The Future of the Baltic Sea Region The answer to Russia’s invasion of Ukraine: strong democracies, protection of human rights and sustainable development In a time of fundamental upheaval, the conference will discuss the Future of the Baltic Sea region. The Swedish capital sets the ideal scene for the meeting of delegates from 20 parliaments […]
Statements of the Governments in the Baltic Sea Region to the 30th BSPC Resolution
The Baltic Sea Parliamentary Conference (BSPC) – gathered digital – unanimously passed on 30 August 2021 the following 30th BSPC resolution: Conference Resolution 30 BSPC 30 BSPC Resolution DE 30 BSPC Resolution LT 30 BSPC Resolution RUS The priorities of the 30th annual conference and resolution so far relate to the – Cooperation in the […]
Further Insights Towards a Sustainable Society and Unanimous Calls for Action
In the second day of its meeting in Åland, the BSPC Working Group on Climate Change and Biodiversity gathered information from the archipelago’s government on its efforts towards a sustainable society and from the LEADER group about local action groups implementing the change on the ground. Furthermore, the group discussed its calls for action to […]
Energy, Sustainability and Habitability – Åland Is Piloting Innovative Opportunities
In its first in-person meeting after four digital sessions, the BSPC Working Group on Climate Change and Biodiversity met in Åland for a two-day event. On the first day, they learned about the islands’ efforts towards a fully sustainable society. With the support of government, the private sector and the people, efforts are ongoing to […]
Adapting to Troubling Times – the BSPC Confirms Baltic Sea Parliamentary Cooperation Based on Common Values
The Russian invasion of Ukraine means a deep cut in the work of the BSPC which suspended and froze the memberships of the Russian parliaments. The Standing Committee discussed how to continue their work and revise their Rules of Procedure before learning more about the migration of refugees from Ukraine to Poland as well as […]
Application possible until 24 April 2022 – Invitation to Apply for the Baltic Sea Parliamentary Youth Forum on 11 June 2022 Back-to-Back to the Annual Conference of the BSPC in Stockholm Decisionmakers of today meet region builders of tomorrow
The Baltic Sea Parliamentary Youth Forum of 2022 will take place in connection to the Annual Conference of the BSPC, in an effort to promote dialogue between young people of the region and policymakers.The purpose is also to capture input from the young generation, which is of great importance in our common endeavour of ensuring […]
Declaration 12th and 22nd March 2022 by Heads of BSPC Delegations on the War in Ukraine and its consequences for the BSPC Work
The Heads of the Delegations to the BSPC of the Parliament of DenmarkParliament of EstoniaParliament of FinlandParliament of the Federal Republic of GermanyParliament of IcelandParliament of LatviaParliament of LithuaniaParliament of NorwayParliament of PolandParliament of SwedenParliament of ÅlandParliament of the Hanseatic City of BremenParliament of Faroe IslandsParliament of the Free and Hanseatic City of HamburgParliament of […]
Statement by BSPC President Pyry Niemi and BSPC Vice-President Johannes Schraps on the War in Ukraine
The President and the Vice-President of the Baltic Sea Parliamentary Conference condemn in the strongest possible terms the completely unjust and full-scale military attack and invasion being carried out by the Russian Federation against the sovereignty, independence, and people of Ukraine. The whole statement can be found h e r e.
Report from the Digital 30th BSPC published
Following the Digital 30th Annual Conference, the BSPC has published a Report with all speeches and contributions during the conference. The compilation can be downloaded here and on the 30th conference webpage.
The Standing Committee Explores Deeper Collaboration, Climate Change and Takes a Stand on the Rapidly Deteriorating Humanitarian Situation Along the Belarusian Borderline
In its first in-person meeting for 20 months, the Standing Committee listened to expert presentations on NGO collaboration, the IPCC report on climate change and the host city of Hamburg’s intraregional activities. In light of the troubling situation at the Polish-Lithuanian–Belarus border, the Standing Committee called for urgent humanitarian relief to be provided to the […]
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