Europaudvalget 2020-21
EUU Alm.del Bilag 752
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MINUTES OF THE MEETING OF THE PRESIDENTIAL TROIKA OF COSAC
Ljubljana, Slovenia, 16 July 2021
(held through videoconference)
PRESENT AT THE MEETING
CHAIR: Mr Marko POGAČNIK, Chair of the Committee on EU Affairs, Slovenian
Državni
zbor
; Mr Bojan KEKEC, Chair of the Commission for International Relations and European
Affairs, Slovenian
Državni svet
.
Mr Luis CAPOULAS SANTOS, Chairman of the European Affairs Committee, Portuguese
Assembleia da República
; Ms Sabine THILLAYE, French Chair of the European Affairs
Committee of the
Assemblée nationale
; Mr Jean-François RAPIN, Chair of the European
Affairs Committee of the French
Sénat
; Ms Roberta METSOLA, First Vice-President,
European Parliament.
(Mr Antonio TAJANI
,
Chair of the Committee for Constitutional Affairs, European Parliament,
was unable to attend.)
AGENDA
1. Adoption of the agenda of the Meeting of the Presidential Troika of COSAC
2. Approval of the draft programme of the Meeting of the Chairpersons of COSAC
3. Debate on the draft programme of the LXVI COSAC meeting
4. Approval of the outline of the 36th Bi-annual Report of COSAC
5. Debate on the Appointment Process of the Permanent Member of the COSAC
Secretariat for 2022-2023
6. Letters received by the Presidency
7. Any other business
PROCEEDINGS
1. Adoption of the agenda of the Meeting of the Presidential Troika of COSAC
Mr Marko POGAČNIK,
Chair of the Committee on EU Affairs, Slovenian
Državni zbor
,
welcomed the delegations of the Presidential Troika of COSAC (hereinafter referred to as "the
Troika") and opened the meeting by referring to a meeting held with Ms Roberta METSOLA,
First Vice-President, European Parliament, a few days prior. He thanked his colleague, Mr Luis
CAPOULAS SANTOS, Chairman of the European Affairs Committee, Portuguese
Assembleia
da República
, for the work done under the Portuguese Presidency, not least for paving the way
in relation to the Conference on the Future of Europe, and welcomed the Ms Sabine
THILLAYE, Chair of the European Affairs Committee of the French
Assemblée nationale
, and
Mr Jean-François RAPIN, Chair of the European Affairs Committee of the French
Sénat
. Mr
Bojan KEKEC, Chair of the Commission for International Relations and European Affairs,
Slovenian
Državni svet
, congratulated Mr CAPOULAS SANTOS on the excellent work of the
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Portuguese Presidency and welcomed the new members of the Troika, Ms THILLAYE and Mr
RAPIN.
Mr
POGAČNIK
then referred to the agenda of the meeting of the Troika, which was adopted
without amendment.
2. Approval of the draft programme of the Meeting of the Chairpersons of COSAC
The Chair referred to the programme of the meeting of the Chairpersons, which would be split
into two sessions.
The first session would focus on the priorities of the Slovenian Presidency of the Council of the
European Union and would be presented by Mr
Anže
LOGAR, Minister of Foreign Affairs of
the Republic of Slovenia.
The second session would deal with cybersecurity in the EU, with Mr Thierry BRETON,
European Commissioner for the Internal Market; Mr Matej TONIN, Minister of Defence of the
Republic of Slovenia; and Mr Juhan LEPASSAAR, Executive Director of the Union Agency
for Cybersecurity, as keynote speakers, as well as a short intervention by
Mr Uroš
SVETE,
Director of the Information Security Administration of the Republic of Slovenia.
The draft programme of the meeting of the Chairpersons of COSAC was approved without
amendment.
3. Debate on the draft programme of the LXVI COSAC meeting
Mr
POGAČNIK
then turned to the draft programme of the LXVI COSAC, and expressed the
hope to host it live, but at the same time assured colleagues that preparations for the possibility
of a videoconference were in place in case of such an eventuality. He introduced the four
thematic sessions which would be covered during the meeting:
The first session would report on the achievements of the Slovenian Presidency of the Council
of the European Union; the second session would deal with the future role of young people in
decision-making processes and beyond; the third session would address the European
Perspective for the Western Balkans; and the fourth and final session would be dedicated to the
Conference on the Future of Europe.
Mr
POGAČNIK
informed colleagues that both Ms Mariya GABRIEL, European
Commissioner for Innovation, Research, Culture, Education and Youth, as well as Ms Simona
KUSTEC, Minister of Education, Science and Sport of the Republic of Slovenia, would be
attending the Education, Youth, Culture and Sports Council to be held on the same day of the
COSAC plenary meeting, and would therefore not be physically attending the meeting, though
the possibility of a recorded video message or remote participation was not excluded. He further
noted that while the decision on additional invited speakers for this panel had not yet been
taken, the panel would include a youth representative to represent the views of their generation.
Ms METSOLA expressed full support for the events that the Slovenian Presidency was
planning on hosting. She confirmed the presence of the European Parliament co-Chairs at the
COSAC Plenary and proposed a speaker on behalf of the European Parliament to provide the
Institutionƒs perspective under the third session.
4. Approval of the Outline of the 36th Bi-annual Report of COSAC
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Mr
POGAČNIK
presented the outline of the 36th Bi-annual Report of COSAC, which would
be divided into three parts: the first chapter would explore the digitalisation of Parliaments
during the digital transition and the COVID-19 pandemic; the second chapter would focus on
the future role of young people in decision-making processes and beyond; and the third chapter
would address the Conference on the Future of Europe.
