two working days before the opening of the sitting concerned (with the exception of amendments relating to a report under the urgent procedure).

The detailed timing of meetings and sittings for the whole week could therefore be established as follows:

  • Monday morning (08:00-12:00) - 8:00-9:30: meeting of the Bureau of the Assembly; 9.30-10.30: meeting of secretaries of delegations; 9:30-12:00: meetings of political groups
  • Monday afternoon (13:00-19:30) - 13:00-14.00: meetings of 2 committees in parallel; 14.30-17:30: plenary sitting: opening, progress report, Communication from the Committee of Ministers, Secretary General (January) or Commissioner HR (April), or a report; 18:00-19:30: meetings of political groups
  • Tuesday morning, Wednesday morning and Thursday morning (08:30-12:30) - 8:30-10:30: meetings of 2 or 3 committees in parallel (political group meetings on Wednesday mornings); 10:30-12:30: meetings of 2 or 3 committees in parallel
  • Tuesday afternoon, Wednesday afternoon and Thursday afternoon (14:00-20:00) - Plenary sitting (three debates and one VIP guest per sitting; urgent debate preferably on Thursday afternoon)
  • Friday morning (08:00-13:00) - 08:00-9:30: meeting of the Bureau of the Assembly; 10:00-13:00: plenary sitting (two debates).

2.6 Rules on Access to and movement and security within the Council of Europe during sessions of the Parliamentary Assembly

During its meeting on 9 December, the Bureau held an exchange of views on the basis of proposals by the Secretary General of the Parliamentary Assembly and asked the Secretary General of the Assembly to address a letter to all Chairpersons of delegations reminding members of the existing Rules, in particular of the fact that the parliamentarians shall assume full responsibility for the movements, behaviour and for the departure from the building of the persons invited by them.

2.7 Communications

On 14 October, the Bureau took note of the statement by the President of the Assembly. On 24 November and on 9 December, the Bureau took note of the communications by the President of the Assembly, the Secretary General and the Deputy Secretary General of the Council of Europe and held an exchange of views with the Secretary General.

2.8 Election of a judge to the European Court of Human Rights in respect of Denmark

On 14 October, the Bureau took note of the report drawn up by the Committee on the Election of Judges concerning the list of candidates, including its recommendation to reject the list (Doc. 15626 Addendum 2) ratified by the Assembly the same day.

2.9 Election observation

2.9.1 Bosnia and Herzegovina, General elections (2 October 2022)

On 24 November, the Bureau approved the report by the observation mission.

2.9.2 Bulgaria, Early parliamentary elections (2 October 2022)

On 24 November, the Bureau approved the report by the observation mission.

2.9.3 Schedule of the elections

On 9 December, the Bureau took note of the calendar for 2023.

2.10 References and transmissions to committees

On 14 October, the Bureau considered and approved the references and transmissions to committees as presented in Doc. 15626 Add. 3, ratified by the Assembly the same day.

At its meeting on 24 November, the Bureau considered and approved the following references, which were subsequently ratified by the Standing Committee:

  • Doc. 15601, Motion for a resolution, Ensuring human rights compliant asylum procedures: reference to the Committee on Migration, Refugees and Displaced Persons for report
  • Doc. 15605, Motion for a resolution, Foreign interference: a threat to democratic security in Europe: reference to the Committee on Political Affairs and Democracy for report
  • Doc. 15629, Motion for a resolution, Immigration, one of the answers to Europe's demographic aging: reference to the Committee on Migration Refugees and Displaced Persons for report
  • Doc. 15630, Motion for a resolution, Protecting human rights and saving lives in the North Sea and the English Channel: reference to the Committee on Migration, Refugees and Displaced Persons to take into account in the preparation of the report on “Missing migrants, refugees and asylum seekers – a call to clarify their fate” [and in the follow up to Resolution 2462 (2022) on “Pushbacks on land and sea: illegal measures of migration management”]
  • Doc. 15632, Motion for a resolution, Sanctions of persons on the "Kara-Murza list": reference to the Committee on Legal Affairs and Human Rights for report
  • Doc. 15633, Motion for a resolution, Europe should stand in solidarity with the Russian and Belarusian anti-war movement: reference to the Committee on Legal Affairs and Human Rights to be taken into account in the preparation of the report on“The arbitrary detention of Vladimir Kara-Murza and the systematic persecution of anti-war protesters in the Russian Federation”
  • Doc. 15628, Motion for a resolution, Preventing abuse of the right to veto in the Security Council: a perspective by the member States of the Parliamentary Assembly of the Council of Europe: reference to the Committee on Political Affairs and Democracy for consultation

