The Assembly,
Welcoming the fact that, in accordance with Resolution 76 (1955), the European Conference of Local Authorities has held its first two sessions, in 1957 and 1958 respectively;
Considering that as a result of the establishment and sessions of the Conference the Council of Europe has received effective support from the populations of towns and municipalities of member countries;
Considering the importance of the work accomplished by the Conference since it was set up;
Recognising the valuable contribution made by Opinions and Resolutions of the Conference to the work of the Assembly;
Considering that participation of local authorities in the activities of European institutions, as a result of the Conference, is one of the most effective means of enhancing the work of the Council of Europe and providing a sound foundation for the Council's future;
Anxious to ensure respect for the unanimous determination of the Conference to take part in the work of European institutions and to be convened annually for this purpose [Opinion No. 4 (1957) and Resolution No. 10 (1958)]
Solemnly confirming to the local authorities of member countries and, in particular, to the Committee of Ministers its Resolution 76 (1955) in which it affirmed the need "to convene an annual conference to be attended by representatives of all the qualified national associations of the local authorities of member countries",