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Gender equality in the functioning of the Parliamentary Assembly in 2024

Progress report | Doc. 16096 Add. 1 | 24 January 2025

Author(s):
Bureau of the Assembly
1. Since 2012, following a Bureau decision, statistics on the gender breakdown of Parliamentary Assembly positions are prepared every year and included in the Progress report on the activities of the Assembly’s Bureau and Standing Committee presented during the January part-session. They provide a picture of the situation in December of any given year. The publication of this information aims to enhance transparency and raise awareness, while motivating parliamentarians to work towards gender parity.
2. In September 2021, the Assembly adopted Resolution 2394 (2021) on gender representation in the Assembly, with the aim of introducing more balanced representation of women and men in all its structures. Its provisions were applied for the first time at the January 2023 part-session. They require delegations to include at least the same percentage of women as their national parliament, or, if this is more favourable to the representation of women, to respect the minimum “one in three” principle for the representation of women in national delegations and to include a minimum number of women as representatives.
3. In order to encourage women’s effective participation in decision-making processes and in parliamentary work at all levels, the resolution introduced another important feature which states that delegations are only authorised to propose vice-presidents of the Assembly who are men if the delegation is composed of at least 40% women. Rapporteurs in committees and ad hoc committees must now comprise at least one-third of women, and the Bureau ensures the principle is applied for institutional representation. Political groups are also invited to follow the same principle, in particular when appointing committee bureaux, members of ad hoc committees, spokespersons, group leadership and ad hoc election observation committees, and are required to do the same when appointing members to the Monitoring Committee, the Committee on Rules of Procedure, Immunities and Institutional Affairs and the Committee for the Election of Judges to the European Court of Human Rights.
4. Consequently, all national delegations appointed since 2023 have reflect at least the minimum “one in three” principle for gender balance set out in the text, and women’s effective participation in decision-making roles and in the parliamentary work in the Assembly has progressed towards parity. In 2024 the total number of women members of the Assembly remained stable, reaching 46% (after a jump from 40% to 45% between 2022 and 2023). However, whereas in 2023 exactly half the national delegations comprised at least 50% women as representatives or alternates, the number fell to 19 out of 45 in 2024.
5. The next stage in the implementation of Resolution 2394 (2021) includes a formal undertaking by the Assembly to require a minimum of 40% of women in all delegations as from the opening of the 2026 session. This will have a further positive effect on balancing gender representation in the Assembly, as in 2024 11 national delegations comprised less than 40% women.
6. According to data collected by the Inter-Parliamentary Union,Note the total share of women members of parliament in the national parliaments of Council of Europe member States edged up to 31.6% in December 2024 compared to 31.4% in November 2023. This lower figure for national parliaments tends to show that the combination of provisions laid down in Rule 6.2 a. of the Assembly’s Rules of procedure, namely that “national delegations should include members of the under-represented sex at least in the same percentage as in their national parliaments” and the adoption of Resolution 2394 (2021) which introduced amendments to Rules 6.2 a. and 6.2 b. have had a positive effect on nominations to the Assembly, since in many cases the national delegations have a higher representation rate of women than national parliaments.
7. In 2023, the Assembly’s presidency was held for the first year by Mr Theodoros Rousopoulos, following two years of mandate of Mr Tiny Kox. Since the first woman president of the Assembly, Leni Fischer (1996-1999), three out of 14 PACE presidents have been women (Anne Brasseur, Stella Kyriakides and Liliane Maury Pasquier). The percentage of women Vice-Presidents of the Assembly dropped from 47% to 41% in 2024. The number of women Bureau members increased the most significantly in 2024, from 37% in 2023 to 42%, finally equalling the percentage achieved in 2019. Figures were reversed for women as chairpersons of committees between 2023 and 2024, with 6 out of 9 committees chaired by women. In 2024, as in 2023 and 2022, the Secretary General of the Assembly remained the only woman member of the Presidential Committee, the five other members (the Assembly President and the five presidents of political groups) all being men. These figures show once again that one of the objectives of Resolution 2394 (2021), to encourage political groups to appoint women at the top echelons of the Assembly, requires further efforts.
8. In committees, the upward trend in women’s participation was noticeable, as figures rose from 47% of full members and alternates in 2023 to parity in women full members, ie. 50%, and 48% alternates, in 2024. The rise in the percentage of women full members was observed in all committees except the Committee on Political Affairs (33% full members, down from 36% in 2023). The two committees singled out in 2023 as needing better balance, improved their representation in 2024: the Committee on Legal Affairs and Human Rights counted 39% full members and 52% alternates, and the Committee on Migration, Refugees and Displaced Persons 41% full members and 46% alternates.
9. Figures for the representation of women as rapporteurs for the reports debated in plenary in 2024 evened out somewhat, as the extremes of 11% women rapporteurs in the Committee on Legal Affairs and Human Rights and the 88% in the Committee on Equality and Non-Discrimination were adjusted to 45% and 60% respectively. Women represented an average of 40% of rapporteurs for report in 2024, down slightly from 43% in 2023. The representation of women as rapporteurs for the opinions debated in plenary rose sharply from 33% in 2023 to 62% in 2024 (statistics on rapporteurs for opinion are not particularly significant because of the small and variable number of opinions prepared each year).