2.11 Extension of a reference

At its meeting on 24 November, the Bureau considered and approved the following request for an extension of reference, which was subsequently ratified by the Standing Committee:

  • Doc. 15014, Motion for a resolution, Legal aspects of the accession of the European Union to the European Convention on Human Rights (Reference 4488 of 27 January 2020 – validity: 27 January 2023): extension until 27 January 2024

2.12 Composition of the Committee on the Honouring of Obligations and Commitments by Member States (Monitoring Committee)

At its meeting on 24 November, the Bureau:

  • on the basis of a proposal by the SOC Group, appointed Mr Armen Rustamyan (Armenia) as a member;
  • on the basis of proposals by the EC/DA Group, appointed Mr Thibaut François (France) and Mr Sorin-Titus Muncaciu (Romania) as members.

2.13 Issues raised by committees

2.13.1 Committee on the Honouring of Obligations and Commitments by Member States of the Council of Europe (Monitoring Committee)

On 14 October, the Bureau considered a letter by the Chairperson of the Monitoring Committee, decided to extend the on-going periodic reports on France, the Netherlands and San Marino by six months, and referred the general issue of the duration of the terms of reference of periodic review reports to the Committee on Rules of Procedure, Immunities and Institutional Affairs.

2.13.2 Committee on Rules of Procedure, Immunities and Institutional Affairs

On 14 October, the Bureau considered a letter by the Chairperson of the Committee on Rules of Procedure, Immunities and Institutional Affairs and decided to seize the committee for a report on the modification of various provisions of the Assembly’s Rules of Procedure.

2.13.3 Committee on Political Affairs and Democracy

On 14 October, the Bureau authorised:

  • Mr Piero Fassino (Italy, SOC), rapporteur on Recent developments in Libya and in the Middle East: what consequences for Europe?, to carry out a fact-finding visit to Israel and the Palestinian Territories, in the framework of the preparation of his report;
  • Ms Theodora Bakoyannis (Greece, EPP/CD), rapporteur on the situation in Kosovo, to carry out a fact-finding visit to Kosovo*Note, in the framework of the preparation of her report.

2.13.4 Committee on Legal Affairs and Human Rights

On 24 November, the Bureau took note of the letter by the Committee on Legal Affairs and Human Rights, agreed to terminate the mandate of General Rapporteur for the protection of whistleblowers and to revise the terms of reference of the mandate of the General Rapporteur on the situation of human rights defenders.

2.14 Expenditure of the Parliamentary Assembly for the 2023 financial year

On 9 December, the Bureau took note of the memorandum prepared by the Secretary General of the Assembly.

2.15 Parliamentary co-operation activities

On 9 December, the Bureau took note of the work plan for 2023.

2.16 Meetings elsewhere than Strasbourg and Paris

On 14 October, the Bureau authorised the Sub-Committee on External Relations of the Committee on Political Affairs and Democracy, to hold a meeting in New-York, United States, from 28 to 30 November 2022.

On 24 November, the Bureau authorised the Sub-Committee on Culture, Diversity and Heritage of the Committee on Culture, Science, Education and Media to meet in Olympia, Greece, on 22 February 2023.

On 9 December, the Bureau authorised the Committee on Social Affairs, Health and Sustainable Development and the Network of Contact Parliamentarians for a healthy environment to meet in Marrakech and Ben Guérir, Morocco, on 16-18 March 2023. It also authorised the Committee on Legal Affairs and Human Rights to meet in Limassol, Cyprus, on 22-23 May 2023.

2.17 17th Council of Europe Conference of Ministers responsible for Sport (Antalya, 26 October 2022)

On 14 October, the Bureau approved the final list of members of the ad hoc committee (Appendix 1).

