The Commissioner for Fundamental Rights paid an introductory visit in Brno to the Czech Public Defender of Rights

Date of article: 22/01/2020

Daily News of: 14/02/2020

Country:  Hungary

Author: Office of the Commissioner for Fundamental Rights of Hungary

Article language: en

On 22 January 2020, Commissioner for Fundamental Rights Dr. Ákos Kozma travelled to Brno where he carried out negotiations with Public Defender of Rights Anna Šabatová and Deputy of the Public Defender of Rights Monika Šimůnková.

Within the framework of the meeting, the ombudsmen pursued discussions about the development and reinforcement of the working relationship between their institutions and the future possibilities of cooperation between them. During the meeting, the parties discussed the possible topics of the meeting of the ombudsmen of the Visegrád (V4) countries, which will be held in autumn 2020.

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La Diputación del Común ha tramitado más de 50.000 expedientes en 35 años

Date of article: 13/02/2020

Daily News of: 14/02/2020

Country:  Spain - Canary Islands

Author: Regional Ombudsman of the Canary Islands

Article language: es

La Diputación del Común conmemoró su XXXV Aniversario en la Sala Europa del Parlamento de Canarias. El acto fue inaugurado por el presidente del Gobierno, Ángel Víctor Torres, el presidente del Parlamento de Canarias, Gustavo Matos, y el Diputado del Común, Rafael Yanes. Durante la introducción al acto, se aportaron estadísticas que constatan el incremento del total de quejas tramitadas por la ...

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Swearing-in Ceremony of the European Ombudsman, Emily O’Reilly

Date of article: 13/02/2020

Daily News of: 13/02/2020

Country:  EUROPE

Author: European Ombudsman

Article language: en

Speech

Monsieur le Président de la Cour de justice, Mesdames et Messieurs les Membres des Cours de Justice et des comptes, Mesdames et Messieurs les Ambassadeurs, chers invités,

I last addressed this gathering on a beautiful day in late September 2013 following my first election as European Ombudsman and I once again thank the European Parliament for its trust in me.

On that autumn day I quoted the Irish poet Seamus Heaney and spoke of how I took inspiration from his exhortation in the poem he wrote in 2004 in celebration of the new EU member states - to move lips, move minds and let new meanings flare.

I also committed on that day to making the work of my office much more relevant and impactful, to assisting the European institutions to be their own best selves by upholding the fundamental right to good administration.

My office is small, but what it lacks in size it compensates for in ambition and in belief, belief in the ideals of the Union, belief in the capacity of individuals and of institutions to soar beyond personal and vested interest.

All of us are forced now to cling more strongly than ever to those beliefs, not to allow the strength of purpose and of will of those that would do harm to our Union to weaken our own resolve, to take us back to the dark places of the past.

In Strasbourg last weekend, I came across a novel by the South African writer JM Coetzee, the book described as one that explored the meaning of a world ‘empty of memory but brimming with questions’, quite perfect words I thought for this, the beginning of the third decade of the 21st century.

I also came across new editions of the works of George Orwell. In one essay, written just a single summer after the end of the Second World War, he made the case for democracy, however flawed, and for a belief in the resilience and endurance of truth despite, as he said, – ‘the fading of the concept of objective truth from the world’.

Orwell wrote ‘Against a shifting world in which black may be white tomorrow … there are … safeguards. One is that however much you deny the truth, the truth goes on existing, as it were, behind your back.

Many decades later there are still those who play with truth, who bend and shape it to please an ever-expanding crowd, a crowd seduced by the substitution of truth for motive, encouraged to see the truth defenders as ‘the enemies of the people’.

Mr President of the Court, members of the Court, you and I share

a similar task, ensuring that truth is not bent out of shape, that the rule of law continues to guide the EU and its institutions.

I make recommendations, you binding judgements - but we both rely on a supportive democratic and cultural infrastructure to survive. History teaches never to take that for granted, the lesson that compelled judges from across Europe to march in support of judicial independence in one member state just last month.

Orwell was aware of the shifting sands on which we perch. He said,” The relative freedom which we enjoy depends on public opinion… on the general temper of the country. The law is no protection. If public opinion is sluggish, even if the law forbids it, inconvenient minorities will be persecuted, even if laws exist to protect them.

As Ombudsman, I test the general temper of the EU administration and I want publicly to acknowledge and applaud the high standards and commitment of that administration.

While most of my recommendations are accepted, when a recommendation is not followed, it is clear at times that it is not because of any flawed analysis, but rather because the temper of the administration – at a point in time – did not allow for acceptance.

