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". − I voted in favour of this report because in it Parliament presents an assessment of the work of the African, Caribbean and Pacific (ACP) and EU Joint Parliamentary Assembly (JPA) in 2011. In 2011, ten resolutions and two declarations were adopted. In the session of the Assembly in Hungary, there were three reports by the standing committees, on democracy and constitutional order, budgetary support and water pollution, and the JPA adopted resolutions on democratic upheavals in North Africa and the Middle East and the situation in the Côte d’Ivoire. The workshops on climate change and agriculture, conductive education and innovation for development all attracted a large number of participants and great interest. In the session of the Assembly in Togo three resolutions contained in the reports by the standing committees on the Treaty of Lisbon, debt, and persons with disabilities were adopted. The session also adopted resolutions on the food crisis in the Horn of Africa and the impact of the Arab Spring on neighbouring Sub-Saharan states. Two Co-Presidents’ declarations on human rights in Eritrea and the security situation in Somalia were also issued. The workshops on energy, malaria and youth unemployment in Togo provided good opportunities to discuss important regional issues in depth. Lastly, in 2011 the Working Group on the Working Methods of the JPA, established in order to enhance the political role of the JPA as well as to provide for improvements in efficiency, concluded its work, enabling a first set of amendments to the Rules of Procedure to be adopted in Budapest."@en1

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