Report | Doc. 14901 | 07 June 2019
Expenditure of the Parliamentary Assembly for the biennium 2020-2021
Committee on Rules of Procedure, Immunities and Institutional Affairs
Summary
For the 2020-2021 biennium, the Parliamentary Assembly, despite the uncertainties over the Organisation's budget, should continue to be the political driving force of the Council of Europe, in particular by addressing the challenges to human rights, the rule of law and democracy, both at national and regional level, as well as to the societal developments facing its member States.
The Assembly will encourage the efficient implementation at national level of the Council of Europe’s main standards and conventions. It will focus on the three pillars of the Council of Europe's work programme, and on the implementation of the various multi-annual transversal strategies decided by the Council of Europe, bearing in mind the achievement of the United Nations 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development.
A. Draft resolution
(open)
- a possible change of the method of preparation of verbatim reports of plenary sessions;
- the possible suppression of Russian as a working language of the Assembly (in line with Rule 28.3 of the Rules of Procedure);
- possible further reductions in interpretation in working languages provided in committees;
- the possible reorganisation of plenary sessions of the Assembly (less days of plenary sittings of the Assembly per year).
Appended to this resolution are:
i. a brief explanation of the main items of expenditure;
ii. a table setting out the Assembly’s work programme according to the results-based budgeting method.
Appendix 1 – Expenditure of the Assembly
(open)Vote III – Staff expenditure
Permanent posts |
|
---|---|
2 A6 |
1 B6 |
7 A5 |
5 B5 |
9 A4 |
10 B4 |
23 A2/A3 |
17 B3 |
6 B2 |
|
Positions |
|
3 A2/A3 |
1 B3 |
Number of posts to be frozen – Scenario 15% budgetary cuts |
|||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|
2019 |
2020 |
2021 |
2022 |
TOTAL |
|
Compulsory retirements |
1 |
- |
3 |
3 |
7 |
Other posts |
2 |
4 |
2 |
- |
8 |
TOTAL |
3 |
4 |
5 |
3 |
15 |
Supplies, services and other operational expenditure
- holding of the ordinary session divided into four part-sessions (taking place in January, April, June and September/October of each year);
- meetings of the Standing Committee between the part-sessions, held at a frequency of three meetings per year;
- meetings of the Bureau and the Presidential Committee;
- meetings, during and outside the four part-sessions of the Assembly, for each of the nine general committees, the sub-committees, the ad hoc committees of the Assembly and the Bureau;
- conferences, colloquies, seminars and parliamentary hearings;
- activities coming under the Assembly’s programme of inter-parliamentary co-operation;
- visits by rapporteurs in connection with the preparation of reports, including to countries subject to monitoring of the honouring of member States’ obligations and commitments or to the post-monitoring dialogue;
- election observation.
- continuing to be the political driving force of the Council of Europe, notably by addressing challenges to human rights, the rule of law and democracy, both at national and at regional level, while giving priority to measures to ensure well-functioning democracies and respect for the rule of law;
- supporting the efficient implementation of several groundbreaking Council of Europe standards at national level, through public awareness-raising;
- ensuring parliamentary involvement in the promotion and implementation of key Council of Europe instruments, in particular the Istanbul Convention, the Lanzarote Convention and the Medicrime Convention;
- contributing towards the achievement of the United Nations 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development;
- contributing to the implementation of various cross-sectoral multi-annual Council of Europe strategies (in particular in the areas of children’s rights, equality between women and men and internet governance);
- taking part in the Council of Europe Gender Equality Strategy for 2018-2023, including within the Assembly, with a special focus on human rights and the gender dimension as well as on eliminating violence against women;
- helping national parliaments to check the conformity of legislation with the provisions of the European Convention on Human Rights (ETS No. 5) more effectively and strengthen their ability to monitor the execution of the judgments of the European Court of Human Rights.
- promoting public health through parliamentary action and empowering and protecting children through parliamentary action;
- the Parliamentary Network Women Free from Violence;
- the No Hate Alliance and its five priority themes: hate speech, anti-Semitism, Islamophobia, anti-Gypsyism and homophobia and transphobia.
