42nd Session of the Congress: situation in Ukraine; local democracy in Germany, Luxembourg, Turkey and the United Kingdom; fake news, threats and violence against mayors in the current crises in Europe

42nd Session 15 March 2022 Strasbourg, France

The Congress of Local and Regional Authorities of the Council of Europe held its 42nd Session from 22 to 24 March 2022, in Strasbourg, France. A debate on the situation in Ukraine took place on Tuesday afternoon, March 22nd, and the Congress adopted an institutional declaration. On this occasion,...

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Council of Europe Congress condemns war against Ukraine and calls on Russian Federation to meet its obligations under international law, including international humanitarian law

42nd Session 22 March 2022 Strasbourg, France

The Congress of Local and Regional Authorities of the Council of Europe on 22 March 2022 unanimously adopted a Declaration condemning the Russian Federation’s war against Ukraine as a blatant breach of international law. The debate was preceded by a remote exchange of views with the Ukrainian...

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Congress holds debates on the war in Ukraine, local democracy in Germany and involving children in sustainable development

42nd Session 23 March 2022 Strasbourg, France

“We are meeting at a time when a Council of Europe member state, Ukraine, is the victim of an act of war committed by a former member state, the Russian Federation, said Congress President Leedert Verbeek at the opening of the 42nd session. “This new reality has produced the opposite effect from...

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Zurück United Kingdom local authorities limited by over-regulation and funding issues, says Council of Europe Congress

United Kingdom local authorities limited by over-regulation and funding issues, says Council of Europe Congress

The capacity of the United Kingdom local authorities to perform their tasks effectively is limited by over-regulation, “rather heavy” supervision by higher-level authorities and issues related to funding, according to the 46-nation Council of Europe’s Congress of Local and Regional Authorities.

The Congress adopted its second report on the United Kingdom’s application of the European Charter of Local Self-Government, a binding international treaty ratified by the UK in 1998.

The report welcomes the UK’s adoption of the Cities and Local Government Devolution Act 2016, allowing for the introduction of directly elected mayors in some English regions. It also welcomes the government’s Levelling Up White Paper and initiatives by the Scottish Parliament to incorporate the European Charter into Scottish law.

At the same time, the Congress notes that several shortcomings identified in 2014 have yet to be addressed and expresses concern over a number of issues.

Although local authorities have general competences set out in law, says the report, in practice over-regulation narrows their scope for action and there is significant dependence on national funding.

Local authorities are also limited in their ability to raise and spend financial resources freely, according to the Congress. They lack adequate and commensurate funding, and the “financial equalisation mechanism” is not sufficiently transparent and predictable.

The Congress recommends a reform of local government funding to bring the situation in line with the European Charter. The UK should also extend the application of the Charter to include the Greater London Authority and local authorities in Northern Ireland.

In addition, the Congress considers that the UK should ratify the Additional Protocol to the Charter – signed in 2009 – on the right to participate in the affairs of a local authority.

The Parliamentary Under Secretary of State and Minister for Levelling Up, The Union and Constitution of the United Kingdom, Neil O’Brien, addressed the Congress and had an exchange of views with its members.

See also :

 Mediabox interview

 Speech of Vladimir Prebilic

 Speech of Magnus Berntsson

 Video of the debate

 Statement by Neil O’BRIEN MP, Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State (Minister for Levelling Up, The Union and Constitution), United Kingdom

 Report CG(2022)42-18

For further information :

Contact: Andrew Cutting, Spokesperson/Media Officer, Directorate of Communications, Council of Europe, tel. +32 485 21 72 02

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42nd Session 

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42nd session Strasbourg, France 24 March 2022
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Chamber of Regions
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Governance Committee
Election of the 4th Vice-Chair

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In view of the decision of the Committee of Ministers of 16 March 2022, the Russian Federation ceases to be a member State of the Council of Europe as of 16 March 2022. The Congress website will be updated as soon as possible to reflect this new situation.

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