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Jean-Claude Mignon: 'The slaughter in Syria must cease immediately'

02/02/2012 | President

PACE President Jean-Claude Mignon yesterday unreservedly condemned the repression and massacres perpetrated by the Syrian regime, and sent out a fervent appeal to the UN Security Council to take the requisite steps to put an end to the repression. "The situation in Syria has become intolerable, and urgent action is needed..."

PACE President has ‘serious doubts’ over convictions of Minsk bombers, appeals against their executions

27/01/2012 | President

PACE President Jean-Claude Mignon has launched an urgent appeal to the competent Belarusian authorities not to execute the two young men convicted for the bombing of the Minsk metro in April 2011. “The Assembly is opposed, as a matter principle, to the use of capital punishment in any circumstances. But in the cases of Dmitry Konovalev and Vladislav Kovalev, I also have serious doubts whether these two youths ever committed the despicable act of terrorism for which they were convicted,” the President said.

Jean-Claude Mignon to lay a wreath at the Strasbourg war memorial

23/01/2012 | President

Jean-Claude Mignon, elected today as PACE President, will lay a wreath at the Strasbourg war memorial in Place de la République at 5.30 pm on Tuesday 24 January. The ceremony will be attended by the Director of the Private Office of the Secretary General and Deputy Secretary General of the Council of Europe, representatives of Strasbourg City Council, the Conseil Général and the Regional Council, and the Chairpersons of the United Kingdom, Russian and German delegations to the PACE.

PACE President pays tribute to Giuseppe Vedovato

19/01/2012 | President

In learning yesterday that Giuseppe Vedovato had died at the age of 99, Mevlüt Cavusoglu, President of the PACE, paid tribute to the former President of the Assembly: “I was deeply saddened to hear that Giuseppe Vedovato had passed away. My thoughts are with his family at this difficult time. He was a fervent European and one of the greatest allies the Council of Europe has ever had in upholding its values. He was a member of our Assembly for 22 years and finally its President from 1972 to 1975, “the first Mediterranean President”, as he liked to call himself.

PACE President praises Turkey’s generous treatment of Syrian refugees and again calls on Syria to end violence

12/01/2012 | President

The President of the Parliamentary Assembly of the Council of Europe (PACE), on an official visit to Turkey, has expressed warm appreciation to the Turkish authorities for their generous treatment of Syrians fleeing the violence in their country. Speaking at the end of a visit to refugee camps in Turkey’s Hatay region, which borders Syria, Mevlüt Çavuşoğlu said: “The Turkish response to the Syrian refugee crisis has been swift, efficient and generous. The camps that have been set up are of a high standard, providing shelter and warmth in the depths of winter to a traumatised population.”

PACE President praises the reform process undertaken by the Turkish authorities

10/01/2012 | President

Addressing the Turkish Grand National Assembly today in Ankara, PACE President, Mevlüt Çavuşoğlu, praised the reform process undertaken by the Turkish authorities, and welcomed the importance given to a comprehensive constitutional reform.

PACE President makes official visit to Turkey

09/01/2012 | President

PACE President Mevlüt Çavuşoğlu will make an official visit to Turkey from 9 to 13 January 2012. In Ankara (9-10 January), he will meet the President and Prime Minister, the Speaker of the Grand National Assembly and the heads of the main political parties, as well as the Foreign Affairs and Justice Ministers. He will deliver a speech to the General Assembly of the Grand National Assembly, and will visit the tomb of Atatürk.

PACE President welcomes justice after 18 years in ‘Europe’s most notorious racist hate crime investigation’

04/01/2012 | President

Speaking as two of the five suspected murderers of London teenager Stephen Lawrence are sentenced, Council of Europe Parliamentary Assembly President Mevlüt Çavuşoğlu has welcomed that justice has seen the light after 18 years in one of Europe’s most notorious racist hate crimes.

Bosnia and Herzegovina: PACE President welcomes the agreement between the leaders of key political parties

30/12/2011 | President

PACE President welcomed the agreement between the leaders of key political parties of Bosnia and Herzegovina about the formation of a new government, which came after more than a year of tense and dificult negotiations. "During my recent meetings with the leaders of all political parties, I felt that an agreement was close to being concluded; Therefore, I stressed that the formation of a new government was the first priority..."

PACE President pays tribute to late Vaclav Havel

18/12/2011 | President

PACE President Mevlüt Cavusoglu today paid tribute to the late leader of the “Velvet Revolution” Vaclav Havel for his vision of a better Europe and his outstanding contribution to the values the Council of Europe stands for: human rights, the rule of law and democracy.“In his speech before PACE on 10 May 1990, Vaclav Havel gave us the key to a new European home: ‘without dreaming of a better Europe we shall never build a better Europe,’ he stressed.

Bosnia and Herzegovina: PACE President proposes a set of concrete measures to overcome the political...

08/12/2011 | President

At the end of a three-day official visit to Bosnia and Herzegovina, PACE President Mevlüt Çavuşoğlu today suggested a set of concrete measures to overcome the political stalemate and speed up reforms, on the eve of Bosnia and Herzegovina’s 10th anniversary of membership in the Council of Europe in April 2012, and before the Assembly’s debate to be held in January 2012 during PACE’s plenary session.

PACE President makes official visit to Bosnia and Herzegovina

06/12/2011 | President

PACE President, Mevlüt Çavusoglu, today started an official visit to Bosnia and Herzegovina (6-8 December). During his visit, he is due to meet members of the Presidency, members of the Collegiums of the House of Representatives and of the House of Peoples, the leaders of the major political parties, as well as representatives of the international and diplomatic community.