A working group on forming the Eastern Partnership Parliamentary
Assembly has its first meeting in the building of the European
Parliament on January 14.
The meeting focused on the principle of representation of the EU national parliaments in the initiative.
Belarus was represented by Syarhei Maskevich, the head of the Standing Committee on Foreign Affairs and Ties with the CIS of the “house of representatives”, and Nina Mazai, the head of the Standing Committee on Foreign Affairs and National Security of the “council of the republic”.
However,
this does not mean that the European Parliament has recognized the
Belarusian parliament as legitimate, Euroradio learnt from a source in
this European institution. The meeting was organized by the Swedish
Parliament, not by the European Parliament. Invitations were sent by Goran Lennmarker, Chairman of the Foreign Affairs Committee in the Swedish Parliament.
“This
meeting was organized by the Swedish Parliament. The fact that it took
place in the building of the European Parliament was simply a technical
issue of having a venue. Indeed the European Parliament has little to
do with this event,” the EP representative says.
When
asked why opposition leaders were not invited, the source said that
this issue was decided by the Swedish side, i.e. the European
Parliament had nothing to do with this decision.
We
remind that the European Parliament does not recognize Lukashenka’s
“national assembly” as legitimate, because the 2008 parliamentary
elections were not recognized free and fair.
Various European countries have different views on the invitation of Belarusian MPs to EURONEST.
“Parliamentarians
from several EU member countries do not agree that the delegation of
Belarus should comprise the members of the Belarusian parliament. Their
national parliaments will not endorse this concept. The European
Parliament does object to this concept as well. But, the European
Parliament is not directly linked with this issue,” the EP
representative said.
The meeting on January
14 was attended by representatives of the UK, Lithuania, Poland, Sweden
and Spain. Lithuania spoke against the participation of the Belarusian
MPs.
There are several options for Belarus to
participate in EURONEST. Firstly, MPs only can be part of the
Belarusian delegation. Secondly, there could be both MPs and
representatives of the opposition (5+5). The third option is that
Belarus is represented by opposition politicians only.
However,
any participation of the opposition would be of status significance
only, inviting Belarusian MPs would mean that EU values are disregarded.
“inclusion
of representatives of the official “parliament” only in the Eastern
Partnership Parliamentary Assembly would mean recognition of the
falsification system in Belarus” politologist Yury Chavusau thinks.
Taking
the final decision on the Belarusian delegation to Euronest is expected
within the next several weeks. On January 21, this issue will be
discussed by the president of the European Parliament, leaders of
political groups and one independent MEP.
EURONEST's
founding conference is preliminary scheduled for March 2010. There will
be 60 seats for MEPs and 10 seats for each of the Eastern Partnership
member states: Belarus, Azerbaijan, Armenia, Georgia, Moldova and
Ukraine.
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