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Article 19 of the Statute requires the Committee of Ministers to
supply regular reports of its activities to the Assembly, together
with appropriate documentation. These reports have come to be known
as the "Statutory Reports". Since 2000, information is provided to
the Parliamentary Assembly as follows:
- a written communication, prepared under the authority of the Chair
on the occasion of each part-session, and in which the main
developments that took place since the previous session are resumed,
is published prior to his/her oral presentation;
- in his/her oral communication the Chair addresses in detail a few
issues of major political importance, often linked to action taken
very recently;
- an activity report, drawn up by the Secretariat of the Committee
of Ministers, in co-operation with the other departments of the
Council of Europe Secretariat, gives details of the implementation
of the intergovernmental programme.
The activity report is available on the Committee of Ministers'
public web site and is updated regularly. More focused information,
which summarises the most topical issues dealt with by the Committee
of Ministers, continues to be available in the written and oral
communications presented by the Chair at each part session of the
Parliamentary Assembly.
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