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    European parliamentary summit in Strasbourg debates: 'How democratic is our
    democracy?'

    Strasbourg, 10.05.2004 - More than 50 Speakers and presidents of parliament
    from across Europe, as well as the heads of some ten European parliamentary
    assemblies, gather in Strasbourg from 17 to 19 May 2004 for a parliamentary
    summit on the theme "Europe of citizens: parliaments and participation of
    citizens".

    Sub-themes of the biennial European Conference of Presidents of Parliaments,
    hosted this year by the Council of Europe Parliamentary Assembly, include:
    "How democratic is our democracy?", ways in which modern technology can
    improve democratic procedures, and co-operation between national parliaments
    and European assemblies. Discussion is expected on the use of referenda and
    plebiscites, the democratic deficit, low voter turnout in European elections
    and e-voting, among other subjects.

    Representatives of the parliaments of all 45 Council of Europe member
    states1 and of three observer states2 have been invited, as well as the
    Presidents of the European Parliament and the Assembly of the Western
    European Union. The heads of the parliamentary bodies of the Benelux,
    Central European Initiative, CIS, NATO, the Nordic Council, OSCE and PABSEC
    have also been invited as observers. Academic experts will present
    discussion papers.

    On the fringes of the summit, there will be separate meetings of:
    * Speakers from the parliaments of EU member and candidate countries
    * Speakers from the parliaments of the Western European Union
    * Speakers from the parliaments of the three South Caucasus countries:
    Armenia, Azerbaijan and Georgia
    * The Secretaries-General of the participating parliaments and assemblies

    The first European Speakers' conference was held in 1975, and it has taken
    place every two years in recent times, hosted alternately in Strasbourg or
    in the capital of a Council of Europe member state.

    The conference is open to accredited press (contact +33 3 88 41 25 44 for
    accreditation), with full press facilities available. The plenary session
    begins at 9.30 am on Tuesday 18 May in the debating chamber of the Palais de
    l'Europe, Strasbourg.

    For further information, including a full programme and the conference
    papers, see the conference website at
    http://assembly.coe.int/conference2004/.


    1. For bicameral parliaments, the Speakers of both chambers have been
    invited to attend.
    2. The Canadian Senate and House of Commons, Israeli Knesset and Mexican
    Senate and Chamber of Representatives.

    Press Release
    Parliamentary Assembly Communication Unit
    Ref: 226a04
    Tel: +33 3 90 21 50 26
    Fax :+33 3 90 21 41 34
    [email protected]
    internet: www.coe.int/press



    The Parliamentary Assembly brings together 626 members from the national
    parliaments of the 45 member states.
    President: Peter Schieder (Austria, SOC); Secretary General of the Assembly:
    Bruno Haller.
    Political Groups: SOC (Socialist Group); EPP/CD (Group of the European
    People's Party); LDR (Liberal, Democratic and Reformers' Group);
    EDG (European Democratic Group); UEL (Group of the Unified European Left).
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