OVERVIEW ASSEMBLY

Position

Men

Women

Total

Percentage of men

Percentage of women

       

2023

2024

2023

2024

President

1

0

1

100%

100%

0%

0%

Vice-Presidents

10

7

17

53%

59%

47%

41%

Presidential Committee

6

1

7

86%

86%

14%

14%

Assembly Bureau

21

15

36

63%

58%

37%

42%

COMMITTEES

Men

Women

Total

Percentage of men

Percentage of women

       

2023

2024

2023

2024

Committee on Political Affairs and Democracy

Full Members

53

26

79

64%

67%

36%

33%

Alternates

50

27

77

74%

65%

26%

35%

Chairperson

1

0

1

100%

100%

0%

0%

Vice-Chairpersons

2

1

3

67%

67%

33%

33%

Rapporteurs for report

8

4

12

57%

67%

43%

33%

Rapporteurs for opinion

2

0

2

-

100%

-

0%

Committee on Legal Affairs and Human Rights

Full Members

48

31

79

63%

61%

37%

39%

Alternates

36

39

75

53%

48%

48%

52%

Chairperson

1

0

1

100%

100%

0%

0%

Vice-Chairpersons

1

2

3

50%

33%

50%

67%

Rapporteurs for report

6

5

11

89%

55%

11%

45%

Rapporteurs for opinion

2

2

4

100%

50%

0%

50%

Committee on the Election of Judges to the European Court of Human Rights

Full Members

10

10

20

60%

50%

40%

50%

Alternates

7

13

20

50%

35%

50%

65%

Chairperson

0

1

1

100%

0%

0%

100%

Vice-Chairpersons

2

1

3

67%

67%

33%

33%

Committee on Social Affairs, Health and Sustainable Development

Full Members

32

47

79

43%

41%

57%

59%

Alternates

37

37

74

39%

50%

61%

50%

Chairperson

0

1

1

100%

0%

0%

100%

Vice-Chairpersons

1

1

2

33%

50%

67%

50%

Rapporteurs for report

5

4

9

63%

56%

37%

44%

Rapporteurs for opinion

1

1

2

-

50%

-

50%

Committee on Migration, Refugees and Displaced Persons

Full Members

47

32

79

63%

59%

37%

41%

Alternates

39

33

72

54%

54%

46%

46%

Chairperson

1

0

1

100%

100%

0%

0%

Vice-Chairpersons

1

2

3

100%

33%

0%

67%

Rapporteurs for report

4

4

8

88%

50%

12%

50%

Rapporteurs for opinion

0

1

1

0%

0%

100%

100%

Committee on Culture, Science, Education and Media

Full Members

38

41

79

53%

48%

47%

52%

Alternates

36

38

74

52%

49%

48%

51%

Chairperson

0

1

1

0%

0%

100%

100%

Vice-Chairpersons

2

1

3

33%

67%

67%

33%

Rapporteurs for report

6

1

7

40%

86%

60%

14%

Rapporteurs for opinion

0

1

1

-

0

-

100%

Committee on Equality and Non-Discrimination

Full Members

20

59

79

28%

25%

72%

75%

Alternates

34

38

72

46%

47%

54%

53%

Chairperson

0

1

1

0%

0%

100%

100%

