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Joint Parliamentary Assembly of the Partnership Agreement concluded between the members of the African, Caribbean and Pacific group of States, of the one part, and the European Community and its Member States, of the other part - Παράρτημα ΙV Τροποποιήσεις του Κανονισμού

OJ C 231, 26.9.2003, p. 68–75 (ES, DA, DE, EL, EN, FR, IT, NL, PT, FI, SV)

22003P0926(23)

Joint Parliamentary Assembly of the Partnership Agreement concluded between the members of the African, Caribbean and Pacific group of States, of the one part, and the European Community and its Member States, of the other part - Παράρτημα ΙV Τροποποιήσεις του Κανονισμού

Official Journal 231 , 26/09/2003 P. 0068 - 0075


Amendments to the rules of procedure

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Article 2

Bureau of the Assembly

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Article 2

Bureau of the Assembly

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1. The Assembly shall elect a Bureau from among its members for a period of one year.

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1. The Assembly shall elect a Bureau from among its members for a period of one year.

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2. The Bureau shall consist of two Co-Presidents of equal status, and 24 Vice-Presidents. Half of the members of the Bureau shall be put forward by the representatives of the ACP States and half by the representatives of the European Parliament, in accordance with a procedure laid down by each of them.

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2. The Bureau shall consist of two Co-Presidents of equal status, and 24 Vice-Presidents. Half of the members of the Bureau shall be put forward by the representatives of the ACP States and half by the representatives of the European Parliament, in accordance with a procedure laid down by each of them.

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3. The Bureau shall prepare the work of the Assembly, follow up the activities and resolutions of the Assembly and establish all necessary contacts with the ACP-EU Council of Ministers, hereinafter called "the Council of Ministers" and the ACP-EU Committee of Ambassadors.

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3. The Bureau shall prepare the work of the Assembly, follow up the activities and resolutions of the Assembly and establish all necessary contacts with the ACP-EU Council of Ministers, hereinafter called "the Council of Ministers" and the ACP-EU Committee of Ambassadors.

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4. The Bureau shall be responsible for the coordination of the work of the Assembly.

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4. The Bureau shall be responsible for the coordination of the work of the Assembly.

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5. The Bureau shall meet, on the initiative of the Co-Presidents, not less than twice a year, normally prior to the sessions of the Assembly.

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5. The Bureau shall meet, on the initiative of the Co-Presidents, not less than twice a year, normally prior to the sessions of the Assembly.

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6. The Bureau shall submit to the Assembly the proposed agenda for the debates. It shall be responsible for ensuring that, as far as possible, half the items on the agenda concern matters of common interest. It may propose a limitation of speaking time for debates.

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6. The Bureau shall submit to the Assembly the proposed agenda for the debates. It shall be responsible for ensuring that, as far as possible, half the items on the agenda concern matters of common interest. It may propose a limitation of speaking time for debates.

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7. The Bureau shall be the body responsible for matters relating to the composition and the responsibilities of the standing committees.

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8. The Bureau shall be the body responsible for authorising the standing committees to draw up reports and motions for resolutions.

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9. The Bureau may also refer matters for consideration by the standing committees, which may subsequently request to draw up a report on a particular topic.

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7. The Bureau shall be responsible for monitoring the follow-up to resolutions and decisions of the Assembly. In the case of resolutions tabled by a standing parliamentary committee, it may delegate responsibility for monitoring the follow-up to the chairman and rapporteur of the standing parliamentary committee.

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10. The Bureau shall be responsible for monitoring the follow-up to resolutions and decisions of the Assembly. In the case of resolutions tabled by a standing parliamentary committee, it may delegate responsibility for monitoring the follow-up to the chairman and rapporteur of the standing parliamentary committee.

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8. The meetings of the Bureau shall not be public.

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11. The meetings of the Bureau shall not be public.

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Article 4

Observers

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Article 4

Observers

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1. In the event of the accession of another State to the Partnership Agreement and pending ratification of this Agreement by that State, a representative thereof may attend sessions of the Assembly as an observer. States which are members of the ACP Group may attend the Assembly as observers.

