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Invitation to be extended to Austria to become a Member of the Council of Europe

Report | Doc. 107 | 09 December 1951

Committee
Committee on Political Affairs and Democracy
Rapporteur :
Mr Paul STRUYE, Belgium
Origin
See 3rd Session, 1951 : Doc. 83 (Request for Inclusion in the Agenda of the Session) and 25th Sitting, 30th November 1951 (referred to the Committee on General Affairs). 1951 - 3rd Session - Second part
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A Explanatory Memorandum

1. At the Sitting of 30th November, 1951 (25th Sitting), the Assembly decided to include the following item in its Agenda of the Session, and to refer it to the Committee on General Affairs :
2. " Request to the Committee of Ministers to seize the first appropriate opportunity to invite Austria to become a Member of the Council of Europe. "
3. (Request for inclusion in the Agenda presented by M. Struye, Doc. 83)
4. A Motion expressing the wish that the Committee of Ministers should seize the first appropriate opportunity to invite Austria to become a Member of the Council of Europe was submitted to the Committee.
5. The Committee unanimously adopted this Motion which it hereby submits to the Assembly.

B Draft Resolution

The Assembly,

Considering that the Austrian people is an integral part of Europe,

Considering that it has widely contributed to the spread of culture and to the progress of Western civilisation,

Considering that all the Allied Powers, by solemn declaration, undertook during the Second World War, as one of their principal tasks, the liberation of this people and its full restoration to independence,

Considering that the Austrian people is a true democracy and acknowledges the principle of the Rule of Law and the right of mankind to enjoy the Fundamental Freedoms,

Considering that it would therefore be just that this people should be invited to accede to the Council of Europe,

Expresses the wish that the Committee of Ministers may seize the first appropriate opportunity to invite Austria to become a Member of the Council of Europe.