Year |
Staff |
Other expenditure |
Total |
---|---|---|---|
2020 |
€9,690,900 |
€4,987,900 |
€14,678,800 |
2021 |
€9,690,900 |
€4,987,900 |
€14,678,800 |
15% reduction
Year |
Staff |
Other expenditure |
Total |
---|---|---|---|
2019 |
-€214,800 |
-€118,800 |
-€333,600 |
2020 |
-€504,100 |
-€278,900 |
-€783,000 |
2021 |
-€388,700 |
-€394,400 |
-€783,100 |
2022 |
-€324,200 |
-€324 200 |
|
TOTAL |
-€1,431,800 |
-€792,100 |
-€2,223,900 |
Appendix 2 – Functioning of the Assembly
(open)
Intervention logic |
Performance indicators |
---|---|
Expected result 1 – Sessions/committees The part-sessions, committee meetings, hearings and conferences were organised by an efficient secretariat in line with members’ expectations. |
Percentage of registered speakers able to take the floor (target: 70%). Number of meetings per committee held each year. Number of conferences and hearings organised with committee meetings. Degree of satisfaction of parliamentarians about the assistance provided before, during and after part-sessions and committee meetings. |
Expected result 2 – Co-operation Parliaments of relevant member States have benefited from inter-parliamentary co-operation programmes implemented to respond to specific needs and priorities of the Council of Europe and national parliaments. |
Number of co-operation programmes drawn up. Evidence of the quality and relevance of organised activities. |
Expected result 3 – Election observation The Assembly and parliaments of relevant member States have received observation reports which evaluate parliamentary or presidential elections and include targeted recommendations. |
Number of election observation mission reports submitted to the Assembly. Evidence of improvement (change in national law and practices) following previous visits. |
Expected result 4 – Communication and visibility Public opinion in member States has been informed of the activities of the Assembly and of its members through traditional and social media. |
Number of articles published in print media in which activities of the Assembly are reflected. Percentage increase in the number of external users of the Assembly’s website. Number of interviews via Media box. |
B. Explanatory memorandum by Mr Mart van de Ven, rapporteur
(open)
- holding of the ordinary session divided into four part-sessions (taking place in January, April, June and September/October of each year);
- meetings of the Standing Committee between the part-sessions, held at a frequency of three meetings per year;
- meetings of the Bureau and the Presidential Committee;
- meetings, during and outside the four part-sessions of the Assembly, for each of the nine general committees, the sub-committees, the ad hoc committees of the Assembly and the Bureau;
- conferences, colloquies, seminars and parliamentary hearings;
- activities coming under the Assembly’s programme of inter-parliamentary co-operation;
- visits by rapporteurs in connection with the preparation of reports, including to countries subject to monitoring of the honouring of member States’ obligations and commitments or to the post-monitoring dialogue;
- election observation.
- continuing to be the political driving force of the Council of Europe, notably by addressing challenges to human rights, the rule of law and democracy, both at national and at regional level, while giving priority to measures to ensure well-functioning democracies and respect for the rule of law;
- strengthening its political relevance and focusing more on issues where it can add value or stand out from other bodies;
- improving Assembly members’ engagement, while reinforcing interaction between the Assembly and national parliaments and responding effectively to proposals made by them;
- helping national parliaments to check the conformity of legislation with the provisions of the European Convention on Human Rights (ETS No. 5) more effectively and strengthen their ability to monitor the execution of the judgments of the European Court of Human Rights;
- contributing to the implementation of various cross-sectoral multi-annual Council of Europe strategies (in particular in the areas of children’s rights, equality between women and men and internet governance);
- strengthening inter-parliamentary co-operation throughout Europe, including co-operation with national parliaments holding partner for democracy status and with the European Parliament and the Inter-Parliamentary Union.
