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EU Ambassador Janos Herman: “The Partnership for good governance serves our common goals”

Ambassador Janos HERMAN, the European Union Delegation to Georgia, addressed the participants of the regional conference on ‘Ethics and transparency at local level: strategies and tools’ at the opening on 6 December 2017 in Tbilisi, Georgia. The event was organised by the Congress of Local and Regional Authorities within the thematic programme “Strengthening institutional frameworks for local governance”, funded by the European Union and the Council of Europe, and implemented by the Council of Europe, through the Partnership for Good Governance (PGG) 2015-2017 for Armenia, Azerbaijan, Georgia, Moldova, Ukraine and Belarus.

“Today we see the results of the co-operation between the EU and the Council of Europe in local governance, the opportunities and support offered to enhance transparency and participatory democracy in the Eastern Partnership region”, he stated, highlighting the commitment shown by local authorities and their ownership over these results.

Ambassador HERMAN also underlined that local governance is an important emerging issue in Georgia and welcomed the fact that both EU and Council of Europe – including its Congress of Local and Regional Authorities - are paying attention to it.

“Georgia, at this phase in the development of its democracy, is transferring more and more competences from central to local level. Local authorities must be prepared to receive them and this is the aim of the programme”, he concluded.

The Tbilisi regional conference brought together around 100 mayors and local elected representatives from Armenia, Azerbaijan, Georgia, Republic of Moldova, Ukraine and Belarus, including numerous newly-elected Georgian mayors, as well as representatives of national associations of local authorities, civil society organisations and expert. The aim was to enable peer-to peer exchange on good practices to promote and strengthen ethics, transparency and citizen participation at local level in these countries.

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Monitoring

The European Charter of Local Self-Government lays down standards for protecting the rights of local authorities and requires states which have ratified it to comply with a number of principles. The Congress is responsible for evaluating the application of the Charter in each Member State.

In the field

Cooperation and thematic activities complement, in the field, the normative work of the Congress. They are based on the political dialogue and the monitoring of the application of the European Charter of Local Self-Government, and enable the implementation of the adopted recommendations and resolutions.

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