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1. In the event of the accession of another State to the Partnership Agreement and pending ratification of this Agreement by that State, a representative thereof may attend sessions of the Assembly as an observer. States which are members of the ACP Group may attend the Assembly as observers.

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2. Regional economic groupings of the ACP States, the European Economic and Social Committee and representatives of the ACP-EU economic and social partners and the other actors of civil society may send delegates to attend the sessions of the Assembly as observers. These delegates may also attend the regional or sub-regional parliamentary meetings of the Joint Parliamentary Assembly.

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2. Regional economic groupings of the ACP States, the European Economic and Social Committee and representatives of the ACP-EU economic and social partners and the other actors of civil society may send delegates to attend the sessions of the Assembly as observers. These delegates may also attend the meetings of the standing committees and the regional or sub-regional parliamentary meetings of the Joint Parliamentary Assembly.

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The Technical Centre for Agricultural and Rural Cooperation (CTA) and the Centre for Development of Enterprises (CDE) may attend sessions of the Assembly.

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The Technical Centre for Agricultural and Rural Cooperation (CTA) and the Centre for Development of Enterprises (CDE) may attend sessions of the Assembly.

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3. The Co-President may, with the agreement of the Bureau, invite other organisations or persons to attend sessions of the Assembly, regional or sub-regional parliamentary meetings and meetings of standing parliamentary committees as observers.

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3. The Co-President may, with the agreement of the Bureau, invite other organisations or persons to attend sessions of the Assembly, meetings of the standing committees and regional or sub-regional parliamentary meetings as observers.

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4. Observers shall not have the right to vote. They may address the session with the agreement of the Assembly.

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4. Observers shall not have the right to vote. They may address the session with the agreement of the Assembly.

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Article 7

General report and general rapporteur

1. The Assembly shall appoint a general rapporteur annually. The general rapporteur shall be appointed by the ACP groups and EP members alternately.

2. The appointment of the general rapporteur shall be conducted in accordance with a clear procedure defined by the ACP group and the EP members respectively, taking into account the composition, the level of representation and the minority views of the members of the Assembly.

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Article 8

Agenda

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Article 7

Agenda

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1. The Bureau shall prepare the draft agenda of the session. The Co-Presidents shall submit this draft to the Assembly for its approval.

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1. The Bureau shall prepare the draft agenda of the session. The Co-Presidents shall submit this draft to the Assembly for its approval. Subjects shall relate to development cooperation between the European Union and the ACP States in the framework of the partnership agreement.

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The draft agenda of each session shall include two categories of topics:

The draft agenda of each session shall include two categories of topics:

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i) Subjects relating to the situation in different countries or regions, which shall be placed in a regional context. Exceptionally the situation in a particular country may be treated on its own.

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i) Reports submitted by the standing committees. These will be limited to three per session.

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ii) Subjects and themes relating to development cooperation between the EU and ACP countries under the Partnership Agreement.

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ii) Urgent topics, proposed by a standing committee or submitted by the Bureau itself. Urgent topics shall only be included on an exceptional basis and may not exceed two per session.

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The subjects and themes contained in this list shall be debated and put to the vote. The resolutions to be put to the vote should have a regional character.

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2. A committee of coordinators may propose to the Bureau a list of urgent subjects regarding the situation in different countries or regions to be included in the agenda in accordance with paragraph 1.

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2. On urgent topics, a motion for a resolution may be tabled by a representative of the ACP States, a political group or ten members. Motions for resolutions must be limited to the urgent topics entered on the agenda for the session and may not exceed 800 words. Motions for resolutions must be tabled four weeks prior to the opening of the session at which they are to be debated and voted on.

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3. Motions for resolutions on urgent topics shall be submitted to the Bureau. The Bureau shall check that each motion for a resolution meets the criteria set out in the previous paragraph, is entered on the agenda and is available in English and French. The Bureau's proposals shall be submitted to the Assembly for approval.

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4. The Bureau shall forward, for information, the motions for resolutions on urgent topics to the committee responsible.

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Article 14.3

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3. For Members of the European Parliament, speaking time will be allocated according to the d'Hondt system.

