Statement by members of delegations on the decision of the Parliamentary Assembly to approve the credentials of the Russian delegation
Written declaration
No.
689
| Doc. 14940
| 15 October 2019
- Signatories:
- Ms Linda OZOLA,
Latvia, EPP/CD ; Ms Boriana ÅBERG,
Sweden, EPP/CD ; Mr Volodymyr ARIEV,
Ukraine, EC ; Ms Ann-Britt ÅSEBOL,
Sweden, EPP/CD ; Mr Włodzimierz BERNACKI,
Poland, EC ; Mr Algirdas BUTKEVIČIUS,
Lithuania, SOC ; Mr Boriss CILEVIČS,
Latvia, SOC ; Ms Annicka ENGBLOM,
Sweden, EPP/CD ; Sir Roger GALE,
United Kingdom, EC ; Ms Nino GOGUADZE,
Georgia, EC ; Ms Marija GOLUBEVA,
Latvia, ALDE ; Mr Oleksii GONCHARENKO,
Ukraine, EC ; Ms Mariia IONOVA,
Ukraine, EC ; Mr Giorgi KANDELAKI,
Georgia, EPP/CD ; Ms Sofio KATSARAVA,
Georgia, SOC ; Mr Serhii KIRAL,
Ukraine, EC ; Mr Eerik-Niiles KROSS,
Estonia, ALDE ; Ms Inese LĪBIŅA-EGNERE,
Latvia, EPP/CD ; Mr Kęstutis MASIULIS,
Lithuania, EPP/CD ; Mr Martin POLIAČIK,
Slovak Republic, ALDE ; Ms Irina PRUIDZE,
Georgia, EC ; Ms Dana REIZNIECE-OZOLA,
Latvia, EPP/CD ; Mr Indrek SAAR,
Estonia, SOC ; Mr Raivo TAMM,
Estonia, EPP/CD ; Mr Egidijus VAREIKIS,
Lithuania, EPP/CD ; Mr Emanuelis ZINGERIS,
Lithuania, EPP/CD
This written declaration does not reflect the position of the Assembly; only of those members that have signed it. It will not be considered further by the Assembly.
We, the undersigned, declare the following:
The unconditional restoration of the Russian delegation’s
rights, without the Russian Federation honouring any of the Parliamentary
Assembly’s numerous demands, runs counter to the core values of
the Council of Europe and its Statute. This step sends a very wrong
signal to the country that has resorted to armed aggression, poisoning
of individuals, does not observe human rights of its citizens and
does not promote, but rather seeks to destabilise democracies throughout
Europe.
Today, we as the delegates of our nations have no answer to
our people on how exactly the Council of Europe is protecting their
rights if it turns out to be interested in protecting the well-being
of an aggressor rather than the victims of aggression and repression.
The future of the Council of Europe is under threat as a whole
because the Council of Europe is losing the trust of the people
it stands to protect.
We return home to consult our Parliaments and Governments
about the joint actions in the Assembly in the next sessions.
We wish good luck to the newly elected Secretary General and
hope she finds a way to solve this unprecedented crisis of trust
which has been created this week.