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Report on credentials | Doc. 14581 | 23 June 2018
Examination of credentials of representatives and substitutes
1. In
accordance with Rule 6, paragraphs 1 and 4, of the Rules of Procedure,
the President of the Assembly has received credentials of representatives
and substitutes for the third part of the 2018 Ordinary Session
of the Assembly, which have been transmitted in due form by the
competent authorities of member States.
2. The Assembly is called upon to take a decision on the ratification
of the credentials of the representatives and substitutes whose
names are given below.
3. Azerbaijan has appointed
two new substitutes following the resignations of Mr Vusal Huseynov
and Mr Rovshan Rzayev.
4. Finland has appointed
a new substitute following the resignation of Ms Susanna Huovinen.
5. The Republic of Moldova has
appointed a new substitute following the resignation of Ms Alina
Zotea.
6. Poland has appointed
a new substitute and a substitute has become a representative following
the resignation of Mr Marek Jakubiak.
7. Spain has appointed
a new substitute to fill an vacant seat. A seat of representative
remains vacant following the resignation of Mr Xavier García Albiol.
8. The United Kingdom has
appointed a new representative following the resignation of Mr Liam
Byrne.
9. In the case of objection or justified contestation, the contested
credentials shall be referred without debate to the appropriate
committee, which shall report back to the Assembly in accordance
with Rules 7 and 8 of the Rules of Procedure.
1. Members
1.1. Azerbaijan
1.1.1. Substitutes
Mr Chingiz GANIZADE (Independent)
Mr Nagif HAMZAYEV (New Azerbaijan Party)
1.2. Finland
1.2.1. Substitute
Ms Jutta URPILAINEN (Social Democrats)
1.3. Republic of Moldova
1.3.1. Substitute
Mr Ion APOSTOL (Liberal Party)
1.4. Poland
1.4.1. Representative
Mr Wojciech BAKUN (Kukiz' 15)
1.4.2. Substitute
Mr Maciej MASŁOWSKI (Kukiz' 15)
1.5. Spain
1.5.1. Substitute
Mr José MONTILLA (PSOE)
1.6. United Kingdom
1.6.1. Representative
Mr Ian MURRAY (Labour)