AS/POL: Documents and declarations

The committee’s public documents and declarations.

Date Document title
1. Work programme
23/06/2017 AS/Pol (2017) WP 05
2. Programmes of Rapporteurs’ missions
07/12/2017 AS/POL/Inf (2017) 19 rev
Programme of the fact-finding visit by Mr Attila Korodi, Romania, EPP/CD, Rapporteur of the Committee on Libya’s future between the threats of terrorism and a democratic prospect – Tunis, Tunisia, 7-8 November 2017
11/05/2017 AS/POL/Inf (2017) 12
Programme of the fact-finding visit by Ms Josette Durrieu, France, SOC, Rapporteur of the Committee on The evaluation of the Partnership for democracy in respect of the Parliament of Jordan – Amman, Jordan, 2-4 May 2017
05/10/2017 AS/POL/Inf (2017) 17
Programme of the fact-finding visit by Ms Josette Durrieu, France, SOC, Rapporteur of the Committee on The evaluation of the Partnership for democracy in respect of the Parliament of Jordan – Amman, Jordan, 10-11 September 2017
11/04/2017 AS/POL/Inf (2017) 08
Programme of the fact-finding visit by Mr George Loucaides, Cyprus, UEL, Rapporteur of the Committee on the political transition in Tunisia – Tunis, Tunisia, 27-30 March 2017
30/03/2017 AS/POL/Inf (2017) 07
Programme of the fact-finding visit by Mr Andrea Rigoni, Italy, ALDE, Rapporteur of the Committee on the situation in Belarus – Minsk, Belarus, 23-24 March 2017
12/12/2016 AS/POL/Inf (2016) 21
Programme of the fact-finding visit by Mr Jordi Xuclà, Spain, ALDE, Rapporteur of the Committee on the political transition in Egypt – Cairo, Egypt, 5-7 December 2016
13/09/2016 AS/POL/Inf (2016) 14
Mr Destexhe (Belgium, ALDE), Kyrgyzstan
16/04/2016 AS/Pol/Inf (2016) 08
Programme of the joint fact-finding visit to Ukraine (4-7 April 2016) by Ms Kristýna Zelienková (Czech Republic, ALDE), Rapporteur on the Political consequences of the crisis in Ukraine, and Ms Marieluise Beck (Germany, ALDE), Rapporteur on the Legal remedies for human rights violations on the Ukrainian territories outside the control of the Ukrainian authorities
29/01/2016 AS/Pol/Inf (2016) 04 rev
Mr Nicoletti (Italy, SOC) in Ukraine
23/09/2015 AS/Pol/Inf (2015) 23
Ms Zelienková (Czech Republic, ALDE) in Ukraine
09/03/2015 AS/POL/Inf (2015) 06
Programme of the fact-finding visit by Mr Andrea Rigoni, Italy, ALDE, Rapporteur of the Committee on the situation in Belarus – Minsk, Belarus, 25-26 February 2015
3. Conferences
02/12/2015 AS/Pol/Inf (2015) 15
Joint meeting on current political challenges and opportunities in the Mediterranean region, Rome, Italy, 5 June 2015
19/06/2014 AS/Pol/Inf (2014) 16
Freedom of religion or belief in the Middle East and the Southern Mediterranean: The situation and safety of Christian communities, Athens, 7 May 2014
23/01/2014 AS/Pol/Inf (2014) 02
The political changes in the South Mediterranean and in the Middle East: the role of representative institutions, Lisbon, 8 November 2013
31/01/2013 AS/Pol/Inf (2013) 02 rev
Human Rights and Foreign Policy, Turin, 13 December 2012
4. Documents
06/09/2017 AS/Pol/Inf (2017) 16
Call for a Council of Europe Summit to reaffirm European unity and to defend and promote democratic security in Europe
27/04/2017 AS/Pol/Inf (2017) 13
Joint Hearing with the Committee on Equality and Non-Discrimination on Setting minimal standards for electoral systems in order to offer the basis for free and fair elections, 27 April 2017
27-28/03/2017 AS/Pol/Inf (2017) 11
ad hoc Sub-Committee to participate in the events organised by the Interparliamentary Parliamentary Assembly of the Commonwealth of Independent States (IPA-CIS)
Saint Petersburg, 27-28 March 2017
12/04/2017 AS/Pol/Inf (2017) 09
Workshop on “Corruption and its trends: a policy challenge” – Programme and experts’ contributions, Venice, 2 December 2016
