Rules of Procedure of the Assembly (January 2023)
(Resolution 1202 (1999) adopted on 4 November 1999) with subsequent modifications of the Rules of Procedure*
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ii. - Special rules on the title and prerogatives of Honorary President of the Parliamentary Assembly of the Council of Europe
adopted by the Bureau of the Assembly on 25 January 1999 and amended by the Bureau on 22 May 2014 and by Resolution 2182 (2017)
The regulations for Honorary President
of the Parliamentary Assembly follow, mutatis mutandis,
those of the Honorary Associates of the Parliamentary Assembly and
similar provisions existing in national parliaments and international
parliamentary assemblies.
The decision to grant the title of
Honorary President falls within the competence of the Bureau of
the Assembly.
1. Conditions for
conferring the title of Honorary President of the Parliamentary
Assembly
Those who may be considered for this
title are any former President of the Assembly who exercised the
functions of President for at least one term (one year).
The Honorary President will be given
a diploma mentioning this title.
2. Prerogatives linked
to the quality of Honorary President of the Parliamentary Assembly
a. The Honorary President can use this title in all activities of a public character such as publication of articles and books, lectures;b. the Honorary President can be invited to specific events organised by the Assembly or its committees, upon the initiative of those responsible for the event;c. the Committee on Social Affairs, Health and Sustainable Development can appoint the Honorary President to present Flags of Honour and Plaques of Honour to award-winning municipalities;d. the Secretary General of the Council of Europe can grant the Honorary President all facilities of an administrative kind compatible with existing regulations.
3. When awarded the title of
Honorary President, the former President of the Assembly shall sign
a sworn declaration stating that he or she is not involved in representing
or fostering another person’s or entity’s interests in the Assembly.
The Honorary President shall be stripped of the title if he or she
failed to declare any relevant interests or made an untruthful declaration.
4. The above provisions
are applicable to former Presidents of the Assembly provided they are
no longer a member of the Parliamentary Assembly.
5. These special
rules shall not have any financial implications for the budget of
the Parliamentary Assembly, the only exception being expenses under
paragraph 2.c above.