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Secretary General of the Council of Europe

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Political role in the Council of Europe

Secretary General of the
Council of Europe
Emblem of the Council of Europe
Incumbent
Alain Berset
since 18 September 2024
AppointerParliamentary Assembly of the Council of Europe
Term length5 years
Inaugural holderJacques Camille Paris
Formation1949
DeputyBjørn Berge
Websitecoe.int/t/secretarygeneral
mapEurope portal

Thesecretary general of the Council of Europe (French:secrétaire général du Conseil de l'Europe) is elected by theParliamentary Assembly from a shortlist proposed by theCommittee of Ministers for a term of five years.

The secretary general is entrusted with the responsibility of meeting the aim for which theCouncil of Europe was set up in London on 5 May 1949, namely to achieve greater unity between its member states for the purpose of safeguarding and realising the ideals and principles which are their common heritage and facilitating their economic and social progress.

Although the secretary general's powers are not clearly defined, in practice the holder has overall responsibility for the strategic management of the Council of Europe's work programme and budget and oversees the day-to-day running of the Organisation and Secretariat.

List of secretaries general

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CountryImagePersonTook officeLeft office
FranceJacques Camille Paris11 August 194917 July 1953
FranceLéon Marchal [fr]21 September 195324 September 1956
ItalyLodovico Benvenuti [it]19 September 195715 March 1964
United KingdomPeter Smithers16 March 196415 September 1969
AustriaLujo Tončić-Sorinj16 September 196916 September 1974
GermanyGeorg Kahn-Ackermann [de]17 September 197417 September 1979
AustriaFranz Karasek1 October 19791 October 1984
SpainMarcelino Oreja Aguirre1 October 19841 June 1989
FranceCatherine Lalumière1 June 19891 June 1994
SwedenDaniel Tarschys1 June 19941 September 1999
AustriaWalter Schwimmer1 September 19991 September 2004
United KingdomTerry Davis1 September 20041 September 2009
NorwayThorbjørn Jagland1 October 200918 September 2019
CroatiaMarija Pejčinović Burić18 September 201918 September 2024
 SwitzerlandAlain Berset18 September 2024In office

Elections

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2009

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On 12 May 2009 theCommittee of Ministers informed theParliamentary Assembly that there would be only two candidates for the post of secretary general:Thorbjørn Jagland (formerprime minister of Norway) andWłodzimierz Cimoszewicz (former Prime Minister of Poland), thus rejecting a Belgian appeal to add two more people to the list of the candidates.[citation needed] Coincidentally, both candidates were Prime Ministers at the same time (1996–1997) and both aresocial democrats. On 23 June the Council of Europe Parliamentary Assembly decided to postpone the election at least until its September session, thus leaving the chair empty from 1 September 2009.[1]

The Parliamentary Assembly was angered by the decision of the Committee of Ministers to remove two of the four candidates from the shortlist: Belgian senatorLuc Van den Brande and Hungarian parliamentarianMátyás Eörsi, who are both members of the Parliamentary Assembly.[2] On 11 September 2009, reporting on the election controversy,Le Monde reported that the future secretary general would inherit an institution that was in crisis.[3]

On 30 September 2009 Thorbjørn Jagland was elected as secretary-general.[4] On 24 June 2014 he was re-elected to a second, five-year term to start on 1 October 2014.[5]

2019

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Four member states proposed candidates by 10 January 2019, who were then considered by the Committee of Ministers. Among them, the two who were selected to progress to be voted on by the Parliamentary Assembly[6] were Belgium's foreign ministerDidier Reynders and Croatia's foreign ministerMarija Pejčinović Burić. Pejčinvoić Burić was elected by a margin of 54 votes and took office on 15 October 2019.

Nominated for consideration by the Committee of Ministers:

Selected by the Committee to be voted on by the Parliamentary Assembly:

The Parliamentary Assembly voted on the candidates on 26 June 2019

2024

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The Parliamentary Assembly voted on the candidates on 25 June 2024[9]

References

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  1. ^Judith Crosbie (23 June 2009)."Council of Europe defers secretary-general vote". EuropeanVoice.com. Retrieved29 August 2009.
  2. ^Smyth, Jamie (12 May 2009)."Council to battle Russia on Protocol 14". Irish Times. Retrieved15 September 2009.
  3. ^Smolar, Piotr (11 September 2009)."Le futur secrétaire général du Conseil de l'Europe héritera d'une institution en crise". Le Monde. Retrieved15 September 2009.
  4. ^"THORBJORN JAGLAND ELECTED SECRETARY GENERAL OF COUNCIL OF EUROPE". panorama.am. 30 September 2009. Retrieved2 October 2009.
  5. ^"Thorbjørn Jagland re-elected Secretary General of the Council of Europe".www.coe.int.
  6. ^"Election of the Secretary General of the Council of Europe: Candidatures received". Council of Europe. 11 January 2019.
  7. ^"Didier Reynders stelt zich kandidaat als secretaris-generaal van Raad van Europa". VRTNWS. 7 January 2019.
  8. ^"Lithuanian govt nominates Kubilius for Council of Europe's secgen". Baltic Times. 27 December 2018.
  9. ^"Alain Berset elected Secretary General of the Council of Europe". Council of Europe. 25 June 2024.

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