2.18 2022 World Forum for Democracy (Strasbourg, 7-9 November)

On 14 October, the Bureau took note of the list of members of the ad hoc committee (Appendix 2).

2.19 Petition

On 14 October, the Bureau took note of the petition received by the President and decided to consult the Committee on Legal Affairs and Human Rights on its admissibility.

2.20 2023 Václav Havel Human Rights Prize

On 9 December, the Bureau took note of the calendar of the 2023 edition.

2.21 Apportionment of the allocation to political groups for 2023

On 9 December, the Bureau approved the proposals for the apportionment of the allocation.

3 Activities of the Standing Committee (Reykjavik, 25 November 2022)

The Standing Committee:

  • heard the welcome address by Mr Birgir Ármannsson, Speaker of Alþingi – Parliament of Iceland;
  • heard the address by Ms Katrín Jakobsdóttir, Prime Minister and Minister for Equality;
  • held an exchange of views with Þórdís Kolbrún Reykfjörð Gylfadóttir, Minister for Foreign Affairs and Chair of the Committee of Ministers;
  • heard the address by Ms Ragnhildur Arnljótsdóttir, Ambassador and Permanent Representative of Iceland to the Council of Europe, Dr María Rún Bjarnadóttir, Lawyer at the National Commissioner of Police and member of GREVIO, and Mr Ævar Pálmi Pálmason, Head of sexual offences investigative division, within the framework of the event on the occasion of the International Day for the Elimination of Violence Against Women on “Digital violence against women”;
  • ratified the credentials of new members of the Assembly submitted by the delegations of Greece, Portugal and Sweden;
  • approved changes in the composition of Assembly committees;
  • took note of the draft agenda of the first part-session of the Assembly (23-27 January 2023);
  • ratified the references proposed by the Bureau (see Appendix 1);
  • adopted a declaration on the #RoadToReykjavik: towards a 4th Summit which meets Europeans’ expectations (see Appendix 2);
  • held a current affairs debate on “Escalation in the Russian Federation’s war of aggression against Ukraine”;
  • took note of the reports of the Ad hoc Committee of the Bureau on the observation of the general elections in Bosnia and Herzegovina (2 October 2022) and of the early parliamentary elections in Bulgaria (2 October 2022);
  • adopted the following texts on behalf of the Assembly:

Resolution 2469 (2022)

Evaluation of the partnership for democracy in respect of the Parliament of Jordan

Resolution 2470 (2022)

Protecting the pillars of democracy during health crises

Resolution 2471 (2022)

The impact of the Covid-19 restrictions for civil society space and activities

Recommendation 2241 (2022)

The impact of the Covid-19 restrictions for civil society space and activities

Resolution 2472 (2022)

The impact of the Covid-19 pandemic on prison population in Europe

Recommendation 2242 (2022)

The impact of the Covid-19 pandemic on prison population in Europe

Resolution 2473 (2022)

Strengthening the role of the Council of Europe as a cornerstone of the European political architecture

Resolution 2474 (2022)

Securing safe medical supply chains

Recommendation 2243 (2022)

Securing safe medical supply chains

  • decided to hold its next meeting in The Hague, Netherlands, on 3 March 2023.

4 Decisions of the Bureau requiring ratification by the Assembly

4.1 References and transmissions to committees

At its meeting on 9 December, the Bureau considered and approved the following references and transmissions, subject to ratification by the Assembly:

