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European Conference of Presidents of Parliaments May 30-31, 2006 Tallinn, Estonia |
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Statutes of the ECPRD Revised by the Working Group 13 January 2006 |
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PREAMBLE The European Centre for Parliamentary Research and Documentation (ECPRD) was created in 1977 at the request of the Conference of Speakers of European Parliamentary Assemblies (as from 2004: the European Conference of Presidents of Parliaments). I. AIMS Article 1 1. The objectives of the ECPRD are to promote the exchange of information, 2. In the exchange of information the ECPRD shall promote, wherever possible, the use and development of Information and Communication Technology. 3. The ECPRD shall co-operate with other networks dealing with the exchange of information among parliaments in Europe. II. COMPOSITION OF THE ECPRD Article 2 The ECPRD members are: the European Parliament; the Parliamentary Assembly of the Council of Europe; the Article 3 1. A parliament possessing special guest or observer status 2. The ECPRD may co-operate with non-European parliamentary chambers. III. GOVERNING BODIES OF THE ECPRD i. THE MEETING OF THE SECRETARIES GENERAL Article 4 The ECPRD operates under the authority of the Secretaries General of member chambers. At their meetings held every two years on the occasion of the European Conference of Presidents of Parliaments, they approve the activity report and action programme of the ECPRD and establish priorities for its functioning. ii. THE CONFERENCE OF CORRESPONDENTS Article 5 1. The Secretary General of each parliamentary chamber appoints a senior official (Correspondent) to represent the chamber within the Conference of Correspondents of the ECPRD. Secretaries General may also appoint Deputy Correspondents. 2. The Correspondent is selected from Article 6 1. The Conference of Correspondents is responsible, in co-operation with the Co-Directors (see Article 8), for the organisation of the activities of the ECPRD. It examines the draft report on the activities of the ECPRD, drafted and presented by the Co-Directors, which 2. The report, together with the action programme, is then submitted for approval to the Secretaries General and subsequently to the 3. Meetings of the Conference of Correspondents, chaired by the Co-Directors, take place at least every twelve months. 4. Decisions of the Conference of Correspondents are reached, in principle, by consensus. If iii. THE EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE Article 7 1. The Executive Committee is composed of the two Co-Directors and 2. The members of the Executive Committee, other than the Co-Directors, 3. The Executive Committee may take decisions when a majority of its members is present. Decisions shall be taken by a majority of the votes cast. iv. THE CO-DIRECTORS Article 8 1. The Secretaries General of the European Parliament and the Parliamentary Assembly of the Council of Europe each nominate a senior official as a Co-Director of the ECPRD. 2. The two Co-Directors are responsible for the management of all activities of the ECPRD and are assisted by the two Co-Secretaries of the ECPRD and by other officials of their respective institutions. 3. The Co-Directors IV. WORKING METHODS Article 9
4. On a proposal from the Executive Committee, and to meet specific terms of reference, the Conference of Correspondents may also decide to set up ad hoc working groups composed of staff of member chambers. The Executive Committee shall determine their composition and duration, which must not exceed three years. V. FINANCING OF THE ECPRD Article 10 1. Member chambers of the ECPRD meet the cost of participation 2. Member chambers may organise activities of the ECPRD, such as meetings, seminars etc., and bear the costs of such events. They may also make voluntary financial contributions to the ECPRD. 3. The operating costs of the ECPRD are covered by the budgets of the European Parliament and the Parliamentary Assembly of the Council of Europe, in conformity with current practice. 4. The ECPRD may accept outside donations following a favourable opinion from the Conference of Correspondents. V1. REVISION OF THE STATUTES Article 11 The revision of these Statutes is the responsibility of the Secretaries General of the member |