The Ombudsman therefore acts as a weathervane, exposed to and witness to, the extent to which the institutions protect and defend the Treaties and the Charter of Fundamental Rights.

If I am successful – it is not just because I fulfil my legal mandate – but because the temper of the EU institutions and the democratic infrastructure of the EU – has allowed me to be successful.

In contrast, I have at times witnessed the weakening and undermining of fine Ombudsman colleagues across the world, not because the law changed or they changed, but because the democratic culture had ceased to support them.

But I am ever an optimist and when I heard the new members of the European Commission make their oaths last month, and heard the inspiring words of President Von der Leyen, I found myself once again committing to belief and to hope.

I also noted your own words Mr President endorsing the need for the institutions not to tolerate any compromise or concession that would undermine the common set of values that forms the hallmark of the European Union.

This is a flawed Union and we as human beings are also flawed. But the Union remains a symbol of the best of the human spirit, of its capacity to seek out the greater good, to allow truth to survive no matter how often it is tested.

We find ourselves fragile at times and we rely on others for support. We rely on this court above all to maintain a steadfast clarity around the rule of law.

As Ombudsman, my work would be nothing without the support of those colleagues who have displayed an ethic that mirrors the finest values of the EU. I thank them for their dedicated and generous loyalty to the Union and to the office.

That support, allied to the support of parliament and the EU administration, has enabled this office to realise the vision of its creators 25 years ago – to become a passionate defender of the people and of the Union - a small office with a big mandate that I will continue to give real life to.

Mr President of the Court, members of the court – on behalf of myself, my office and my family, I thank you for your kindness and courtesy today and I wish you well in the challenging years ahead.

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El Síndic investiga las recientes agresiones homófobas en el barrio de Gràcia de Barcelona y en Esparreguera

Date of article: 12/02/2020

Daily News of: 13/02/2020

Country:  Spain - Catalonia

Author: Regional Ombudsman of Catalonia

Article language: es

a investigación se fundamenta en el ejercicio del mandato parlamentario de supervisión y defensa de los derechos de las personas LGTBI, de acuerdo con la Ley 11/2014

Está firmemente comprometido con la tolerancia cero ante las situaciones de LGTBIfobia
 

El Síndic de Greuges, en ejercicio del mandato del Parlamento de Cataluña de supervisar la Administración en cuanto al cumplimiento del derecho de las personas LGTBI y de luchar contra la homofobia, ha abierto dos actuaciones de oficio en relación con las agresiones homófobas que han tenido lugar durante el pasado fin de semana en el barrio de Gràcia de Barcelona y en Esparreguera.

Según la información de qué dispone el Síndic, en el primer caso, un grupo de cinco personas increpó y agredió físicamente a una pareja gay que se disponía a tomar un taxi para ir al aeropuerto. Los miembros de la pareja requirieron asistencia médica. En el segundo, un vigilante de seguridad de una discoteca agredió y expulsó del local a una pareja gay mientras profería insultos homófobos.

El Síndic de Greuges está firmemente comprometido con la promoción de políticas de igualdad entre mujeres y hombres y con los derechos de las personas LGTBI, así como en mostrar tolerancia cero ante las situaciones de LGTBIfobia y de violencia contra las mujeres.

Por este motivo, ha solicitado conocer cuál ha sido la intervención del Cuerpo de Mossos de Esquadra y las acciones que se han llevado a cabo en relación con los hechos descritos, tanto en cuanto a las víctimas como en la identificación de las personas agresoras.

Así mismo, también ha pedido información acerca de si se ha realizado alguna acción de coordinación con el Observatorio Contra la Homofobia o cualquier otra entidad de defensa del colectivo, y/o con los servicios municipales que actúan y trabajan en este ámbito.

El Síndic también se ha dirigido a la Dirección de Igualdad de la Generalitat para que le informe sobre las acciones de coordinación e intercambio de información que ha llevado a cabo en relación a los hechos descritos.

Por último, el Síndic continúa reclamando a la Administración el pleno despliegue de la Ley 11/2014 y, en particular, la adopción de su reglamento sancionador.

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Partenariat Ouest-France : mis à l'écart au travail car il porte un bouc

Date of article: 12/02/2020

Daily News of: 13/02/2020

Country:  France

Author: National Ombudsman of France

Article language: fr

En collaboration avec Ouest-France, le Défenseur des droits publie cette semaine une chronique sur les règles qui entourent le port du bouc au travail, et plus généralement sur les recours possibles en cas de discrimination liée à l'apparence physique.

La chronique est à retrouver dans la page « Vie quotidienne – Droits – Consommation » de Ouest-France ainsi que sur internet.

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