Vice-Chairpersons

0

3

3

50%

0%

50%

100%

Rapporteurs for report

2

3

5

12%

40%

88%

60%

Rapporteurs for opinion

0

2

2

-

0%

-

100%

Committee on Honouring of Obligations and Commitments by member States (Monitoring Committee)

Members

41

41

82

57%

50%

43%

50%

Chairperson

0

1

1

100%

0%

0%

100%

Vice-Chairpersons

2

0

2

100%

100%

0%

0%

Rapporteurs for report

8

3

11

57%

73%

43%

27%

Rapporteurs for opinion

0

0

0

100%

0%

0%

0%

Committee on Rules of Procedure, Immunities and Institutional Affairs

Members

14

17

31

50%

45%

50%

55%

Chairperson

0

1

1

0%

0%

100%

100%

Vice-Chairpersons

1

0

1

100%

0%

100%

0%

Rapporteurs for report

0

2

2

0%

0%

100%

100%

Rapporteurs for opinion

0

1

1

0%

0%

0%

100%

OVERVIEW COMMITTEESNote

Position

Men

Women

Total

Percentage of men

Percentage of women

       

2023

2024

2023

2024

Full Members / Members

303

304

607

53%

50%

47%

50%

Alternates

239

225

464

53%

52%

47%

48%

Committee Chairpersons

3

6

9

67%

33%

33%

67%

Committee Vice‑Chairpersons

12

11

23

65%

52%

35%

48%

Rapporteurs for report

39

26

65

57%

60%

43%

40%

Rapporteurs for opinion

5

8

13

67%

38%

33%

62%

GENERAL RAPPORTEURS

2023

2024

 

Men

Women

Men

Women

General Rapporteur on democracyNote

-

-

1

0

General Rapporteur on Russian democratic forcesNote

-

-

1

0

General Rapporteur for a democratic BelarusNote

-

-

1

0

General Rapporteur on the abolition of the death penalty

1

0

0

1

General Rapporteur on political prisoners

0

1

0

1

General Rapporteur on the situation of human rights defenders and whistleblowers

1

0

1

0

General Rapporteur on local and regional authorities

1

0

1

0

General Rapporteur on child participation

-

-

0

1

General Rapporteur on science and technology assessment

0

1

1

0

General Rapporteur on media freedom and safety of journalists

1

0

0

1

General Rapporteur on Governance and Ethics in Sport

-

-

1

0

General Rapporteur on violence against women

0

1

0

1

General Rapporteur on combating racism and intolerance

0

1

1

0

General Rapporteur on the rights of lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender and intersex (LGBTI) people

1

0

0

1

General Rapporteur on the budget and intergovernmental programme

0

1

0

1

Total

5

5

8

7

Percentage

50%

50%

53%

47%

GENDER BREAKDOWN, BUREAUX OF SUB-COMMITTEES

Committees

Men

Women

Total

Percentage of men

Percentage of women

       

