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24/06/2021 Resolution Res. 2389

Combating Afrophobia, or anti-Black racism, in Europe

Author(s): Parliamentary Assembly

24/06/2021 Resolution Res. 2388

For a European policy on diasporas

Author(s): Parliamentary Assembly

24/06/2021 Recommendation Rec. 2208

Transparency and regulation of donations to political parties and electoral campaigns from foreign donors

Author(s): Parliamentary Assembly

24/06/2021 Recommendation Rec. 2207

For a European policy on diasporas

Author(s): Parliamentary Assembly

23/06/2021 Resolution Res. 2387

Human rights violations committed against Crimean Tatars in Crimea

Author(s): Parliamentary Assembly

23/06/2021 Resolution Res. 2386

Enhancing participation of women from under-represented groups in political and public decision making

Author(s): Parliamentary Assembly

22/06/2021 Resolution Res. 2385

Impact of the Covid-19 pandemic on children’s rights

Author(s): Parliamentary Assembly

22/06/2021 Resolution Res. 2384

Overcoming the socio-economic crisis sparked by the Covid-19 pandemic

Author(s): Parliamentary Assembly

22/06/2021 Resolution Res. 2383

Covid passes or certificates: protection of fundamental rights and legal implications

Author(s): Parliamentary Assembly

22/06/2021 Resolution Res. 2382

Media freedom, public trust and the people’s right to know

Author(s): Parliamentary Assembly

22/06/2021 Recommendation Rec. 2206

Impact of the Covid-19 pandemic on children’s rights

Author(s): Parliamentary Assembly

22/06/2021 Recommendation Rec. 2205

Overcoming the socio-economic crisis sparked by the Covid-19 pandemic

Author(s): Parliamentary Assembly

22/06/2021 Recommendation Rec. 2204

Media freedom, public trust and the citizens’ right to know

Author(s): Parliamentary Assembly

21/06/2021 Resolution Res. 2381

Should politicians be prosecuted for statements made in the exercise of their mandate?

Author(s): Parliamentary Assembly