Cyprus MPs to attend summer session of the Parliamentary Assembly of the Council of Europe

Cyprus MPs Nikos Tornaritis (head of delegation), Yiorgos Loukaides and Christiana Erotokritou are travelling to Strasbourg on Sunday to attend the summer session of the Parliamentary Assembly of the Council of Europe.

Addresses by the President of the Hellenic Republic, Katerina Sakellaropoulou, and by King Willem-Alexander of the Netherlands are among the highlights of the summer session of the (PACE), according to a press release by CoE and Cyprus Parliament.

There will also be a high-level panel and interactive debate on the theme of “Upholding democratic security in Europe” with the participation, among others, of Simon Coveney, Minister for Foreign Affairs and Minister for Defence of Ireland.

This follows a related report on “Recent challenges to security in Europe: what role for the Council of Europe?”.

Other topics to be debated include the humanitarian consequences of Russia’s aggression against Ukraine, with a special focus on internal and external migration, a joint debate on reported cases of political prisoners in the Russian Federation, and the need to restore human rights and the rule of law in the North Caucasus.

The parliamentarians will also discuss the control of online communication, how to prevent and combat antisemitism in Europe, and fighting vaccine-preventable diseases through quality services and anti-vaccine myth-busting.

There is a report on the role of political parties in fostering diversity and inclusion – which proposes they sign a new Charter for a non-racist society – and one on justice and security for women in peace reconciliation.

Finally, the Assembly will debate Malta’s honouring of its Council of Europe membership obligations, and will review its partnership for democracy with the Parliament of the Kyrgyz Republic.

Cyprus Parliamentarian Yiorgos Loukaides, who is the rapporteur for Malta’s obligations, will present his report.

Source: Cyprus News Agency