27-28 March 2018, Strasbourg, France

34th Session : rights-based governance at local and regional level

34th Session 26 March 2018 Strasbourg, France

The members of the Congress met in Strasbourg, France, from 27 to 28 March 2018 for their 34th Session placed under the theme “rights-based governance at local and regional level”. Congress members discussed in particular the role of local and regional elected representatives and officials in...

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COMMUNICATION BY PRESIDENTS

Gudrun Mosler-Törnström: “Given the current challenges, we must preserve the voice of local and regional authorities”

34th session 27 March 2018 Strasbourg

“Together, we are all entering a serious period in the life of our organisation and of our Congress,” said Congress President Gudrun Mosler-Törnström at the opening of the 34th session of the Congress in Strasbourg, France, on 27 March 2018. In her communication, the President gave an update on...

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Regional Challenges

Back Regional identity and nation states: only dialogue in line with constitutions can resolve crises

Photo: Ana Luísa PEREIRA LUÍS, President of the Conference of European Regional Legislative Assemblies and President of the Parliament of the Azores (Portugal).

Photo: Ana Luísa PEREIRA LUÍS, President of the Conference of European Regional Legislative Assemblies and President of the Parliament of the Azores (Portugal).

The Congress and its institutional partners must work together to reaffirm loud and clear that only dialogue and negotiation, in line with the law and constitutions, can resolve crises between nation states and regions. During a debate on “regional identity and integrity of the nation state” held on 28 March 2018 in the Chamber of Regions, speakers and Congress members reiterated that regional autonomy, far from being a threat to states, can in fact strengthen the bonds between states and their regions.

Speaking in his capacity as General Rapporteur on local and regional authorities of the Parliamentary Assembly of the Council of Europe, Luís LEITE RAMOS (Portugal, SOC), highlighted the importance of regional identities in the development of many countries, while also emphasising that regional autonomy consists of exercising rights in line with national sovereignty. “Since 2003, the Parliamentary Assembly has affirmed that autonomy is not a step towards secession. Today, we must find the means to ensure that this remains true,” he said, reiterating once again that Europe, with its rich tradition of political dialogue, has a duty to set an example to the world in this field.

The Parliamentary Assembly will examine the matter of decentralisation again in October 2018, and Mr LEITE RAMOS called on the Congress to help it to “ease the tensions between states and regions” and to identify non-violent solutions. In his view, this would mean implementing consultation procedures, through a culture of dialogue and a shared desire to make progress, to which the Assembly intends to contribute actively, while building on the Congress’s experience in these matters.

Ana Luísa PEREIRA LUÍS, President of the Conference of European Regional Legislative Assemblies and President of the Parliament of the Azores (Portugal), listed some successful examples of regional autonomy within states, including, first and foremost, her own region. In her opinion, the regional autonomy of the Azores, granted in 1976, has strengthened its connection with mainland Portugal. She reiterated that, far from being the sign of a weak state, decentralisation in fact reinforces regions’ confidence in the nation. Conversely, however, regional autonomy cannot be built against states. She added that Europe’s strength lies in the fact that it protects the identities both of regions and of nations.

“In separatist crises, neither states nor regions are blameless”

Opening the debate, Karl-Heinz LAMBERTZ (Belgium, SOC), current President of the European Committee of the Regions (EU), said that the vast majority of the some 450 regions in Europe fit in well in the existing states, and that secessionist crises are always an indicator of serious problems. In such situations, “neither states nor regions” are blameless. A shared desire to make progress is the only means of responding to these crises, which otherwise would could worsen to the point of conflict. Several members then highlighted the existence of areas of regional tension in Europe, in particular in the regions “illegally separated from Ukraine,” as Yuliya SVITLYCHNA (Ukraine, IDLG) underlined, or as Christina McKELVIE (United Kingdom, NR) noted, following Great Britain’s desire to “drag Scotland out of the European Union against its will.”

Frank ZIMMERMANN (Germany, SOC) was concerned about the political crisis in Catalonia, calling for “compromise and dialogue, as the only way of finding a lasting solution.” Carlos MARTINEZ (Spain), Vice-President of the Council of European Municipalities and Regions (CEMR), reiterated that the law “safeguards democracy in Spain,” with his compatriot, Josefa NAVARRETE (Spain, SOC) adding that “the Catalan referendum was illegal and violated the constitution.”

Dialogue, the best solution to separatism

Despite dark clouds looming over these regions, pluralism and regional identities are, fortunately, respected in the majority of European countries, as demonstrated in the examples of Friesland in the Netherlands, Vojvodina in Serbia and Bashkortostan in the Russian Federation presented by members from these regions. When they took the floor, the youth delegates attending the debate nevertheless reiterated that the subject of regions within Europe must be better taught to young people, with the young Ukrainian delegate adding that it is better “to avoid conflict than to deal with it.”

Responding to the members’ various contributions, Luís LEITE RAMOS and Ana Luísa PEREIRA LUÍS confirmed that “regional identity is a strength for Europe and a strength for the future,” repeating once again their call for political dialogue to overcome separatism.

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