7th term of the Croatian Parliament (22 December 2011 - 28 December 2015)

Delegation to the Parliamentary Committee for stabilization and accession (Croatia - EU Joint Parliamentary Committee)

About permanent delegation

The The Croatia-EU Joint Parliamentary Committee was established under the Stabilisation and Association Agreement concluded between Croatia and the European Communities and their Member States on 29 October 2001. Article 116 of the Agreement stipulates that political dialogue at parliamentary level is to take place within the framework of the Stabilisation and Association Parliamentary Committee, later renamed the Joint Parliamentary Committee (JPC).

The Committee was established in 2004 following the decisions of the Croatian Parliament and the European Parliament to constitute their delegations to the Joint Parliamentary Committee. The Croatian Parliament and the European Parliament delegations to the JPC are each composed of 15 Members and 15 Substitutes, whose political affiliations reflect the proportion of seats their political groups hold in their respective parliaments. In accordance with its Rules of Procedure, established at the Committee’s first meeting, the JPC meets twice a year, once in Brussels/Strasbourg and once in Croatia.

The Joint Parliamentary Committee has held 17 meetings since its establishment. The items of its agendas mainly refer to the achievements Croatia has made in the process of joining the European Union as well as to current events in the European Union. At the end of each meeting the Committee adopts joint declarations and recommendations.

At its 3rd plenary session held on 24 February 2012, the Seventh Croatian Parliament adopted the decision to establish the Delegation to the Croatia-EU JPC, its Members and Substitutes.

 

Meetings:

1. sastanak (Zagreb, 3. i 4. ožujka 2005.)

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Declaration and Recommendations  

 

2. sastanak (Bruxelles, 4. i 5. listopada 2005.)

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Declaration and Recommendations

 

3. sastanak (Dubrovnik, 20. i 21. ožujka 2006.)

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Declaration and Recommendations

 

4. sastanak (Bruxelles, 3. i 4. listopada 2006.)

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Declaration and Recommendations

 

5. sastanak (Zagreb, 20. i 21. ožujka 2007.)

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Declaration and Recommendations

 

6. sastanak (Bruxelles, 1. i 2. listopada 2007.)

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Declaration and Recommendations

 

7. sastanak (Opatija, 29. i 30. travnja 2008.)

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Declaration and Recommendations

 

8. sastanak (Bruxelles, 6. i 7. listopada 2008.)

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Declaration and Recommendations

 

9. sastanak (Zagreb, 23. i 24. veljače 2009.)

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Declaration and Recommendations

 

10. sastanak (Strasbourg, 25. i 26. studenoga 2009.)

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Declaration and Recommendations

 

11. sastanak (Zagreb, 29. i 20. ožujka 2010.)

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Declaration and Recommendations

 

12. sastanak (Bruxelles, 29. i 30. studenoga 2010.)

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Declaration and Recommendations

 

13. sastanak (Dubrovnik, 16. i 17. svibnja 2011.)

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Declaration and Recommendations

 

14. sastanak (Bruxelles, 11. listopada 2011.)

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Declaration and Recommendations

 

15. sastanak (Zagreb, 2. i 3. svibnja 2012.)

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Declaration and Recommendations

 

16. sastanak (Bruxelles, 10. i 11. listopada 2012.)

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Declaration and Recommendations

 

17. sastanak (Split, 29. i 30. travnja 2013.)

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Declaration and Recommendations

 

On the day of Croatian accession to the European Union 1 July 2013 the Delegation to the Parliamentary Committee for stabilization and accession (Croatia – EU Joint Parliamentary Committee) consisted of the following members:
 

Chairperson:
Plenković, Andrej

Deputy Chairpersons:
Picula, Tonino
Radoš, Jozo

Members:
Antičević Marinović, Ingrid
Borzan, Biljana
Božinović, Davor
Dalić, Martina
Jandroković, Gordan
Jerković, Romana
Kolman, Igor
Kulušić, Ante
Mondekar, Daniel
Pupovac, Milorad
Stier, Davor Ivo
Tireli, Nansi

Deputy Members:
Banić, Martina
Filipović, Ilija
Glavak, Sunčana
Habek, Mario
Hajduković,  Domagoj
Jelušić, Ivo
Kalmeta, Božidar
König, Sonja
Matušić, Frano
Mesić, Jasen
Mulić, Melita
Popijač,  Đuro
Šimac Bonačić, Tatjana
Vukobratović, Marija