  • Doc. 15636, Motion for a resolution, Risks and opportunities of the Metaverse: reference to the Committee on Culture, Science, Education and Media for report
  • Doc. 15638, Motion for a resolution, Recognising Russian warmonger political parties as groups and entities involved in terrorist acts that are subject to institutional sanctions: reference to the Committee on Political Affairs and Democracy to take into account in the preparation of the report on Political consequences of the Russian Federation's aggression against Ukraine” and to the Committee on Legal Affairs and Human Rights to take into account in the preparation of the report on “Legal and human rights aspects of the Russian Federation’s aggression against Ukraine
  • Doc. 15639, Motion for a resolution, Abusive practices on depriving children from their family environment: transmission to the Committee on Social Affairs, Health and Sustainable Development for consultation
  • Doc. 15642, Motion for a resolution, Protecting women human rights defenders and people who defend women’s rights in Europe: reference to the Committee on Equality and Non-Discrimination for report
  • Doc. 15646, Motion for a resolution, Growth in number of political prisoners in Azerbaijan: reference to the Committee on the Honouring of Obligations and Commitments by Member States of the Council of Europe (Monitoring Committee) to take into account in the preparation of the report on “the Honouring of obligations and commitments by Azerbaijan” and to the Committee on Legal Affairs and Human Rights to take into account in the preparation of the report on “Threats to life and safety of journalists and human rights defenders in Azerbaijan”
  • Bureau decision: Escalation in the Russian Federation’s war of aggression against Ukraine: reference to the Committee on Political Affairs and Democracy to take into account in the preparation of the report on Political consequences of the Russian Federation's aggression against Ukraine” and to the Committee on Legal Affairs and Human Rights to take into account in the preparation of the report on “Legal and human rights aspects of the Russian Federation’s aggression against Ukraine

The Assembly is invited to ratify these Bureau decisions.

Appendix 1 - List of members 17th Council of Europe Conference of Ministers responsible for Sport (Antalya, 26 October 2022)

Chairperson / Présidente: Ms / Mme Edite ESTRELA (Portugal, SOC)

Committee on Culture, Science, Education and Media / Commission de la culture, de la science, de l’éducation et des médias

  • Ms / Mme Linda Hofstad HELLELAND (Norway, EPP/CD / Norvège, PPE/DC)
  • Ms / Mme Nina KASIMATI (Greece, UEL / Grèce, GUE)
  • Ms / Mme Fiona O’LOUGHLIN (Ireland, ALDE / Irlande, ADLE)

Committee on Social Affairs, Health and Sustainable Development / Commission des questions sociales, de la santé et du développement durable

  • Ms / Mme Sevinj FATALIYEVA (Azerbaijan, EC/DA / Azerbaïdjan, CE/AD)

Committee on Equality and Non-Discrimination / Commission sur l’égalité et sur la non-discrimination

  • Ms / Mme Edite ESTRELA (Portugal, SOC)

Committee on Migration, Refugees and Displaced Persons / Commission des migrations, des réfugiés et des personnes déplacées

  • Ms / Mme Nigar ARPADARAI (Azerbaijan, EC/DA / Azerbaïdjan, CE/AD)

Appendix 2 - List of members 2022 World Forum for Democracy (Strasbourg, 7-9 November)

Chairperson / Président: Mr / M. Tiny KOX – President of the Parliamentary Assembly / Président de l’Assemblée parlementaire

Committee on Political Affairs and Democracy / Commission des questions politiques et de la démocratie

  • Lord Andrew ADONIS (United Kingdom, SOC / Royaume-Uni, SOC)
  • Ms / Mme Sabrina DE CARLO (Italy, SOC / Italie, SOC)
  • Mr / M. Mehmet Mehdi EKER (Türkiye, NR / Türkiye, NI)
  • Mr / M. George KATROUGALOS (Greece, UEL / Grèce, GUE)
  • Ms / Mme María Valentina MARTINEZ FERRO (Spain, EPP/CD / Espagne, PPE/DC)
  • Ms / Mme Isabel MEIRELLES (Portugal, EPP/CD / Portugal, PPE/DC)
  • Mr / M. George PAPANDREOU (Greece, SOC / Grèce, SOC)
  • Ms / Mme Catia POLIDORI (Italy, EPP/CD / Italie, PPE/DC)
  • Mr / M. Alberto RIBOLLA (Italy, EC/DA / Italie, CE/AD)
  • Mr / M. Samad SEYIDOV (Azerbaijan, EC/DA / Azerbaïdjan, CE/AD)
  • Mr / M. Krzysztof TRUSKOLASKI (Poland, EPP/CD / Pologne, PPE/DC)
  • Mr / M. Vladimir VARDANYAN (Armenia, EPP/CD / Arménie, PPE/DC)

