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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- Duties of the President, discipline
and order
Rule 20 - President and immediate past President
20.1. The
President shall open, suspend and close sittings, direct the debates
of the Assembly, rule on the admissibility of motions for recommendations
and resolutions, amendments and written declarations tabled by members,
ensure observance of the Rules, maintain order, call on speakers,
close debates, ascertain whether a quorum exists, put questions
to the vote and announce the result of votes. The President shall
perform a similar role in relation to the Standing Committee and
the Bureau and chair the Presidential Committee and the Joint Committee.
The President shall represent the Assembly in its external and international
relations.
20.2. The
President shall not vote on any matter on the agenda, including
draft texts or elections. His or her duly designated substitute
may exercise this right to vote. When in the Chair, the President
shall not speak in debate. He or she may on that occasion be replaced
by his or her duly designated substitute. If the President wishes
to speak on an item on the agenda, he or she shall not occupy the
Chair for any part of that item.
20.3. For
as long as he or she remains a representative or substitute in the
Assembly, and provided that he or she has not resigned as President
or has not been dismissed from office pursuant to Rule 54 , the immediate past
elected President shall be an ex officio member of
the Committee on Political Affairs and Democracy, the Committee
on the Honouring of Obligations and Commitments by Member States
of the Council of Europe (Monitoring Committee) and the Committee
on Rules of Procedure, Immunities and Institutional Affairs. Rule
44.6 shall not apply to him or her.
Rule 21 - Vice-Presidents
21.1. The duties of the President,
as set out in Part V, may be discharged by one of the Vice- Presidents.
21.2. The functions of a Vice-President
are to replace the President when the latter is unavailable during
a debate of the Assembly at one of its part-sessions. A Vice-President
may furthermore be called upon by the President to fulfil certain
representational obligations of the President.
Rule 22 - Maintenance of order
22.1. The
President shall call to order any member of the Assembly who causes
a disturbance during proceedings.
22.2. If the offence is repeated, the President
shall again call the member to order, and this shall be recorded
in the report of the debates .
22.3. In
the event of a further offence, the President shall direct the offender
to resume his or her seat or may exclude him or her from the Chamber
for the remainder of the sitting.
22.4. In
serious cases the President may propose to the Assembly a motion
of censure, which shall involve immediate exclusion from the Chamber
for two to five sitting days. The member upon whom a motion of censure
is proposed shall have the right to speak for a maximum period of
two minutes before the Assembly decides.
22.5. The
vote on a motion of censure shall be taken without debate.
22.6. Words
or expressions which affront human dignity, undermine the right
to respect for private life, or which may prejudice orderly debate
may not be used. The President may order such words to be struck
from the report of debates. He or she may similarly strike from
the report words spoken by a member not called by him or her. The
report of the debates shall record any such decision.
Rule 23 - Public order in the Chamber and galleries
23.1. No
person shall enter the Chamber without the authorisation of the
Secretary General of the Assembly except representatives, substitutes,
members of special guest, observer or partner for democracy delegations,
members of the Committee of Ministers, guests of the Assembly and
members of staff whose duties require their presence there.
23.2. Admission
to the galleries shall be only on presentation of a card issued
on the authority of the Secretary General of the Assembly.
23.3. Persons
admitted to the galleries shall not disturb proceedings. The President
may order the expulsion of any person breaching this rule.