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(deleted)

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Article 15.7

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7. Any request tabled in accordance with paragraphs 3, 4 and 6 of this article will belong to its author and accordingly may be withdrawn at any time before the vote.

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Article 18

Assembly resolutions

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Article 17

Assembly resolutions

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1. The Bureau shall draw up a list of no more than five topics relating to development cooperation between the EU and ACP countries under the Partnership Agreement, which shall be included in the draft agenda in accordance with Article 8 of these Rules.

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1. The Assembly shall vote on motions for resolutions included in reports submitted by the standing committees, in accordance with Article 7.

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2. A representative of the ACP States, a political group or ten members may table a motion for a resolution on a subject covered by the Partnership Agreement. However, motions for resolutions shall be limited to the subjects that are included in the agenda for the session and shall be no more than 800 words long. Motions for resolutions shall be tabled four weeks before the opening of the session in which they are to be discussed and voted on.

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2. The Assembly shall also vote on any motions for resolutions on urgent topics, in accordance with Article 7.

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3. Motions for resolutions shall be submitted to the Bureau. The Bureau shall verify that each motion for a resolution fulfils the requirements of the preceding paragraph, is included on the agenda and is available in English and French. The Bureau's proposals shall be submitted to the Assembly for its approval.

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3. The acting President shall invite the authors of any motions for resolutions on a similar urgent topic to draw up a compromise motion. At the end of the debate, each compromise motion for a resolution and the amendments thereto shall be put to the vote in the Assembly. Once a compromise motion for a resolution has been adopted, all other motions tabled on the same topic shall fall.

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4. The Bureau shall refer to the respective rapporteurs motions for resolutions on matters related to the general report or the powers of the parliamentary committees.

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5. The President shall invite the authors of resolutions on the same topic to draw up a compromise resolution. Following a debate, each compromise resolution and any amendments to it shall be put to the vote in the Assembly. If a compromise resolution has been approved, all the other resolutions on the same topic fall.

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6. Motions for resolutions on fundamental freedoms and individual human rights cases shall be examined according to specific rules of procedure drawn up by the Bureau.

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7. Resolutions adopted by the Assembly shall be forwarded to the Commission and the Council of Ministers and to any other interested parties. The Commission and the Council of Ministers will report on follow-up to adopted resolutions at the next session of the Assembly.

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4. Resolutions adopted by the Assembly shall be forwarded to the Commission and the Council of Ministers and to any other interested parties. The Commission and the Council of Ministers will report on follow-up to adopted resolutions at the next session of the Assembly.

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Article 25

Standing parliamentary committees

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Article 24

Standing parliamentary committees

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1. The Assembly shall set up three standing parliamentary committees responsible for the following areas in the context of the implementation of the Partnership Agreement:

- promoting democratic processes through dialogue and consultation,

- economic, financial and trade matters and implementation of the European Development Fund,

- social and environmental issues.

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1. The Assembly shall set up three standing parliamentary committees responsible for the following areas in the context of the implementation of the Partnership Agreement:

- promoting democratic processes through dialogue and consultation,

- economic, financial and trade matters and implementation of the European Development Fund,

- social and environmental issues.

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2. In line with the general arrangements for the functioning of the Assembly, the standing parliamentary committees shall be composed and shall function in a strictly joint manner.

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2. In line with the general arrangements for the functioning of the Assembly, the standing parliamentary committees shall be composed of members of the Joint Parliamentary Assembly, in accordance with Article 1, and shall function in a strictly joint manner.

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3. The rules of procedure of the standing parliamentary committees shall be adopted by the Assembly on a proposal from the Bureau.

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3. The rules of procedure of the standing parliamentary committees shall be adopted by the Assembly on a proposal from the Bureau. They are annexed to the present Rules of Procedure.

