Examination of credentials of Representatives and Substitutes
Addendum to the report
| Doc. 11952
| 20 June 2009
1. In accordance with Rule 6,
paragraphs 1 and 4, of the Rules of Procedure, the President of
the Assembly has received the credentials of representatives and
substitutes for the third part of the 2009 Ordinary Session of the
Assembly, which have been transmitted in due form by the competent
authorities of member states.
2. The Assembly is called upon to express its decision on the
ratification of the credentials of the representatives and substitutes
whose names are given below.
3. Following parliamentary elections, Andorra has
appointed a new delegation.
4. Armenia has appointed
one new substitute to replace Mrs Naira Zohrabyan who becomes representative
following the resignation of Mr Avet Adonts;
5. France has appointed
one new substitute to replace Mr Dominique Le Mèner who has resigned.
6. Greece has appointed
one new representative to replace Mr Aristotelis Pavlidis who has
resigned.
7. Slovakia has appointed
two new representatives and one new substitute to replace Mr Boris
Zala, Mr Ferdinand Devinsky and Mr Eduard Kukan who have resigned.
8. In the case of objection or justified contestation, the contested
credentials shall be referred without debate to the appropriate
committee which shall report back to the Assembly, in accordance
with Rules 7 and 8 of the Rules of Procedure.
1 Members
1.1 Andorra
1.1.1 Representatives
Mrs Maria Pilar RIBA FONT (Social démocrate)
Mr Amadeu ROSSELL TARRADELLAS (Réformiste)
1.1.2 Substitutes
Mr Joan CARTES IVERN (Social démocrate)
Mr Joan TORRES PUIG (Réformiste)
1.2 Armenia
1.2.1 Substitute
Mr Armen MELIKYAN (''Prosperous Armenia'' faction)
1.3 France
1.3.1 Substitute
Mrs Christine MARIN (UMP)
1.4 Greece
1.4.1 Representative
Mrs Elsa PAPADIMITRIOU (N.D.)
1.5 Slovakia
1.5.1 Representatives
Mr Peter PELEGRINI (SMER (Social Democracy))
Mr Pavol KUBOVIČ (Slovak Democratic and Christian Union –
Democratic Party)
1.5.2 Substitute
Mrs Tatiana ROSOVÁ (Slovak Democratic and Christian Union
– Democratic Party)