Respect for the rule of law and the fight against corruption within the Council of Europe
Recommendation 2293
(2025)
Author(s):
Parliamentary Assembly
Origin
Assembly
debate on 9 April 2025 (14th sitting) (see Doc. 16138, report of the Committee on Rules of Procedure, Immunities
and Institutional Affairs, rapporteur: Mr Frank Schwabe). Text adopted by the Assembly on
9 April 2025 (14th sitting).See also Resolution 2596 (2025).
1. The Parliamentary Assembly, recalling
that all ethical frameworks need regular reviews to ensure they are
fit for purpose to address the latest challenges, expectations and
standards, invites the Committee of Ministers to:
1.1 review its ethical standards
and associated enforcement mechanisms regularly and, as necessary,
to update these standards and mechanisms so they remain fit for
purpose and able to withstand the latest challenges, and to call
on all bodies of the Council of Europe to do likewise;
1.2 call on all national institutions of the member States
of the Council of Europe to review their ethical standards and associated
enforcement mechanisms regularly and, as necessary, to update these
standards and mechanisms so they remain fit for purpose and able
to withstand the latest challenges.
2. The Assembly notes the crucial role that member States play
in relation to ethical standards and anti-corruption practices,
including in their interactions within the instances of the Council
of Europe. It therefore calls on the Committee of Ministers to initiate
a reflection on ethics and values in the working of the Organisation,
with the aim of promoting the development of a common understanding
of ethical values and standards.