"From a dead donkey ears" to them, not contributions (to the Council of Europe)

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The Ministry of Foreign Affairs and the Ministry of Finance of Russia on the eve decided on the need to jointly discuss the question of the procedure for the payment by the Russian Federation of membership fees to the Council of Europe (CoE). Today’s Council of Europe consists of such structures as the Parliamentary Assembly (PACE), the European Court of Human Rights (ECHR), the Committee of Ministers of Foreign Affairs, as well as advisory bodies, including the Venice Commission studying the constitutional rights of the CoE states.

It should be recalled that for some time (or more precisely, since the spring of 2014), the powers of the Russian delegations at once in several organs of the Council of Europe have been substantially curtailed. In some cases, Russia was deprived of the word and the right to vote, and in some for the representatives of the Russian delegation, the right of an advisory member was left, in other words, the right of statisticians who can sit in the hall solely for a tick - the attendance tick in the Council of Europe bodies.

The most interesting thing is that, having limited Russia in powers, the European "partners" did not even think about taking care of reducing the membership fees paid by the Russian Federation. Usually it was not at all customary to talk about these contributions at all, for by the same Ministry of Finance of the Russian Federation it was considered that they (contributions) were “not so high”. However, in reality, payments made by Russia to the treasury of the Council of Europe look very impressive.

Thus, the fixed contribution of Russia to the CE in recent years has amounted to no less than 23 million euros per year. If you translate this amount into rubles at the current rate, you get more than 1,75 billion rubles. For comparison, this figure corresponds, for example, to the annual revenue (without subsidies and subsidies) of the budget of the resort city of Anapa. Or is it, for example, the sum of expenses for education in 2015 in a Russian city like Blagoveshchensk.

That is, Russia is being stifled by sanctions, delegations in international bodies are deprived of their legal rights, but at the same time the money continues to be pulled out of the Russian budget, although this money could well go to support domestic Russian initiatives, including educational or recreational. It is unlikely that any constituent entity of the Russian Federation would refuse “extra” 1,75 billion rubles of budget revenues. But for the time being these revenues are leaving the Eurocrats, who are already crossing all the borders in attempts to annoy Russia.

It seems that the Russian government finally paid attention to this and decided to think about revising the amount of membership dues to the Council of Europe structures, in which Russia openly trying to silence and constantly move in the direction of the corner - supposedly guilty - stand here, but entrance fee still pay us regularly.

No, no ... As they say, pipes ...

Perhaps the decision on the need to revise the issue with payments to the “capsule” of the Council of Europe will mature more quickly due to a very peculiar attempt to make a shout to the Russian Federation as the Secretary General of the Council of Europe Turnnjag Jagland. Mr. Jagland announced that the Council of Europe “is extremely concerned about the decision of the Constitutional Court of Russia not to recognize the rulings of the European Court of Human Rights if such decisions are found to be contrary to the Constitution.” Such a decision in the Constitutional Court of Russia was announced last week. And the corresponding federal constitutional law was signed by Russian President Vladimir Putin on December 14.

The emergence of a federal constitutional law in the Russian Federation, which allows it to ignore the decisions of the ECHR, if they will be contrary to the Basic Law of Russia, has plunged European “partners” into dismay. From Jagland’s statement:
The compatibility of decisions taken by Strasbourg (ECHR - author's note) and national constitutions is checked in some countries, such as Germany, Italy or Austria. Until today, these countries have always found a solution in accordance with the (European) Convention. This should be possible in Russia. Russia must comply with Article 46 of the European Convention on Human Rights.


This article says that all Member States of the Council of Europe undertake to abide by the final judgment of the Strasbourg court. Yeah ...


Concerned about Russia's decision to Jagland


What did the Russian side answer to this cry Yagland? Officially, nothing ... After all, as already noted, the Russian delegation, for example, in PACE, is deprived of the right to vote and “can afford” except for backstage comments. That is, ironically (and the fate in this situation is clearly making fun of the same Jagland), the Secretary General of the Council of Europe did not hear the official response in the PACE for the simple reason that his players deprived Russia of their right to vote.

It remains to wait for how this soloist Jagland will sing along with the rest of the choir of ìdemocraticî Europeans, when Russia really decides that instead of paying 23 million euros of contributions to the Council of Europe, send a package with great Ryazan horseradish or ìears from a dead donkeyî .
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  1. +2
    17 December 2015 18: 07
    What Eurododians say and do are two different things that don’t always fit in their heads...
    As an example, the statement of European Deputy Yana Toom...