The questionnaire would be circulated on 26 July 2021, with replies expected by 21 September.
5. Debate on the Appointment Process of the Permanent Member of the COSAC
Secretariat for 2022–2023
The Chair noted that Mr Kenneth CURMI was reaching the end of the second and final term of
his post by the end of the year. The Presidency would be calling for Parliaments to submit
nominations for the position by 15 October. The decision on the further process of the selection
of the candidate would then be decided within the framework of the Presidential Troika, which
would also then be proposing the selected candidate for approval during the plenary meeting in
November.
6. Letters received by the Presidency
The Chair referred to the following letters received by the Presidency:
Letters requesting invitation to attend the COSAC meetings were received from Mr Eric
NUSSBAUMER, President of the Swiss delegation for relations with the European
Parliament, Swiss
Assemblée fédérale
; Mr Tone Wilhelmsen TRØEN, President of the
Norwegian
Stortinget
; Lord Charles KINNOULL, Chair of the European Union
Committee, UK
House of Lords
; Mr Pere López, Chair of the Committee on Foreign
Affairs, Andorran
Consell General
. Mr
POGAČNIK
said that, following consultation
with the Presidential Troika, invitations would be sent to all the above parliaments.
Letter from the Croatian
Hrvatski sabor
wishing the Slovenian Presidency a successful
implementation of the Parliamentary Dimension of the Presidency.
Letter from the French
Assemblée nationale
and French
Sénat
proposing the
establishment of two working groups during the Slovenian Presidency.
Ms THILLAYE wished the best for the Slovenian Presidency, which would be facing intense
work in the following months. She expounded on the proposal put forward in the successive
French Presidencyƒs letter calling for the establishment of working groups. Ms THILLAYE
informed colleagues that the French Parliament would probably hold the COSAC Plenary in
March and explained that, given this tight timeframe, the establishment of working groups
during the Slovenian presidency would provide an immediate opportunity to ensure that
conclusions and results would be available during the first semester of 2022. She emphasized
the need to shed more light on the work of COSAC, in order to get more visibility and media
coverage. She further explained how the groups would concentrate on two issues. The first
would focus on the rule of law and the work towards a common understanding of this principle.
The second would focus on the role of national Parliaments in the European Union, adding that
the work would be done in cooperation with the European Parliament. She once again
emphasised the tight timeframe of the French Presidency and highlighted the need for the
working groups to start working as soon as possible to achieve concrete results that would be
presented at the COSAC plenary meeting during their presidency.
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Mr RAPIN expressed his support for the Slovenian Presidency and underscored the views
expressed by Ms THILLAYE, adding that the decision to hold these working groups had come
after long discussions, and as an expression of the wish to give COSAC a stronger voice. It was
important to coordinate with the Slovenian Presidency given the tight timeframe that the French
Presidency would be dealing with, and acknowledged the need to explain the initial idea and
proposal in more detail.
Mr CAPOULAS SANTOS also wished the best for the Slovenian Presidency and looked
forward to working with the latter as well as the French colleagues. With regard to the proposal
presented by the French colleagues, Mr CAPOULAS SANTOS agreed that there was a lack of
visibility when it came to COSAC. He supported the proposal in principle, and expressed his
willingness to discuss it further, but stressed the need for a more detailed proposal on the
purpose and themes of the working groups.
Mr POGAČNIK
said that due to the Rules of Procedure of the Slovenian National Assembly
and National Council a decision on this proposal from the Slovenian Parliament was not
possible in such a short time. He further acknowledged the importance of the Conference on
the Future of Europe (CoFE) and stressed that any actions that could show a lack of confidence
in the work and result of the CoFE should be avoided. It would be just as necessary to show the
citizens what the added value of two extra groups in COSAC, in addition to the ones already
existing under the CoFE umbrella, would be. In addition, the existence of two new working
groups might be interpreted as a lack of confidence in the work of fellow national
parliamentarians, who are representatives in the CoFE. He also stressed that any competition
between working groups should also be avoided. In this regard, the Slovenian Presidency was
wary of establishing such additional working groups and urged the French colleagues to submit
a more detailed proposal.
Mr KEKEC echoed these sentiments, stating that while the French proposal should be taken
into consideration, it was important to convey clear messages and avoid any duplication of
work.
Mr CAPOULAS SANTOS referred to the question of alternate/substitute members in the
plenary of the CoFE. He informed colleagues of his wish to raise this issue to the Chairs of the
European Affairs Committees to ensure that these questions are discussed at the Executive
Board Meeting, in order to guarantee that every plenary session would be represented by all the
members of a delegation.
Mr POGAČNIK asserted that the French proposal would be taken into account, but
once again
stressed the need for a written form of the detailed proposal in order to present it to other
Parliaments.
Mr RAPIN agreed with this position and thanked the Chair for his willingness to consider the
proposal.
Ms THILLAYE also appreciated the misgivings expressed and the need to clarify the proposal
further, and also stressed that there should be no confusion between the work of COSAC and
the work of the CoFE. The aim of the working groups was to better define the role of COSAC.
She also thanked the Chair for taking the proposal into consideration.
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Mr CAPOULAS SANTOS also agreed with the Chairƒs proposal and, while noting that the
rules of procedure foresaw the creation of such working groups, he underscored the need for a
detailed proposal.
Ms METSOLA also spoke about the need to have a written proposal. She shared the concerns
regarding possible overlap and duplication of work and expressed the willingness of the
European Parliament to help ensure this would not happen.
7. Any other business
There was no other business.
Mr KEKEC thanked all participants to the meeting for the constructive debate.
Echoing these sentiments, Mr POGAČNIK closed the
meeting.
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