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ANNEX I

Powers, responsibilities, membership and procedures of standing committees

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ANNEX I

Powers, responsibilities, membership and procedures of standing committees

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Article 1

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Article 1

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There shall be three standing parliamentary committees with the following powers and responsibilities:

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There shall be three standing parliamentary committees with the following powers and responsibilities:

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>TABLE>

I. Committee on Political Affairs

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>TABLE>

I. Committee on Political Affairs

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This committee is responsible for matters relating to:

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This committee is responsible for matters relating to:

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1. Political dialogue (Article 8 of the ACP-EU Partnership Agreement) and institutional development;

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1. Political dialogue (Article 8 of the ACP-EU Partnership Agreement), development and institutional matters;

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2. Respect for and promotion of human rights, democracy and good governance (Article 9 of the ACP-EU Partnership Agreement);

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2. Respect for and promotion of human rights, democracy and good governance (Article 9 of the ACP-EU Partnership Agreement);

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3. Peace-building policies, conflict prevention and resolution (Article 11 of the ACP-EU Partnership Agreement);

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3. Peace-building policies, conflict prevention and resolution (Article 11 of the ACP-EU Partnership Agreement);

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4. Issues concerning migration (Article 13 of the ACP-EU Partnership Agreement);

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4. Issues concerning migration (Article 13 of the ACP-EU Partnership Agreement);

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5. Assembly relations with relevant international organisations.

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5. Assembly relations with relevant international organisations.

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This committee will coordinate the work of fact-finding missions, including those sent to monitor elections, according to Article 28 of the Rules of Procedure of the Assembly.

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This committee will coordinate the work of fact-finding missions, including those sent to monitor elections, according to Article 28 of the Rules of Procedure of the Assembly.

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>TABLE>

II. Committee on Economic Development, Finance and Trade

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II. Committee on Economic Development, Finance and Trade

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This committee is responsible for matters relating to:

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This committee is responsible for matters relating to:

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1. Economic development and trade cooperation, as well as capacity-building for development and partnership;

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1. Economic development and trade cooperation, as well as capacity-building for development and partnership;

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2. Macroeconomic and structural reforms, economic sector development and tourism (Articles 22-24 of the ACP-EU Partnership Agreement);

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2. Macroeconomic and structural reforms, economic sector development and tourism (Articles 22-24 of the ACP-EU Partnership Agreement);

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3. New ACP-EC trading arrangements, market access and the gradual integration of ACP States into the world economy (Articles 34-37 of the ACP-EU Partnership Agreement);

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3. New ACP-EC trading arrangements, market access and the gradual integration of ACP States into the world economy (Articles 34-37 of the ACP-EU Partnership Agreement);

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4. Trade and labour standards (Article 50 of the ACP-EU Partnership Agreement);

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4. Trade and labour standards (Article 50 of the ACP-EU Partnership Agreement);

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5. Rural development, fisheries and food security (Article 53 and 54 of the ACP-EU Partnership Agreement);

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5. Rural development, fisheries and food security (Article 53 and 54 of the ACP-EU Partnership Agreement);

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6. All issues concerning development finance cooperation including follow-up of the implementation of the European Development Fund.

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6. All issues concerning development finance cooperation including follow-up of the implementation of the European Development Fund.

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III. Committee on Social Affairs and the Environment

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>TABLE>

III. Committee on Social Affairs and the Environment

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This committee is responsible for matters relating to:

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This committee is responsible for matters relating to:

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1. Social and human development;

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1. Social and human development;

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2. Social infrastructure and services, including health and education issues (Article 25 of the ACP-EU Partnership Agreement);

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2. Social infrastructure and services, including health and education issues (Article 25 of the ACP-EU Partnership Agreement);

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3. Youth and cultural issues (Articles 26 and 27 of the ACP-EU Partnership Agreement);

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3. Youth and cultural issues (Articles 26 and 27 of the ACP-EU Partnership Agreement);

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4. Gender issues (Article 31 of the ACP-EU Partnership Agreement);

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4. Gender issues (Article 31 of the ACP-EU Partnership Agreement);

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5. Environment and natural resources (Article 32 of the ACP-EU Partnership Agreement).

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5. Environment and natural resources (Article 32 of the ACP-EU Partnership Agreement).

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Article 2

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Article 2

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1. Each member of the Assembly will have the right to be a member of one of the standing committees.

