Ad Hoc Committees
OSCE PA Ad Hoc Committees are established to address specific issues or areas that can benefit from parliamentary attention. Ad Hoc Committees have been established by the Standing Committee to work on problems in Abkhazia, Belarus and Moldova as well as to address the need for greater transparency and accountability in the OSCE.
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Belarus
The OSCE Parliamentary Assembly Ad Hoc Working Group on Belarus was appointed in October 1998 in order to assist in the development of democracy in Belarus and facilitate national reconciliation.
The main aim of the Working Group has been to facilitate dialogue between the Government and opposition of Belarus in an attempt to promote free and fair election processes and aid in the development of democracy.
In all of its meetings, the Group has stressed the importance of participation in the OSCE process and the need to find peaceful, inclusive solutions to the country's various political problems.
Members:
- Ms. Uta Zapf, Chair (Germany)
- Ms. Vilija Aleknaite Abramikiene (Lithuania)
- Mr. Claudio D'Amico (Italy)
- Mr. Morten Hoeglund (Norway)
- Mr. Christian Holm (Sweden)
- Mr. Pawel Poncyljusz (Poland)
- Mr. Serhiy Shevchuk (Ukraine)
- Mr. Karl-Georg Wellmann (Germany)
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Transparency and Accountability
The mandate of the OSCE Parliamentary Assembly's Ad Hoc Committee on Transparency and Accountability, established in 2001, was extended in the spring of 2010. Emphasizing that it was time to reinvigorate the work of the Transparency Committee, the President appointed new Members, including Member of the Finnish Parliament Johannes Koskinen as Chair.
The Committee is made up of senior members of the Assembly from 14 countries.
Members:
- Mr. Johannes Koskinen, Head, Finland
- Mr. Francois-Xavier De Donnea, Belgium
- Mr. Consiglio Di Nino, Canada
- Ms. Doris Barnett, Germany
- Mr. Adil Akhmetov, Kazakhstan
- Mr. Petur Blondal, Iceland
- Mr. Riccardo Migliori, Italy
- Ms. Vilija Abramikiene, Lithuania
- Mr. Joao Soares, Portugal
- Ms. Suzana Grubjesic, Serbia
- Mr. Tony Lloyd, UK
President Petros Efthymoiu (Greece) and Treasurer Roberto Battelli (Slovenia) serve as ex officio members.
On 9 July 2010, in a side meeting at the Oslo Annual Session, the newly re-comprised Committee met to discuss priorities and their proposed work plan. Mr. Koskinen outlined his ideas which were included in the resolution passed later in the day entitled "Strengthening the Involvement of the OSCE Parliamentary Assembly in the Corfu Process on Security in Europe." He particularly emphasized the need to re-focus the work of the OSCE at the political level and on political issues, raising the idea of developing a toolkit for Members of Parliament to increase their interaction with their national governments on OSCE-related issues.
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Moldova
The Parliamentary Team on Moldova was established in early 2000. The Team's mandate calls on it to promote peace, stability and the rule of law in Moldova, while affirming the unity of the State, by engaging in and promoting dialogue between parties and organizations representing different sections of the Moldovan population. Resolving the status of Transdniestria is a particular priority of the Parliamentary Team.
For the parliamentary elections in March 2005, the Chair of the Group was appointed the Chair-in-Office's Special Co-ordinator for the Election Observation Mission. The Team has sought ways to continue engagement with its partners in Moldova by promoting dialogue on the course of the negotiations on the status of Transdniestria.
Members:
- Ms. Walburga Habsburg Douglas, Sweden, Chair
- Mr. Francois-Xavier De Donnea, Belgium
- Mr. Pierluigi Mantini, Italy
- Ms. Viola von Cramon-Taubadel, Germany
- Mr. Alf Dubs, UK
- Ms. Bihlun Tamayligil, Turkey