Committee on Legal Affairs and Human Rights / Commission des questions juridiques et des droits de l’homme

  • Mr / M. Ziya ALTUNYALDIZ (Türkiye, NR / Türkiye, NI)
  • Mr / M. Damien COTTIER (Switzerland, ALDE / Suisse, ADLE)
  • Ms / Mme Maria RIZZOTTI (Italy, EPP/CD / Italie, PPE/DC)
  • Mr / M. Davor Ivo STIER (Croatia, EPP/CD / Croatie, PPE/DC)

Committee on the Honouring of Obligations and Commitments by Member States of the Council of Europe (Monitoring Committee) / Commission pour le respect des obligations et engagements des Etats membres du Conseil de l’Europe (Commission de suivi)

  • Ms / Mme Laura CASTEL (Spain, UEL / Espagne, GUE)
  • Mr / M. Asim MOLLAZADA (Azerbaijan, EC/DA / Azerbaïdjan, CE/AD)
  • Ms / Mme Fiona O’LOUGHLIN (Ireland, ALDE / Irlande, ADLE)
  • Mr / M. Manuel VESCOVI (Italy, EC/DA / Italie, CE/AD)
  • Ms / Mme Yelyzaveta YASKO (Ukraine, EPP/CD / Ukraine, PPE/DC)

Committee on Social Affairs, Health and Sustainable Development / Commission des questions sociales, de la santé et du développement durable

  • Mr / M. Armen GEVORGYAN (Armenia, EPP/CD / Arménie, PPE/DC)
  • Ms / Mme Emin Nur GÜNAY (Türkiye, NR / Türkiye, NI)
  • Ms / Mme Yuliia OVCHYNNYKOVA (Ukraine, ALDE / Ukraine, ADLE)
  • Ms / Mme Selin SAYEK BÖKE (Türkiye, SOC / Türkiye, SOC)

Committee on Culture, Science, Education and Media / Commission de la culture, de la science, de l’éducation et des médias

  • Mr / M. Roland Rino BÜCHEL (Switzerland, ALDE / Suisse, ADLE)
  • Mr / M. Constantinos EFSTATHIOU (Cyprus, SOC / Chypre, SOC)
  • Mr / M. Paolo GRIMOLDI (Italy, EC/DA / Italie, CE/AD)
  • Ms / Mme Linda Hofstad HELLELAND (Norway, EPP/CD / Norvège, PPE/DC)
  • Mr / M. Rafael HUSEYNOV (Azerbaijan, ALDE / Azerbaïdjan, ADLE)
  • Ms / Mme Nina KASIMATI (Greece, UEL / Grèce, GUE)
  • Mr / M. Roberto RAMPI (Italy, SOC / Italie, SOC)
  • Mr / M. Stefan SCHENNACH (Austria, SOC / Autriche, SOC)

Committee on Equality and Non-Discrimination / Commission sur l’égalité et sur la non-discrimination

  • Mr / M. Jean-Pierre GRIN (Switzerland, ALDE / Suisse, ADLE)
  • Mr / M. Zita GURMAI (Hungary, SOC / Hongrie, SOC)
  • Mr / M. Momodou Malcom JALLOW (Sweden, UEL / Suède, GUE)

Committee on Migration, Refugees and Displaced Persons / Commission des migrations, des réfugiés et des personnes déplacées

  • Mr / M. Pierre-Alain FRIDEZ (Switzerland, SOC / Suisse, SOC)
  • Mr / M. Oleksii GONCHARENKO (Ukraine, EC/DA / Ukraine, CE/AD)
  • Mr / M. Theodoros ROUSOPOULOS (Greece, EPP/CD / Grèce, PPE/DC)

Committee on Rules of Procedure, Immunities and Institutional Affairs / Commission du Règlement, des immunités et des affaires institutionnelles

  • Ms / Mme Ingjerd SCHOU (Norway, EPP/CD / Norvège, PPE/DC)

European Conservatives Group and Democratic Alliance / Groupe des Conservateurs européens et Alliance démocratique

  • Mr / M. Ian LIDDELL-GRAINGER (United Kingdom, EC/DA / Royaume-Uni, CE/AD)