- 2020: €14 678 800 (€15 930 300 including contributions to the pension budget)
- 2021: €14 678 800 (€15 930 300 including contributions to the pension budget)
The appropriations can be analysed as follows:
2020 |
2021 |
|
---|---|---|
€9 690 900 |
Permanent and temporary staff* |
€9 690 900 |
€4 247 900 |
Activities |
€4 247 900 |
€740 000 |
Allocation to the political groups |
€740 000 |
€14 678 800 |
Total |
€14 678 800 |
* including appropriations for a specially appointed official and a seconded civil servant
(For the record, the initial appropriations for 2018-2019 before the reduction in the Turkish contribution were €16 189 700)
15% reduction (excluding pension contributions)
Year |
Staff |
Other expenditure |
Total |
---|---|---|---|
2019 |
-€214,800 |
-€118,800 |
-€333,600 |
2020 |
-€504,100 |
-€278,900 |
-€783,000 |
2021 |
-€388,700 |
-€394,400 |
-€783,000 |
2022 |
-€324,200 |
€ 0 |
-€324 200 |
Appendix – Expenditure of the Assembly
(open)
Parliamentary Democracy – Expenditure of the Assembly |
Appropriations for 2020 |
Appropriations for 2021 |
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|
€ |
€ |
Functioning of the Assembly |
||
Staff expenditure |
|
|
Remuneration of staff recruited on established posts |
8 366 600 |
8 366 600 |
Remuneration and accessory charges of temporary staff |
570 700 |
570 700 |
Remuneration of staff on position |
432 500 |
432 500 |
Salary, allowances and social charges of the Secretary General of the Assembly |
257 600 |
257 600 |
Placement of national civil servants on secondment |
36 000 |
36 000 |
Arrival and departure expenses – Home leave |
27 500 |
27 500 |
Contribution to the Pension budget |
1 251 500 |
1 251 500 |
Total Staff Expenditure |
10 942 400 |
10 942 400 |
|
|
|
Supplies, services and other operational expenditure |
||
General operational expenditure |
|
|
Equipment – telecommunication costs |
15 000 |
15 000 |
Official journeys |
292 800 |
292 800 |
Representational expenditure, other official travelling expenses of members of the Assembly |
150 000 |
150 000 |
Prepress |
25 000 |
25 000 |
Interpretation |
609 500 |
609 500 |
Translation |
455 800 |
455 800 |
Publishing and printing |
187 000 |
187 000 |
Outsourced production of documents |
5 000 |
5 000 |
Fees for expertise |
29 200 |
29 200 |
Organisation of ad hoc conferences |
115 200 |
115 200 |
Modernisation of the Assembly’s equipment |
85 000 |
85 000 |
Other expenditure not specifically provided for in this vote |
11 000 |
11 000 |
Expenses linked to the session |
|
|
Expenses linked to part-sessions |
241 500 |
241 500 |
Interpretation linked to part-sessions |
1 309 000 |
1 309 000 |
Operating and maintenance costs of the electronic voting system |
32 400 |
32 400 |
Expenditure of the Presidency |
|
|
Expenditure pertaining to the Private Office of the President of the Assembly |
76 800 |
76 800 |
Official expenses of the President of the Assembly |
72 000 |
72 000 |
Political Groups |
|
|
Allocation to Assembly’s political groups |
740 000 |
740 000 |
European Prizes |
|
|
European prizes expenditure |
109 000 |
109 000 |
Co-operation |
|
|
Co-operation activities |
156 000 |
156 000 |
Official journeys |
20 400 |
20 400 |
Interpretation |
15 100 |
15 100 |
Observation of elections |
|
|
Observations of elections |
114 300 |
114 300 |
Interpretation |
21 700 |
21 700 |
Official journeys |
60 300 |
60 300 |
Communication expenses |
|
|
Translation |
24 200 |
24 200 |
Official journeys |
14 700 |
14 700 |
Total supplies, services and other operational expenditure |
4 987 900 |
4 987 900 |
TOTAL Parliamentary Assembly |
15 930 300 |
15 930 300 |