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1. Each member of the Assembly will have the right to be a member of one of the standing committees.

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2. Two of the committees shall be composed of 52 members and one of 50 members and shall consist of equal numbers of, on the one hand, Members of the European Parliament and, on the other, members of Parliament representing the ACP countries. Should the number of ACP countries increase, the number of places on the standing committees will increase pro rata.

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2. Two of the committees shall be composed of 52 members and one of 50 members and shall consist of equal numbers of, on the one hand, Members of the European Parliament and, on the other, members of Parliament representing the ACP countries. Should the number of ACP countries increase, the number of places on the standing committees will increase pro rata.

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3. Members may also attend meetings of committees to which they do not belong in an advisory capacity or if the subject under discussion covers their country or region, if invited by the Committee Bureau.

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3. Members may also attend meetings of committees to which they do not belong in an advisory capacity or if the subject under discussion covers their country or region, if invited by the Committee Bureau.

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4. The participation of representatives who are not members of a Parliament shall only be allowed if the subject under discussion covers their country, but they will not have the right to vote.

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4. The participation of representatives who are not members of a Parliament shall only be allowed if the subject under discussion covers their country, but they will not have the right to vote.

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5. Unless a committee decides otherwise, all meetings are public.

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5. Unless a committee decides otherwise, all meetings are public.

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Article 3

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Article 3

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1. The composition of the committees shall, as far as possible, reflect the composition of the Assembly.

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1. The composition of the committees shall, as far as possible, reflect the composition of the Assembly.

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2. The committees shall elect a Committee Bureau among its members for a period of one year.

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2. The committees shall elect a Committee Bureau among its members for a period of one year.

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3. The Committee Bureau shall consist of two co-chairmen (one representative of the European Parliament and one representative of the ACP countries) and two co-vice-chairmen (one representative of the ACP countries and one representative of the European Parliament).

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3. The Committee Bureau shall consist of two co-chairmen (one representative of the European Parliament and one representative of the ACP countries) and four co-vice-chairmen (two representatives of the ACP countries and two representatives of the European Parliament).

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4. The committees shall be jointly chaired by a member of the European Parliament and by a member of a Parliament representing an ACP country.

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4. The committees shall be jointly chaired by a member of the European Parliament and by a member of a Parliament representing an ACP country.

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5. The committees may appoint rapporteurs to examine specific questions within their competence and prepare reports and resolutions to be submitted to the Assembly.

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5. The committees may appoint rapporteurs to examine specific questions within their competence and prepare reports to be submitted to the Assembly, subject to authorisation from the Bureau, in accordance with Article 2 of the Rules of Procedure.

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Motions for resolutions contained in reports may be accompanied by an explanatory statement, which shall not exceed four pages.

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6. The standing committees may discuss other agenda items without report and advise the Bureau in writing that the said items were discussed.

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7. Committees shall also contribute to the dialogue with non-state actors, in accordance with Article 17(3) of the Partnership Agreement, in particular by means of hearings.

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6. The committees shall report to the Assembly on their activities.

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8. The committees shall report to the Assembly on their activities.

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Article 4

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Article 4

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1. Committees shall meet when convened by their co-chairs and for a maximum of four sessions per year, two of them during the session of the Assembly.

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1. Committees shall meet when convened by their co-chairs and for a maximum of four sessions per year, two of them during the session of the Assembly.

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2. Any member may table amendments for consideration in committee. As far as the procedure is concerned, Articles 3 (attendance of other institutions), 4 (observers), 9 (quorum), 10 (presidency of sittings), 16 (right to vote and methods of voting) and 29 (consultation with civil society) of the Rules of Procedure of the Assembly shall apply mutatis mutandis to committee meetings.

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2. Any member may table amendments for consideration in committee. As far as the procedure is concerned, Articles 3 (attendance of other institutions), 4 (observers), 9 (quorum), 10 (presidency of sittings), 16 (right to vote and methods of voting) and 29 (consultation with civil society) of the Rules of Procedure of the Assembly shall apply mutatis mutandis to committee meetings.

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