The Governance Committee is responsible for legal and political issues relating to the effective development of good governance and democracy at local and regional levels. Its work focuses on promoting the implementation and development of the Council of Europe's legal instruments and recommendations in the field of local and regional democracy. It also considers questions related to governance and the functioning of local and regional authorities, such as citizen participation at local and regional level, public finance, cross-border and interregional co-operation, and e-democracy.

In the framework of its mandate, the Governance Committee prepares reports, including a resolution and/or recommendation for adoption by the Congress. In accordance with the priorities set by the Congress, it may also propose activities to the Bureau for advancing local and regional democracy, and organise conferences, hearings and other events on matters linked to its work programme. 

In the framework of its activities, the Committee works closely with the relevant Council of Europe structures and bodies, in particular with the Parliamentary Assembly's Committee on Social Affairs, Health and Sustainable Development and the relevant subsidiary bodies of the Committee of Ministers, such as the European Committee on Democracy and Governance (CDDG) and its subcommittees.

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Gudrun MOSLER-TÖRNSTRÖM : “Languages are an essential tool for democratic participation”

« The use of languages is an issue that comes up frequently in the work of the Congress, in particular, during our monitoring of the implementation of the European Charter of Local Self-Government,” stated Gudrun MOSLER-TÖRNSTRÖM, Congress President, at the opening of the Conference on “The use of languages by local and regional authorities”, in Covasna County, Romania, on 31 May 2018.

Language issues have featured in several recent complaints received by the Congress with regards to the application of the Charter. Even though it does not contain any provision that expressly mentions the use of languages, its Article 7.1 provides that “the conditions of office of local elected representatives shall provide for free exercise of their functions” and the right of citizens to participate in the conduct of public affairs is referred as a democratic principle in the preamble to the Charter.

“In some European municipalities, local councillors cannot, by law, comment in their mother tongue on a point on the meeting agenda of a local council, even though the majority of local residents speak the minority language,” stressed the Congress President. “Similarly, when members of a linguistic minority cannot express themselves or communicate with local and regional administrations in their own language, they are not really able to take part in local affairs, or to use public services in an effective way, in particular in the field of social services,” she added.

“For us, as local and regional authorities, an important issue is surely that our citizens can fully participate in the life of their neighbourhood, town, city and region. And to participate you need to be able to communicate.  Language is at the heart of that,” she concluded.

The Conference was organised on the occasion of the 20 years of the coming into force of the European Charter for Regional or Minority Languages. The President of the Congress encouraged the member states, which have not yet done so, to ratify this treaty, which the Congress played a key role in bringing into existence.

Governance Covasna County, Romania 31 May 2018
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Jelena Drenjanin
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Sweden, EPP/CCE
Member of the municipal Assembly of Huddinge

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