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PACE reviews the work of its subsidiary bodies since the last session

10/10/2022 | Session

The PACE contribution to a fourth Council of Europe Summit; the participation of the delegation of the Assembly of Kosovo* in Assembly debates; the 2022 Václav Havel Human Rights Prize; as well as the observation of the early parliamentary elections in Bulgaria and the general elections in Bosnia...

Current affairs debate: "Military hostilities between Azerbaijan and Armenia, including strikes against...

10/10/2022 | Session

"The pressing need now is for both sides to reengage in peace talks without further delay. We need to see much greater effort from the international community to ensure that this happens. Above all, we cannot have this issue being subject to global political gains between superpowers vying for...

President of Swiss Confederation calls for new political momentum for the Council of Europe

10/10/2022 | Session

“The crises we are going through today – foremost among them Russia’s military aggression against Ukraine - force us to question what we used to take for granted. They remind us of our duty to stand up for the values we hold dear, and that have been cherished by the Council of Europe since its...

Partnership with the Kyrgyz Parliament has produced ‘mixed results’, says PACE

24/06/2022 | Session

The Assembly’s partnership for democracy with the Parliament of the Republic of Kyrgyzstan has produced “mixed results” in the eight years since it was granted, PACE has said. The Assembly resolved to continue the partnership, in order to support the country’s path to democracy, but warned that...

Promoting quality vaccination services accessible to all people and tackling anti-vaccination attitudes

24/06/2022 | Session

Concerned about the increase in outbreaks of vaccine-preventable diseases in Europe and across the world, PACE today called on member States to give high priority to the prevention of the resurgence of contagious diseases and “to develop comprehensive, forward-looking, pro-active and human rights...

Flight MH17 shot down by a Russian-supplied Buk missile ‘most convincing scenario by far’, says PACE

23/06/2022 | Session

PACE has said that, based on the evidence made available to its rapporteur by Ukrainian and Dutch authorities, it considers “as the most convincing scenario by far” that flight MH17 was shot down over Ukraine in 2014 by a Buk missile made available to military units controlled by the Russian...

Malta’s democratic consolidation requires well-functioning institutions

23/06/2022 | Session

In the framework of its regular periodic reviews of the honouring of membership obligations by Council of Europe member States, the Assembly today debated a report on Malta. The unanimously adopted resolution, based on the report prepared by the Assembly’s co-rapporteurs Bertrand Fournier (France...

King of The Netherlands: 'Brute force and misuse of power can never be allowed to have the last word'

23/06/2022 | Session

“Brute force and misuse of power can never be allowed to have the last word. That conviction is what inspired the Kingdom of the Netherlands to join with nine other countries in 1949 to establish the Council of Europe,” said His Majesty King Willem-Alexander in an address to PACE. The King quoted...

Current affairs debate: "United Kingdom agreement on asylum seekers and the critical government reaction...

23/06/2022 | Session

The Parliamentary Assembly, during its summer plenary session, held a current affairs debate on "United Kingdom agreement on asylum seekers and the critical government reaction regarding the European Court of Human Rights decision".Franck Schwabe (Germany, SOC) opened the debate. No report was...

Current affairs debate: "Consequences of the blockade of the Black Sea"

23/06/2022 | Session

The Parliamentary Assembly, during its summer plenary session, held a current affairs debate on "Consequences of the blockade of the Black Sea".Oleksii Goncharenko (Ukraine, EC/AD) opened the debate. No report was prepared for a current affairs debate and no text was adopted.

Internet intermediaries must guarantee the quality and plurality of online information, while respecting...

23/06/2022 | Session

PACE today expressed its concern that a handful of internet intermediaries de facto control online information flows, giving them huge economic and technological power, as well as the possibility to influence people's private and social lives, and shape their opinions and choices. Internet...

Making the fight against antisemitic hate speech a priority

22/06/2022 | Session

Deeply concerned by the rise in hatred and violence against Jewish people in Europe, and particularly by online antisemitism, the Assembly has called on Council of Europe member States to adopt strategies or national action plans to prevent and combat antisemitism, and to allocate sufficient...