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Agenda update: PACE to debate Paris terrorist attacks

26/01/2015 | Session

Adopting its agenda, the Assembly has decided to hold an urgent debate on the terrorist attacks in Paris on Wednesday morning, and to debate a challenge to the credentials of the Russian delegation later that day.

PACE elects its President and Vice-Presidents

26/01/2015 | Session

At the opening of its Winter Session, the Parliamentary Assembly of the Council of Europe (PACE) today re-elected Anne Brasseur as its President. PACE also elected its Vice-Presidents.

Commemoration of the 70th anniversary of the liberation of Auschwitz-Birkenau

26/01/2015 | Session

“Auschwitz-Birkenau is a name which evokes over a million personal tragedies, but it is also a symbol,” Anne Brasseur said at a commemoration ceremony organised by the Parliamentary Assembly.

Anne Brasseur re-elected PACE President

26/01/2015 | Session

Anne Brasseur has been re-elected President of the PACE for a new mandate of one year. "2014 was not a good year for the fundamental principles which we defend in Europe," she said in her opening speech.

A committee calls for ‘immediate release’ of its member Nadiya Savchenko

26/01/2015 | Migration, International Protection and Economic Co-operation

The Committee on Migration, Refugees and Displaced persons of the Parliamentary Assembly of the Council of Europe has called on the Russian authorities to immediately release its member Nadiya Savchenko.

Mass surveillance is counter-productive and ‘endangers human rights’

26/01/2015 | Legal Affairs and Human Rights

A committee has said that the mass surveillance practices disclosed by US whistleblower Edward Snowden “endanger fundamental human rights” and divert resources that might prevent terrorist attacks.

Didier Reynders hails “proper tools to defend our societies against radicalism and terrorism”

26/01/2015 | Session

“The Committee of Ministers has decided to step up its action to promote tolerance and to fight against radicalisation leading to terrorism”, highlighted Didier Reynders, Chairperson of the Committee of Ministers in his address before PACE.

Parliamentary elections in Tunisia: a “crucial stage” in the post-revolution transition of the country

26/01/2015 | Session

According to PACE, the parliamentary elections of 26 October 2014 in Tunisia were “free, inclusive and transparent” and marked a “crucial stage” in the post-revolution transition of the country.

Satisfactory conduct of the presidential election in Tunisia: a new milestone in the democratic transition...

26/01/2015 | Session

PACE welcomed “the satisfactory conduct of the presidential election in Tunisia” (23 November and 21 December 2014) and the high voter turnout, marking “a new milestone in the democratic transition of the country”.

Republic of Moldova: well organised elections but concerns about the funding of the election campaign

26/01/2015 | Session

According to PACE, the parliamentary elections of 30 November 2014 in the Republic of Moldova were free, “generally well organised” and “characterised by a wide choice of political alternatives”.

PACE hearing considers the recent terrorist attacks in Paris

26/01/2015 | Political Affairs and Democracy

“On 7 January we lost some of our most brilliant cartoonists - those who mocked politicians, religions, and all sorts of symbols, denouncing those who use them wrongly or to oppress others” said Caroline Fourest.

PACE hearing considers the recent terrorist attacks in Paris

26/01/2015 | Culture, Science, Education and Media

“On 7 January we lost some of our most brilliant cartoonists - those who mocked politicians, religions, and all sorts of symbols, denouncing those who use them wrongly or to oppress others” said Caroline Fourest.