28/02/2017 AS/Pol (2017) 05
Evaluation of the partnership for democracy in respect of the Kyrgyz Republic – Introductory memorandum
06/03/2017 AS/Pol (2017) 03
Call for a Council of Europe Summit to defend and promote democratic security in Europe – Memorandum
02/05/2017 AS/Pol (2017) 03 add
Call for a Council of Europe Summit to defend and promote democratic security in Europe – Addendum to the Memorandum
15/12/2016 AS/Pol (2016) 18 rev
Ad hoc Sub-Committee on recent developments in Turkey – Memorandum on the fact-finding visit to Ankara (21-23 November 2016) by Mr Mogens Jensen, Denmark, Socialist Group, Chairperson of the ad hoc Sub-Committee
11/10/2016 OECD Report
Report to the Parliamentary Assembly of the Council of Europe on the activities of the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (2015-2016)
11/10/2016 AS/Pol/Inf (2016) 17 rev
Initiative Terrorism: #NoHateNoFear : hearings organised in 2016
07/10/2016 AS/Pol/Inf (2016) 19
Colloquium on Is the idea of the defence of human rights in Europe outdated? The Council of Europe is more necessary than ever before, organised by the French Delegation to the PACE in Paris, on 12 September 2016, Programme of the colloquium and Speech of Mr René Rouquet, Deputy of the French National Assembly, and Chairperson of the French Delegation to the PACE
06/10/2016 AS/Pol/Inf (2016) 18
Programme of the joint debate on the Terrorism: #NoHateNoFear initiative, 11 October 2016, with the participation of Mr Pedro Agramunt, President of the Parliamentary Assembly, Ms Luciana Milani and Mr Antoine Leiris, whose daughter and wife respectively were killed in the Bataclan attack on 13 November 2015 and Mr David Anderson Q.C. (Queen’s Counsel), Independent Reviewer of the United Kingdom’s Anti-Terrorism Legislation
05/10/2016 AS/Pol (2016) 15
Call for a Council of Europe Summit to defend and promote democratic security in Europe
20/04/2016 AS/Pol/Inf (2016) 10
Addendum to the minutes of the meeting held in Paris, 8 March 2016 – Open discussion on current issues: Exchange of views on The state of democracy and the rule of law in Poland
09/03/2016 AS/Pol (2016) 06
Corruption as governance regime: a barrier to institutional efficiency and progress (outline for report)
09/03/2016 AS/Pol (2016) 05
Corruption as governance regime: a barrier to institutional efficiency and progress (Information note on the fact-finding visit to Ukraine from 19 to 20 January 2016: the first case study)
21/04/2015 AS/Pol (2015) 05
The situation in Belarus
16/03/2015 AS/Pol (2015) 02 rev
Political consequences of the crisis in Ukraine
04/09/2014 AS/Pol (2014) 14
Evaluation of the partnership for democracy in respect of the Parliament of Morocco
10/12/2013 AS/Pol (2013) 22
Memorandum of the fact-finding visit to Kyrgyzstan, 28-31 October 2013
28/06/2013 AS/Pol (2013) 12 rev
Request for partner for democracy status with the Parliamentary Assembly submitted by the Parliament of the Kyrgyz Republic
5. Speeches
15/10/2015 AS/Pol/Inf (2015) 25
Presentation by Ms Kristýna Zelienková on the Political consequences of the crisis in Ukraine
15/05/2015 AS/Pol/Inf (2015) 14
Speech of Mr Armen Harutyunyan: Ukraine: prospects for peace and humanitarian challenges
30/03/2015 AS/Pol/Inf (2015) 10
Statement by the Rapporteur at the meeting of the Ministers’ Deputies of 19 March 2015 on the occasion of the thematic debate on Council of Europe action against extremism and radicalisation leading to terrorism
29/08/2014 AS/Pol/Inf (2014) 21
Exchange of views with Mr Michel Rocard: The aftermath of elections to the European Parliament
28/08/2014 AS/Pol/Inf (2014) 20
Speech of Dr Gideon Botsch: Current problems of anti-Semitism in Europe
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