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The European Committee of the Regions
The European Committee of the Regions
The European Committee of the Regions
Article 13 of the Treaty on European Union (TEU) – provisions on the institutions
Article 306 TFEU (ex Article 264 TEC) – the European Committee of the Regions
Article 307 TFEU (ex Article 265 TEC) – the European Committee of the Regions
Members
CoR members are proposed by the governments of the 27 Member States and appointed by the Council for 5 years. Council Decision (EU) 2019/852 sets the number of members at 329 following the United Kingdom’s withdrawal from the EU.
National delegations of members reflect the overall political, geographical and local/regional balance of each Member State as follows:
Members also form political groups reflecting their political views.
The CoR’s role in the legislative procedure
Organisation of work
Commissions prepare draft opinions, reports and resolutions which are then adopted at the plenary session. The six commissions are the following:
The composition of the commissions reflects that of the CoR as a whole. Each member belongs to at least one but not more than two commissions. Exceptions may be made for members from Member States with fewer members than the number of commissions. Commission meetings are normally open to the public.
Plenary sessions are chaired by the President of the CoR and decide by a majority of the votes cast, unless the rules of procedure provide otherwise. Sessions are always streamed on the internet. The plenary adopts:
It also:
The Bureau draws up the CoR’s political programme and oversees its implementation. It also coordinates the work of the plenary assembly and the commissions. It consists of the president, the first vice-president, 27 other vice-presidents (one for each Member State), 26 other members and the chairs of the political groups.
The president is the CoR’s representative and directs its work.
Interregional groups are platforms where local and regional authorities in the Member States and beyond can exchange views and develop new ideas. Groups comprise at least 10 CoR members from at least four countries or a group of regions representing a cross-border cooperation project. They have been set up on a number of issues, such as Brexit, health and insular regions.
The CoR also coordinates networks to enable regions and cities to exchange best practices.
Secretariat-General
The CoR has a Secretariat-General headed by a secretary-general. The secretary-general is appointed by the Bureau by a two-thirds majority of its members for a period of 5 years, and ensures that the decisions taken by the Bureau or by the president are carried out.
They have applied since 22 July 2023.
The CoR is based in Brussels and shares some of its permanent secretariat services (those related to logistics, ICT and translation) with the EESC.
For further information, see:
Consolidated version of the Treaty on European Union – Title III – Provisions on the institutions – Article 13 (OJ C 202, 7.6.2016, p. 22).
Consolidated version of the Treaty on the Functioning of the European Union – Part Six – Institutional and financial provisions – Title I – Institutional provisions – Chapter 3 – The Union’s advisory bodies – Article 300 (OJ C 202, 7.6.2016, p. 177).
Consolidated version of the Treaty on the Functioning of the European Union – Part Six – Institutional and financial provisions – Title I – Institutional provisions – Chapter 3 – The Union’s advisory bodies – Section 2 – The Committee of the Regions – Article 305 (ex Article 263, second, third and fourth paragraphs, TEC) (OJ C 202, 7.6.2016, pp. 178–179).
Consolidated version of the Treaty on the Functioning of the European Union – Part Six – Institutional and financial provisions – Title I – Institutional provisions – Chapter 3 – The Union’s advisory bodies – Section 2 – The Committee of the Regions – Article 306 (ex Article 264 TEC) (OJ C 202, 7.6.2016, p. 179).
Consolidated version of the Treaty on the Functioning of the European Union – Part Six – Institutional and financial provisions – Title I – Institutional provisions – Chapter 3 – The Union’s advisory bodies – Section 2 – The Committee of the Regions – Article 307 (ex Article 265 TEC) (OJ C 202, 7.6.2016, p. 179).
European Committee of the Regions – Rules of Procedure (OJ L 184, 21.7.2023, pp. 83–108).
Council Decision (EU) 2020/102 of 20 January 2020, appointing the members and alternate members of the Committee of the Regions for the period from 26 January 2020 to 25 January 2025 (OJ L 20, 24.1.2020, pp. 2–16).
Successive amendments to Decision 2020/102 have been incorporated into the original text. This consolidated version is of documentary value only.
Code of Conduct for members of the European Committee of the Regions (OJ L 20, 24.1.2020, pp. 17–23).
Council Decision (EU) 2019/852 of 21 May 2019 determining the composition of the Committee of the Regions (OJ L 139, 27.5.2019, pp. 13–14).
last update 08.09.2023