2023

2024

2023

2024

Committee on Political Affairs and Democracy

Sub-Committee Chairpersons

2

1

3

100%

67%

0%

33%

Vice-Chairpersons of Sub-Committees

1

1

2

0%

50%

100%

50%

Committee on Legal Affairs and Human Rights

Sub-Committee Chairpersons

2

1

3

67%

67%

33%

33%

Vice-Chairpersons of Sub-Committees

0

0

0

0%

0%

100%

0%

Committee on Social Affairs, Health and Sustainable Development

Sub-Committee Chairpersons

2

1

3

25%

67%

75%

33%

Vice-Chairpersons of Sub-Committees

2

0

2

100%

100%

0%

0%

Committee on Migration, Refugees and Displaced Persons

Sub-Committee Chairpersons

1

1

5

67%

50%

33%

50%

Vice-Chairpersons of Sub-Committees

1

0

1

100%

100%

0%

0%

Committee on Culture, Science, Education and Media

Sub-Committee Chairpersons

1

2

3

50%

33%

50%

67%

Vice-Chairpersons of Sub-Committees

1

1

5

0%

50%

100%

50%

Committee on Equality and Non-Discrimination

Sub-Committee Chairpersons

1

0

1

0%

100%

100%

0%

Vice-Chairpersons of Sub-Committees

0

0

0

0%

0%

100%

0%

Committee on Honouring of Obligations and Commitments by member States (Monitoring Committee)

Sub-Committee Chairperson

-

-

-

100%

-

0%

-

Vice-Chairpersons of Sub-Committees

 

-

-

100%

-

0%

-

OVERVIEW – SUB-COMMITTEES

Position

Men

Women

Total

Percentage of men

Percentage of women

       

2023

2024

2023

2024

Sub-Committee Chairpersons

9

6

15

56%

60%

44%

40%

Sub-Committee Vice-Chairpersons

5

2

7

40%

71%

60%

29%

GENDER BREAKDOWN – NATIONAL DELEGATIONS

National Delegations (Representatives and Substitutes)

Total

Men

Women

Percentage of men

Percentage of women

Albania

8

3

5

37%

63%

Andorra

4

1

3

25%

75%

Armenia

8

5

3

63%

37%

Austria

12

6

6

50%

50%

Belgium

13

7

6

54%

46%

Bosnia and Herzegovina

10

6

4

60%

40%

Bulgaria

11

5

6

45%

55%

Croatia

9

3

6

33%

67%

Cyprus

4

3

1

75%

25%

Czechia

14

9

5

64%

36%

Denmark

10

5

5

50%

50%

Estonia

6

4

2

67%

33%

Finland

10

5

5

50%

50%

France

36

20

16

56%

44%

Georgia

10

5

5

50%

50%

Germany

36

21

15

58%

42%

Greece

13

8

5

62%

38%

Hungary

14

9

5

64%

36%

Iceland

6

2

4

33%

67%

Ireland

7

4

3

57%

43%

Italy

36

19

17

53%

47%

Latvia

6

4

2

67%

33%

Liechtenstein

4

3

1

75%

25%

Lithuania

8

5

3

63%

37%

Luxembourg

6

3

3

50%

50%

Malta

6

3

3

50%

50%

Republic of Moldova

10

5

5

50%

50%

Monaco

4

2

2

50%

50%

Montenegro

5

4

1

80%

20%

Netherlands

14

8

6

57%

43%

North Macedonia

6

3

3

50%

50%

Norway

10

4

6

40%

60%

Poland

24

17

7

71%

29%

Portugal

14

8

6

57%

43%

Romania

20

12

8

60%

40%

San Marino

4

2

2

50%

50%

Serbia

14

5

9

36%

64%

Slovak Republic

9

5

4

56%

44%

Slovenia

6

2

4

33%

67%

Spain

24

13

11

54%

46%

Sweden

12

7

5

58%

42%

Switzerland

12

7

5

58%

42%

Türkiye

36

20

16

56%

44%

Ukraine

24

13

11

54%

46%

United Kingdom

36

16

20

44%

56%

Total

591

321

270

54%

46%

GENDER BREAKDOWN – NATIONAL DELEGATIONS (REPRESENTATIVES ONLY)

National Delegations (representatives)

