Marc Cools, President of the Congress


Marc Cools (Belgium, ILDG) was elected President of the Congress of Local and Regional Authorities of the Council of Europe on 24 October 2023 for a mandate of two years and a half. He is currently the Communal Councillor of Uccle (Belgium) and Honorary Vice-President of the Brussels Parliament  and was previously the chair of the Independent and Liberal Democrat Group in the Congress.

The President's role is to direct the political activities of the Congress and its Chambers, to carry out Congress policy and to represent the Congress vis-à-vis other international organisations, within the context of the Council of Europe's general policy on external relations.

The President of the Congress ensures that decisions taken by the Congress are implemented and reacts on behalf of the Congress to current developments. He or she also presents the activities of the Congress and the texts that it has adopted to the Parliamentary Assembly and Committee of Ministers of the Council of Europe.  

Indietro Gudrun Mosler-Törnström: "Women's participation in politics remains among top political priorities in Europe”

Gudrun Mosler-Törnström:

"Women's participation and representation, as well as gender equality, remain at the top of the political agenda in Europe," said Congress President Gudrun Mosler-Törnström addressing participants at the opening of the Eurasian Women's Forum in St Petersburg, Russian Federation, on 20 September 2018.

"The fair and equitable participation of women and men in public life is fundamental to democracy," she stressed underlining the commitment of the Council of Europe, whose three assemblies - the Congress of Local and Regional Authorities, the Parliamentary Assembly and the Committee of Ministers - are now chaired by women.  " In the Congress, we have enforced a 30 per cent minimum requirement for women’s participation in national delegations. As a result, over the past five years alone, the representation of women in national delegations rose from 31% to 42%, and women constitute today 65% of the Congress executive leadership," she explained.

However, the President of the Congress stressed that, despite the progress made, women still remain largely under-represented at all levels of government and in all spheres of society. " Good laws are not enough to change the biased perception of the women’s role in society, which is proving to be a persistent challenge," she said stressing the importance of the local and regional levels in this regard. "If we do not achieve a high representation of women at the local level, we will not achieve parity in national parliaments and governments. As this level is closest to citizens, it makes it easier to combat prejudices against women and it is often a stepping stone for their national careers. »

Solutions may be based on the establishment of quotas or balanced representation, and above all, must be the concern of the whole society. They also require the commitment of local, regional and central governments, political parties and the media, as well as the possibility of creating platforms for dialogue and networking between women - but also between women and men.

In line with its work in this field, the Congress will contribute to the World Forum for Democracy, organised by the Council of Europe in Strasbourg in November 2018, under the theme "Gender Equality : Whose battle?".

Presidency St Petersburg, Russian Federation 20 September 2018
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Tunc Soyer, President of the Chamber of Regions

Tunc Soyer (Türkiye, SOC/G/PD) was elected on 25 October 2023 President of the Chamber of Regions of the Congress for a two-and-a-half-year term of office.

Bernd Vöhringer, President of the Chamber of Local Authorities

Bernd Vöhringer (Germany, EPP/CCE) was elected on 25 October 2023 President of the Chamber of Local Authorities of the Congress for a two-and-a-half-year term of office.