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.

Indietro Use of languages at local and regional levels: promoting a practical approach to meet with citizens expectations

Use of languages at local and regional levels: promoting a practical approach to meet with citizens expectations

The Congress organised a Conference on the use of languages by local and regional authorities, in Covasna County, Romania, on 31 May 2018. This conference is the first step in the preparation of a report on this issue to be presented for adoption by Congress members in 2019.

“We must have a practical approach and focus on our citizens. The main challenge is how to provide them with the best governance and public services,” stated Andrew DAWSON (United Kingdom, ECR), Congress Rapporteur, in his concluding remarks.  “If that involves using more than one language, then we need to work out what is the best way of doing this,” he underlined.

The Congress report will focus on how linguistic diversity can be handled by local and regional authorities to the benefit of all concerned. It will examine, in particular, how minority or regional languages are used in local and regional assemblies, in the interaction with the administration and citizen participation, in place names and in the access to public services. The Congress has received several complaints on such issues with regard to the implementation of the European Charter of Local Self-Government.

The Congress will consider the issue of languages in the light of the European Charter for Regional and Minority Languages, which is celebrating its 20 years in 2018. Its Article 10, related to administrative authorities and public services, encourages the use of regional or minority languages by local and regional authorities on whose territory there is a large number of residents who are users of these languages.

The Congress work on the use of languages at local and regional levels is developed in the framework of the priorities of the Croatian chairmanship of the Council of Europe which include the protection of the rights of minorities.

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

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