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Theme 1: Future of the European Court of Human Rights - role of national parliaments

20/09/2012 | President

The main focus of the Assembly’s contribution to recent discussions on the future of the Court has been the national dimension, and more particularly, the parliamentary dimension ie the role that national parliaments can play in securing full and effective implementation of the rights guaranteed by the Convention at the domestic level...

Theme 2: Is representative democracy in crisis? Challenges for national parliaments

20/09/2012 | President

Since several years, the Assembly has rung the alarm bell to warn Parliaments, governments and society at large of a series of signs and trends indicating that democracy is in crisis. The trust of citizens in democratic institutions, which is the basis of their legitimacy, has been fading. Electoral turnouts are very low in many countries.

Jean-Claude Mignon: the crisis in Europe is financial and economic, but also democratic

17/09/2012 | President

"The crisis in Europe and worldwide is not just financial and economic, but also a crisis of democracy". While any crisis entails upheaval and suffering, however, it also brings "an opportunity to call things into question, to decide on the necessary priorities and to search actively for solutions" according to Jean-Claude Mignon, President of the PACE, when he made the opening speech today at the European Conference of Presidents of Parliaments.

Bringing the citizens closer to the institutions of representative democracy

17/09/2012 | President

"While most participants agreed that representative democracy is not in crisis in itself, we all agree that it is one of the main victims of the economic and financial crisis. But the current situation should rather be seen as an opportunity to bring the institutions of representative democracy closer to our citizens", PACE President Jean-Claude Mignon said today presenting the conclusions of the European Conference of Presidents of Parliament.

Middle East: PACE President and his predecessor call for calm, mutual respect and dialogue

16/09/2012 | President

"We follow with great concern the violent protests that have flared up across the Middle East, triggered by the circulation of an Islamophobic film, and we wish to support and spread Pope Benedict XVI’s call for renewed Muslim-Christian co-operation in the Middle East; we underline that all religions can live together without hatred, respecting the beliefs of each, to build together a free and humane society," said Jean-Claude Mignon, PACE President, and his predecessor Mevlüt Çavuşoğlu, former PACE President and member of the Turkish delegation to PACE.

PACE President reacts to deaths of US Ambassador in Libya and colleagues

12/09/2012 | President

“I am shocked and saddened to learn of the violent deaths of the US Ambassador in Libya and three of his colleagues,” said PACE President Jean-Claude Mignon. “Whatever the reasons, this is an unjustifiable attack on diplomats who were trying to help Libyans to build better lives. I would like to extend my wholehearted sympathies to the families of the victims, as well as the American authorities and people,” he said.

PACE President welcomes European Parliament resolution on illegal detention of prisoners by the CIA

11/09/2012 | President

“I warmly welcome today’s European Parliament resolution on the illegal detention of prisoners in European countries by the CIA,” said Jean-Claude Mignon, PACE President. “It is now more than five years since Senator Dick Marty first presented to PACE credible evidence of secret CIA prisons in Poland and Romania, and the involvement of other European countries in illegal renditions...

PACE President concerned by the serious deterioration in relations between Armenia and Azerbaijan following...

05/09/2012 | President

"I join the international condemnation of the ‘glorification’ of the terrible crime which Mr Safarov has committed, and for which he has been condemned by a court in a Council of Europe member state," PACE President Jean-Claude Mignon said today. "His liberation is unacceptable, and I am extremely disappointed by the abusive use of a Council of Europe legal instrument in this affair."

PACE President and co-rapporteurs deeply disappointed with Court of Cassation decision in Tymoshenko case

29/08/2012 | President

PACE President Jean-Claude Mignon, and the co-rapporteurs for Ukraine, Mailis Reps (Estonia, ALDE) and Marietta de Pourbaix-Lundin (Sweden, EPP/CD), expressed their deep disappointment with the Court of Cassation rejection of the appeal by Yulia Tymoshenko against her conviction to seven years in prison in the so-called gas case. “The Assembly has stated on several occasions that her conviction in the gas case amounts to the criminalisation of normal political decision-making...” they said.

Romania: cohabitation must take place under the best conditions, says PACE President

21/08/2012 | President

“I take note of the decision of the Constitutional Court regarding the referendum on the dismissal of the Romanian President. All institutions and political players in Romania must abide by this decision,” today said PACE President Jean-Claude Mignon. “Once again, I call on all politicians to exercise wisdom and overcome their differences to ensure that cohabitation takes place under the best possible conditions,” he added.

Verdict in the ‘Pussy Riot’ trial: in the light of Council of Europe standards, a disproportionate sentence

17/08/2012 | President

PACE President Jean-Claude Mignon today voiced his concern at the two-year prison sentence handed down in Russia to three activists of the ‘Pussy Riot’ group. “In a democracy, the right to freedom of expression may be subject to conditions intended inter alia to protect morals and the rights of others. However, the penalties imposed must be proportionate to the seriousness of the offence. Bearing in mind the standards of the Council of Europe, a two-year prison sentence for the alleged acts is patently disproportionate,” the President said.

Romania: PACE President suggests that the Constitutional Court consult the Venice Commission

06/08/2012 | President

The President of the Assembly, Jean-Claude Mignon, today conveyed his message of support to the judges of the country’s Constitutional Court. “The role of the Constitutional Court is to guarantee respect for the Constitution and the laws, which is essential for the institutions to function democratically. It is thus crucial to safeguard its independence, and any political intrusion into its proceedings is unacceptable,” he said.