Among the highlights of the Congress Autumn session was the debate
on a report
on local democracy in Turkey, following a fact-finding mission to South-East
Anatolia lead by Anders Knape (Sweden, EPP/CD) and Hans-Ulrich Stöckling
(Switzerland, ILDG) in August this year.
A round table on regional democracy in Europe was organised by the
Chamber of Regions, focusing in particular on the proposal for a European
Charter of Regional Democracy, which should be finalised during the
Congress’ 2008 plenary session.
An exchange of views on the implementation of the Congress’ 2004 recommendation
on local and regional democracy in Russia was held on Tuesday 20
November, with the participation of Vitaly Shipov,
Russian Vice Minister of Regional Development, and Victor Tolokonsky,
Governor of the Novosibirsk Region.
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Russian model of federalism succeeded in solving many acute problems, says Vitaly Shipov (more ...)
Speech (French)
Press release
Video record of the speech
Video record of the debate |
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Congress calls for reform of Turkish legislation on
municipalities
As part of the Congress’ Autumn Session, the Chamber of Local
Authorities held a debate on local democracy in Turkey, in
particular in the light of the situation of mayors and municipal
councils in South-East Anatolia. Former Mayor of Sur Abdullah Demirbas and Mayor of Diyarbakir Osman Baydemir
took part in the meeting. Photo: Former Mayor of Sur
Abdullah Demirbas (right) and Mayor of Diyarbakir Osman Baydemir
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Video record - 1st
part
Video record - 2nd
part
File "The Congress on the situation of local democracy in Turkey" |
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Congress to send a fact-finding mission
to Latvia
Meeting in Strasbourg on 19 November, the Congress Bureau
decided to send a fact-finding mission to Latvia at the earliest
opportunity. The decision was motivated by concerns about the
situation of minorities and immigrants in that country, Latvia
having the worst policies with regard to integration of
migrants, according to an EU report.
(more ...)
File "The Congress examines the situation of 'non-citizens' in
Latvia" |
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Local
democracy in Croatia: Congress calls on the government to
overcome existing shortcomings
During its Autunm Session, the Congress adopted a recommendation
on the situation of local and regional democracy in Croatia,
with reference to the European Charter of Local Self-Government.
Following a debate on the report by Karsten Behr (Germany,
EPP-CD) and Cees Bijl (The Netherlands, SOC), the Congress
welcomed the commitment at all levels of government to the
principle of decentralisation and to establishing real autonomy
of operation at local and regional levels. Nevertheless, the
Congress called on the Croatian government to tackle a number of
shortcomings including the territorial organisation, the local
and regional finance and the lack of legal provisions on
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Emil
Kuchar présente les priorités du Comité des ministres
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Jeremy
Smith: ''We need a Charter which sets out not only rights but
also duties of local authorities''
''The existing European Charter of Local Self-Government
establishes rights of local authorities, such as the right to
participation, the right to be consulted and the right to
information,'' stressed Jeremy Smith, Secretary General of the
Council of European Municipalities and Regions (CEMR). ''Now we
need a text which defines the duties of local authorities as
well,'' he said, speaking in the debate on the Additional
Protocol to the Charter during the Congress’ Autumn Session.
Interview |
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Karl-Heinz Lambertz elected President of Working Group on
Interregional Cooperation
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Interview |
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European
Charter of Regional Democracy: unanimous support from
associations of regions
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Dosta! - Congress
Prize for Municipalities |
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Three cities of South-East Europe winners of the ''Dosta!-Congress Prize for Municipalities''
On the occasion of the ''Dosta!-Congress Prize for Municipalities'' Henry Scicluna, of Europe co-ordinator for Roma issues, presented a diploma to the three cities winners of the ''Dosta!-Congress Prize for Municipalities'' represented by Dragoljub Davidovic, Mayor of Banja Luka, Vlado Alilovic, Mayor of Vitez, and Snezana Mushitski, from the Municipality of Novi Sad. On this occasion, Congress President Halvdan Skard also handed them the Congress Medal, in recognition of their initiatives for Roma communities. The prize was awarded in recognition of their commitment to promoting Roma political and social participation and combating discrimination. The prize highlights their work as examples of good practice.
Dosta! - Congress Prize to Municipalities
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Congress Communication Unit
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