Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan expressed his congratulations to the newly elected Secretary General of the Council of Europe, Alain Berse. In a statement, Pashinyan emphasized the importance of the 75th anniversary of the Council of Europe amidst complex geopolitical challenges in Europe and beyond. He highlighted the critical need for a strong Council of Europe to uphold democracy and human rights during these challenging times.
Berse, who was previously the president of the Swiss Confederation, was elected as the Secretary General of the Council of Europe on June 25, succeeding Maria Pejcinovich Burich. The appointment is significant in light of the Council’s evolving role in upholding human rights and democratic principles. As threats to democracy and human rights continue to emerge, Berse will play a crucial role in navigating these complexities and strengthening the organization’s impact.
Pashinyan expressed his confidence in Berse’s ability to promote universal values, protect human rights, and ensure effective functioning within the convention system. He pledged his full support for Berse’s mission to advance fundamental values and principles within the Council of Europe’s geographic area. With this support from Prime Minister Pashinyan and other governments around the world, Berse’s tenure is expected to focus on defending universal values and promoting peace within the organization.
The appointment marks a new era for the Council of Europe as it continues its work towards achieving its goals in protecting human rights and promoting democratic principles across its member states. The organization faces numerous challenges such as terrorism, corruption, hate crimes, and discrimination that threaten its credibility and effectiveness. However, with leaders like Alain Berse leading from within its ranks, there is hope that it can overcome these challenges and continue to be an influential force for change in Europe and beyond.