Total

Men

Women

Percentage of men

Percentage of women

Albania

4

1

3

25%

75%

Andorra

2

1

1

50%

50%

Armenia

4

3

1

75%

25%

Austria

6

3

3

50%

50%

Belgium

7

4

3

57%

43%

Bosnia and Herzegovina

5

2

3

40%

60%

Bulgaria

6

3

3

50%

50%

Croatia

5

3

2

60%

40%

Cyprus

2

1

1

50%

50%

Czechia

7

4

3

57%

43%

Denmark

5

3

2

60%

40%

Estonia

3

2

1

67%

33%

Finland

5

1

4

20%

80%

France

18

10

8

56%

44%

Georgia

5

3

2

60%

40%

Germany

18

12

6

67%

33%

Greece

7

4

3

57%

43%

Hungary

7

4

3

57%

43%

Iceland

3

2

1

67%

33%

Ireland

4

3

1

75%

25%

Italy

18

11

7

61%

39%

Latvia

3

2

1

67%

33%

Liechtenstein

2

1

1

50%

50%

Lithuania

4

3

1

75%

25%

Luxembourg

3

2

1

67%

33%

Malta

3

2

1

67%

33%

Republic of Moldova

5

3

2

60%

40%

Monaco

2

1

1

50%

50%

Montenegro

2

2

0

100%

0%

Netherlands

7

3

4

43%

57%

North Macedonia

3

1

2

33%

67%

Norway

5

2

3

40%

60%

Poland

12

7

5

58%

42%

Portugal

7

4

3

57%

43%

Romania

10

6

4

60%

40%

San Marino

2

1

1

50%

50%

Serbia

7

3

4

43%

57%

Slovak Republic

4

2

2

50%

50%

Slovenia

3

0

3

0%

100%

Spain

12

6

6

50%

50%

Sweden

6

2

4

33%

67%

Switzerland

6

3

3

50%

50%

Türkiye

18

10

8

56%

44%

Ukraine

12

4

8

33%

67%

United Kingdom

18

12

6

67%

33%

Total

297

162

135

55%

45%

GENDER BREAKDOWN – NATIONAL DELEGATIONS (SUBSTITUTES ONLY)

National Delegations (substitutes)

Total

Men

Women

Percentage of men

Percentage of women

Albania

4

2

2

50

50

Andorra

2

0

2

0

100

Armenia

4

2

2

50

50

Austria

6

3

3

50

50

Belgium

6

3

3

50

50

Bosnia and Herzegovina

5

4

1

80

20

Bulgaria

5

3

2

60

40

Croatia

4

1

3

25

75

Cyprus

2

2

0

100

0

Czechia

7

5

2

71

29

Denmark

5

2

3

40

60

Estonia

3

2

1

67

33

Finland

5

3

2

60

40

France

18

10

8

56

44

Georgia

5

3

2

60

40

Germany

18

9

9

50

50

Greece

6

4

2

67

33

Hungary

7

5

2

71

29

Iceland

3

0

3

0

100

Ireland

3

1

2

33

67

Italy

18

8

10

44

56

Latvia

3

2

1

67

33

Liechtenstein

2

2

0

100

0

Lithuania

4

2

2

50

50

Luxembourg

3

2

1

67

33

Malta

3

1

2

33

67

Republic of Moldova

5

2

3

40

60

Monaco

2

1

1

50

50

Montenegro

3

2

1

67

33

Netherlands

7

5

2

71

29

North Macedonia

3

1

2

33

67

Norway

5

2

3

40

60

Poland

12

9

3

75

25

Portugal

7

5

2

71

29

Romania

10

6

4

60

40

San Marino

2

1

1

50

50

Serbia

7

3

4

43

57

Slovak Republic

5

3

2

60

40

Slovenia

3

2

1

67

33

Spain

12

7

5

58

42

Sweden

6

4

2

67

33

Switzerland

6

4

2

67

33

Türkiye

18

10

8

56

44

Ukraine

12

8

4

67

33

United Kingdom

18

6

12

33

67

Total

294

162

132

55

45

OVERVIEW – NATIONAL DELEGATIONS

National Delegations

Total

Men

Women

Percentage of men

Percentage of women

       

2023

2024

2023

2024

Total

591

324

267

55%

55%

45%

45%

Representatives

297

162

135

54%

55%

46%

45%

Substitutes

294

162

132

56%

55%

44%

45%