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Points of order (Rules 32 and 33 of the Rules of Procedure)

Resolution 644 (1977)

Author(s):
Parliamentary Assembly
Origin
Assembly debate on 24 January 1977 (20th Sitting) (see Doc. 3891, report of the Committee on Rules of Procedure). Text adopted by the Assembly on 24 January 1977 (20th Sitting).
Thesaurus

The Assembly,

1. Whereas paragraph 5 of Rule 33 (procedural motions) provides that "a Representative shall have a prior right to speak if he asks leave to call the attention of the Chair to a breach of order or an abuse of the Rules of the Assembly" (in French : "pour rappeler au Reglement") and paragraph 3 of Rule 32 (right to speak) that a speaker may not be interrupted except "on a point of order" (in French : "pour un rappel au Reglement") ;
2. Noting that a "point of order" is defined neither in the Assembly's Rules of Procedure, nor in any interpretative memorandum, and that the Rules do not lay down the procedure to be followed ;
3. Considering it advisable to restrict points of order to their proper purpose, avoid their abuse, and specify the functions and prerogatives of the President of the Assembly in this respect ;
4. Considering that the provisions of Rule 33, relating to procedural motions, including points of order, also apply to procedure in committee (Rule 45, paragraph 4),
5. Decides :
a in paragraph 3 of Rule 32 of the Rules of Procedure, to accompany the words "point of order" by a footnote to read "See below, paragraph 5 of Rule 33" ;
b in paragraph 5 of Rule 33, in the English version only, to replace the words "to call the attention of the Chair to a breach of order or an abuse of the Rules of the Assembly" by "to raise a point of order" ;
c to accompany paragraph 5 of Rule 33 by a footnote to read : "A point of order must be confined to raising questions of procedure for a ruling from the Chair".