09.02.2010
Committee of the Regions Bureau Meeting
Committee of the Regions
Rue Belliard 101
1040 Brussels
Phone: +32 (0)2 282 22 11
Fax: +32 (0)2 282 23 25
Email: activitescdr@cor.europa.eu
Link to the organizer
Committee of the Regions Bureau Meeting
Committee of the Regions
Rue Belliard 101
1040 Brussels
Phone: +32 (0)2 282 22 11
Fax: +32 (0)2 282 23 25
Email: activitescdr@cor.europa.eu
Link to the organizer
Conference / Convention
Type of Event
Regions & Cities
Policy Field of Event
Registration required
Limitation
Committee of the Regions building
rue Belliard 97-101
B- 1000 Brussels
rue Belliard 97-101
B- 1000 Brussels
Location of event
The Committee of the Regions Bureau reflects the pluralism that exists within the Committee. To this end, the Bureau is composed of the President and the first Vice-President, 27 other Vice-Presidents (one for each Member State), 27 other members and the chairmen of the political groups.
Like the President, the CoR Bureau has a term of two years.
The core task of the Bureau is to monitor the implementation of the policy programme and the presentation of the annual and end-of-term assessments. It prepares, organises and coordinates the work of the CoR plenary sessions and commissions. It is also responsible for financial, organisational and administrative matters concerning members and alternates, as well as the internal organisation of the Committee and its Secretariat-General.
As a rule, the Bureau meets seven times a year: before each of the five plenary sessions in Brussels and two extraordinary meetings, each of which is held in the Member State that takes up the Council presidency.
Like the President, the CoR Bureau has a term of two years.
The core task of the Bureau is to monitor the implementation of the policy programme and the presentation of the annual and end-of-term assessments. It prepares, organises and coordinates the work of the CoR plenary sessions and commissions. It is also responsible for financial, organisational and administrative matters concerning members and alternates, as well as the internal organisation of the Committee and its Secretariat-General.
As a rule, the Bureau meets seven times a year: before each of the five plenary sessions in Brussels and two extraordinary meetings, each of which is held in the Member State that takes up the Council presidency.
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