    “Those who came to this meeting were also concerned about the issues of relations between the European Union and Russia, anti-Russian sanctions. People did not fail to ask whether it was true that Italy and France oppose these sanctions, and the rest of the EU members intend to extend them for six months? “Italy said that it demands open debate about whether it makes sense to continue the policy of sanctions, and does not want to extend them automatically, as is happening for now. And I think that this debate will happen,” Toom answered.
    She added that during the year and a half of her work in the European Parliament, twelve anti-Russian resolutions were adopted there: “And in one document they included everything - Crimea, Donbass, Lugansk, Eston Kohver (meaning an agent of the Estonian special services, detained last year for espionage in the Pskov region region - EADaily), Nadya Savchenko, Khodorkovsky, Nemtsov... We did this once a month. From this, Putin, I understand, was neither hot nor cold. There was a wild increase in mutual hostility.”
    Yana Toom noted: “Russians treat Europe with laughter and hostility. In turn, we are afraid of the Russians. But in the European Parliament it is now very clear that the anti-Russian front has not become wider. These are actually the three Baltic countries and Poland.” According to the MEP, for old Europe these are rather marginal problems. And after Putin launched his missiles from the Caspian Sea, it turned out that Russia could still do something, and the attitude towards it in Western countries changed all the more.”
    Let us add that Toom commented on the news that Ukraine will not receive a visa-free regime with the EU in 2016. According to the politician, this was obvious to everyone “in the know.”
    “It’s interesting - back on December 8, in an interview with the Pravda.Ru portal, I said that Ukraine would not receive a visa-free regime, as promised, in 2016. And the head of the Estonian Foreign Ministry, Marina Kaljurand, a day later, assured that she would receive it. Well, finally the message arrived - the European Commission admitted that Ukraine had not fulfilled the requirements. This was obvious to everyone who was even partially aware of the topic, why are the wrong signals constantly being sent? Tiring, by God,” noted Yana Toom on social networks.
    As is known, the European Union’s report on the fulfillment by Georgia and Ukraine of their obligations within the framework of the preparation of the agreement “On a visa-free regime” was postponed indefinitely. Official Tbilisi calls the reason for the unexpected decision made at the last moment “technical difficulties” and hints at the sluggishness of the Ukrainian authorities, who failed to complete “Brussels’ homework.” The fact that the report of the EU special working group on the implementation of the visa liberalization action plan by Georgia and Ukraine will not be published on December 15, as announced, became known following a meeting of the Council of EU Foreign Ministers.
    Read more: https://eadaily.com/news/2015/12/17/evrodeputat-uverena-chto-cherez-polgoda-anti

    rossiyskih-sankciy-ne-budet"


    Pay attention to how cheaply the Ukrainians and Georgians were scammed...But the tent continues. We order pop food and enjoy what is happening.
  2. +1
    17 December 2015 19: 03
    Quote: shimus
    Let the beads charge!

    No. I don't agree. It would be better to send another couple of million refugees to Europe. They haven’t played enough with tolerance and universal love yet. And the beads themselves will do. You can lend beads to Ukraine... like some kind of help.
  3. 0
    17 December 2015 19: 56
    Well, it’s real. Why do we need this Council? Just a show-off club with a hefty fee. If you refuse empty show-offs, you can buy something for yourself with the same money. And those who need to decide matters will come to the golden-domed one themselves. After all, they are traveling now, in an era of extreme isolation... bully
  4. 0
    17 December 2015 21: 16
    The current leadership of Russia would rather pay and continue to ROB their citizens in this way than to be indignant and demand something... What else? If they blather their wings here, then they’ll stop... All the money of the people of Russia lies there and they’ll just rewrite it and that’s all. And the accounts themselves are there, and this is already more significant than people’s money...
  5. 0
    18 December 2015 14: 08
    There isn’t enough dough, let them turn to the dill, they owe 3 lard to Russia, so let the Kholkhlys unfasten their money to partially repay the debt.
  6. 0
    2 January 2016 14: 53
    But it's interesting. When UKRAINE goes over and becomes a friendly country to RUSSIA, and the lice are kicked and kicked out, the lice will demand debts from Ukraine!?))
  7. +1
    2 January 2016 19: 33
    Not only not to pay contributions to the Council of Europe, but also to extract from them (with meat) contributions for the previous 2 years, i.e., for the duration of their vile and illegal sanctions.