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Rules of Procedure of the Assembly (December 2025)

(Resolution 1202 (1999) adopted on 4 November 1999) with subsequent modifications of the Rules of Procedure*

Miscellaneous provisions

Miscellaneous provisions

Rule 74 Waiver of the immunity of representatives and substitutes

74.1. Members of the Assembly enjoy the privileges and immunities provided for in the General Agreement on Privileges and Immunities of the Council of Europe (of 2 September 1949) and its Additional Protocol (of 6 November 1952). These immunities are granted in order to preserve the integrity of the Assembly and to safeguard the independence of its members in exercising their European office.
74.2. Any request addressed to the President by a competent authority of a member State for the waiver of immunity of a representative or substitute shall be announced in a plenary sitting or Standing Committee meeting and then referred to the Committee on Rules, Ethics and Immunities (“the Rules Committee”).
74.3. The Rules Committee shall immediately consider the request. It may issue an opinion on the competence of the requesting authority and on the formal admissibility of this request. It shall not make any examination of the merits of the case in question. In particular, the Rules Committee shall not, under any circumstances, pronounce on the guilt or otherwise of the member, or on whether or not the opinions or acts attributed to him or her justify prosecution. At the earliest opportunity, it shall provide the member concerned by the request, or another member of the Assembly representing the member, with an opportunity to be heard. The member concerned may submit any document which he or she deems relevant. The Rules Committee may ask the competent national authorities to provide it with any information and details it considers necessary to determine whether or not immunity should be waived. The report of the Rules Committee shall conclude with a draft resolution for the retention or the waiver of immunity. No amendment to that decision will be admissible.
74.4. The report shall be the first item of business of the Assembly on the first sitting day after the report has been tabled. The debate on the report shall be confined to arguments for or against the waiver of immunity. In the event of the request to waive immunity relating to more than one accusation, each of these may be the subject of a separate decision.
74.5. The President shall immediately communicate the decision of the Assembly to the authority which submitted the request.
74.6. In the event of a member of the Assembly being arrested or deprived of freedom of movement in supposed violation of their privileges and immunities, the President of the Assembly may take the initiative of confirming the privileges and immunities of the member concerned, where applicable following consultation of the competent Assembly bodies. The President of the Assembly may ask the competent national authorities to provide any information and details considered necessary. A member or former member may address a request to the President of the Assembly to defend his or her immunity and privileges. At the request of the President, the Bureau may, subject to ratification by the Assembly, refer the case to the relevant committee.
74.7. When dealing with requests for the waiver of the Council of Europe immunity, or with requests to defend the immunity of an Assembly member, the competent Assembly organs shall interpret the General Agreement on Privileges and Immunities of the Council of Europe as follows:
74.7.a. Assembly members (representatives and substitutes) are immune from prosecution, arrest and deprivation of their free movement in the exercise of their functions as Assembly members or when travelling on Assembly business, whether this is inside or outside of their national territory. If they are not active within this meaning or not travelling on Assembly business, the national regime shall apply within their country;
74.7.b. the terms “deprivation of their free movement” include measures that contain administrative, legal, judicial or other restrictions on an Assembly member’s free movement and includes detention, house arrest, curfew, surrender of passport and travel ban (whether an absolute travel prohibition or a travel ban requiring judicial authorisation for travel). It does not include a measure that explicitly allows travel in the exercise of their functions as a member of the Assembly;
74.7.c. the terms “in the exercise of their functions” include all official duties discharged by Assembly members in the member States on the basis of a decision by a competent Assembly body and, if necessary, with the consent of the appropriate national authorities. It includes (but is not limited to) travel to attend:
- Assembly sessions (for all members of the Assembly);
- meetings of the Standing Committee (for all members of the Assembly);
- meetings of the Presidential Committee (for members of the Presidential Committee or those covering for them);
- meetings of the Bureau of the Assembly (for members of the Bureau or those covering for them);
- meetings of general committees, ad hoc committees (including ad hoc committees on the observation of elections), sub-committees and ad hoc sub-committees (for both full members and, where applicable, alternate members of those committees or sub-committees);
- meetings of networks, platforms and alliances of the Assembly;
- travel on a mission as a rapporteur of the Assembly;
- travel on a representative mission on behalf of the Assembly or a committee;
74.7.d. in case of doubt, the Bureau of the Assembly shall decide if Assembly members’ activities took place in the exercise of their functions.
74.8. In cases where there are concerns that the immunities and privileges protected under the General Agreement in Privileges and Immunities have not been fully respected, the President may make a statement during the next part-session. This statement should note any recent interference with such privileges and immunities, and, if necessary, may remind the competent authorities of their obligations set out under the General Agreement on Privileges and Immunities.
74.9. The guidelines on the scope of parliamentary immunities enjoyed by members of the Parliamentary Assembly shall be appended to these Rules of Procedure as a complementary text.

Rule 75Revision of the Rules of Procedure

75.1. Motions for resolutions to amend the Rules of Procedure must be supported by twenty or more representatives or substitutes. They shall be referred to the Committee on Rules, Ethics and Immunities which shall report on them as provided by Rule 50.
75.2. The Bureau may request the Committee on Rules, Ethics and Immunities to report on questions of interpretation or modification of the Rules of Procedure.
75.3. The examination of the report of the committee shall be included in the agenda in accordance with the provisions of Rule 27.