The 33rd plenary session of the Black Sea Economic Cooperation Parliamentary Assembly (PABSEC) will open on Friday, at the headquarters of the Romanian Parliament in Bucharest.
The works will be chaired by the Romanian Speaker of the Chamber of Deputies Roberta Anastase, who is the PABSEC incumbent Chairman.
President Traian Basescu is also expected to attend the opening of the works.
There will be approached such issues related to the strategies and policies against the economic-financial crisis in the member states of the Black Sea Economic Cooperation Organization, reads a press release of the Deputies Chamber.
The MPs will also discuss a series of reports over the development of the sea transportation in the Black Sea area, as well as related to the legal and socio-cultural aspects of the migration pheonomenon in the region and are to adopt a series of recommendations prepared by the Assembly’s specialized committees.
On this occasion, the Romanian Speaker of Deputies will meet the Chairman of the National Assembly of the Republic of Serbia Slavica Djukic-Dejanovic and also Valeri Yazev, the Vice- President of the State Duma of the Russian Federation.
Romania is for the 4th time since the setting up of the organization hosting the Presidency, according to the rotation principle. Russian State Duma Vice-President Yazev will take over the Presidency from Roberta Anastase in the end of the current session.
Expected to participate in the event to be concluded don Saturday are also the parliamentary delegations of the PABSEC member states, the representatives of the BSECO, members of the European Parliament, representatives of the Council of European Union, of the Government, of other international parliamentary bodies, diplomats and experts.
The BSECO was set up in 1992, with 11 members: Albania, Azerbaijan, Armenia, Bulgaria, the Russian Federation, Georgia, Greece, the Republic of Moldova, Romania, Turkey and Ukraine.
































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