MINUTES OF THE MEETING OF THE CHAIRPERSONS OF COSAC
Valletta, Malta, 23 January 2016
AGENDA:
1. Opening of the meeting
- Welcome address by Mr Angelo FARRUGIA, Speaker of the Maltese
Kamra
tad-Deputati
- Introductory remarks by Mr Luciano BUSUTTIL, Chair of the Foreign
and European Affairs Committee
2. Adoption of the agenda of the meeting of the Chairpersons of COSAC
3. Reflection on Malta’s EU Presidency
Keynote speakers: Mr Louis GRECH, Deputy Prime Minister and Minister for
European Affairs and Implementation of the Electoral Manifesto and Mr
Edward ZAMMIT LEWIS, Minister for Tourism
4. Procedural issues and miscellaneous matters
-
Briefing on the results of the Presidential Troika of COSAC
-
Draft agenda of the LVII COSAC
-
Outline of the 27th Bi-Annual Report of COSAC
-
Letters received by the Presidency
5. Discussion on the European Commission Work Programme 2017
Keynote speaker: Mr Frans TIMMERMANS, First Vice President of the
European Commission
Speakers: Ms Danuta Maria HÜBNER, Chair of the Committee on
Constitutional Affairs, European Parliament and Mr Bastiaan VAN
APELDOORN, Chair of the Committee on European Affairs of the Dutch
Eerste
Kamer
PROCEEDINGS
IN THE CHAIR: Mr Luciano BUSUTTIL, Chair of the Foreign and European Affairs Committee,
Maltese
Kamra tad-Deputati
1. Opening of the meeting
- Welcome address by Mr Angelo FARRUGIA, Speaker of the Maltese
Kamra
tad-Deputati
- Introductory remarks by Mr Luciano BUSUTTIL, Chairman of the Foreign
and European Affairs Committee
Mr Luciano BUSUTTIL, Chair of the Foreign and European Affairs Committee of the Maltese
Kamra tad-Deputati,
welcomed all the participants and invited them to watch a short video clip
outlining the priorities of the Maltese Presidency.
Mr Angelo FARRUGIA, Speaker of the Maltese
Kamra tad-Deputati,
welcomed all participants to
the first interparliamentary meeting of the Maltese Presidency, held in the smallest EU Member
State, which was for the first time at the helm of the Presidency of the Council of the European
Union. Mr FARRUGIA then continued by saying that Malta hoped to launch an eventful six-month
programme of interparliamenray meetings focussed on addressing current challenges.
Mr FARRUGIA pointed out that due to the country’s geographical position, it had historically
served as a viaduct between Europe and Africa. More recently, these ties had been further
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