EXECUTIVE BUREAU

PRESIDENT :  Branko PRAH
PSS - SLOVÉNIE  
SECRETARY GENERAL :   Gérard GRENERON
S.N.O.P. - FRANCE  
TREASURER :  Johannes IMMEL
B.D.K. - GERMANY  
   
DEPUTY GENERAL SECRETARIES :   Mário COIMBRA
ASFIC/PJ - Portugal  
  Efstathios MITROPOULOS
P.O.AXI.A. - GRECE  
  Gianni TONELLI - SAP - ITALIE  
   
Presentation CESP 2005 (ppt) [415 KB]    


MAIN STEPS

October 2007  Executive Committee of
Bucharest (Romania) 
Theme : “Statutes of the police officers”
Liberal Politics versus union rights?
 
May 2007  Executive Committee of Rimini
(Italy) 
Theme : “Specifics rights for a specific job”
The three Collective Complaints introduced by
the CESP have been declared admissible, n° 37/2006
v. Portugal, n° 38/2006 v. France and n° 40/2007
v. Portugal. 
May 2006  Executive Committee of Leipzig (Germany)  Theme: "The importance of police unions in strengthening the European Union as an area of freedom, security and justice". Adoption of a demand platform concerning all the European police officers. 
September 2005  6th Congress in Varna – Bulgaria  Theme : "The new challenges of the policemen's training in an enlarged Europe"
The USSPFBiH (Bosnie & Herzégovine) union becomes a member of the CESP. 
May 2005  Executive Committee in Velenje - Slovenia   Theme : "Enlargement and Security - One year later" 
July 2004  Inscription of the CESP in the CONECCS database of the European   (Consultation, European Commission and Civil Society)
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15th-16th May 2004  Meeting of the Executive Committee - Gdansk (Poland)
Theme : "An Europe with equal work conditions for all its Police Officers"
 
Presentation of the surveys:
"Police Pay and Careers of the Police Officers in Europe"
"Material Situation of the Police Officers and their family in Poland"  
May 2003
Geneva (Switzerland)  
Registration of the CESP on the list of the Bureau for Workers' Activities (ACTRAV) of the International Labour Office (OIT) at Geneva   
9 – 10 May 2003
Nicosia (Cyprus) 
Meeting of the Executive Committee  Theme: Human Trade for Sexual Exploitation (Trafficking)
ANPV (Netherlands) becomes a member of the CESP bringing to 18 the number of countries being represented: 
14 – 16 November 2002
Strasbourg (France)  
5th Congress of the CESP  “ The European citizenship in a space of Liberty, of Security and Justice”
LPTU ( Lithuania) becomes a member of the CESP
Nomination of a new Executive Bureau 
10 – 12 May 2002
Oporto (Portugal) 
Meeting of the Executive Committee  Theme “The organisation of the police to ensure security in Europe”  
19 - 21 October 2001
Alicante 
Meeting of the Executive Committee  Theme "The Police in a space of Liberty and of Security in Europe". 
26 - 27 September 2000
Berlin 
Meeting of the Executive Committee  Theme "The European police officer in the 21st " Nomination of Antoni DUDA, Charged of Mission. 
6 – 8 November 1999
Sofia (Bulgaria) 
Meeting of the Executive Committee
Official launching of a stamp in
commemoration of the
1Oth anniversary
of the CESP, by the Bulgarian
Ministry of telecommunications
 
Theme "The Civic control of the police " Nomination of three charged of mission: Assia MIHAYLOVA, José Luis GALDON and Jean-Pierre DONNAY-WOUTERS 
17 – 19 March 1999
Athens (Greece) 
4th Congress of the CESP  "The police officer in front of the European reality "
The SAPB (Belgium) and the ASPP (Portugal) become full members of the C.E.S.P.
Nomination of a new Executive Bureau, President Michel ALBIN, Secretary General Gérard GRENERON, Treasurer Johannes IMMEL. 
6 - 7 November 1998
Lille (France) 
Meeting of the Executive Committee  Preparation of the Congress of Athens. Debate on the functioning of the CESP 
31 March 1998
Strasbourg (France) 
Registration of the CESP on the NGO list entitled to make collective claims   
25 - 27 March 1998
Ohrid (Fyrom) 
Meeting of the Executive Committee  Debate on "the status and treatments of the police officers in Europe" et "Trade-union liberty and representation in Europe polices" 
28 January 1998
Strasbourg (France) 
The CESP is elected at he NGO Joint Commission   
23 - 25 April 1997
Legionowo (Poland) 
Meeting of the Executive Committee  Adhesion of M.P.S. (FYROM)
Debate on "the recruitment and the training of the police officer in Europe". 
19 - 22 Mars 1996
Budapest (Hungary) 
3rd Congress of the CESP  Theme "Our rights guarantee your liberties"
Election of Miguel MARTIN PEDRAZ (SPP) at the position of President of the CESP,
Resignation of Miguel MARTIN PEDRAZ
Election of Michel ALBIN (SNOP).
Roger BOUILLER is elected Secretary General, Kurt LEHR, Treasurer and Laszlo BALASZ, Executive Adviser. 
21 - 23 June 1995
Trojanovice (Czech Republic) 
Meeting of the Executive Committee  Adhesion of GRA (Ireland), of MPA (Malta) and of PSS (Slovenia)
Debate on " the democratic changes in the polices of Central Europe countries and the role of the trade-unions. Preparation of the Congress of Budapest. 
9 - 11 November 1994
Berlin (Germany) 
Meeting of the Executive Committee  Held on the occasion of Kripo International, seminar organised by the BDK under the theme "The State of Right and the international networks of the organised crime
1st participation of the SAPJ (Belgium) 
29 Sept. - 1 Oct. 1994
Taormina (Italy) 
1st participation of the CESP
in a seminar of the Council of Europe acting as expert
 
Theme of the seminar : "Exclusion, equality in front of the law and non-discrimination". 
13 - 15 December 1993
Milan (Italy) 
1st multilateral meeting
about Schengen
 
Meeting of SAP-SNAPC-SPP on Schengen’s agreements.
This kind of meeting will be followed by 3 others: at Laspaules, Spain -from 9 to 11 March1994 between the SPP, SNAPC, SAP et ASFIC; at Lille, France - from 21 to 23 September 1994 between the SNAPC, lFSPB, SAPJ ACP; and at Metz, France - from 15 to 17 March 1995 between the SNAPC, BDK and the FSFP.
The conclusions of theses meetings result in a document given to all the European authorities. 
22 – 24 September 1993
Nicosia (Cyprus) 
Meeting of the Executive Committee  Debate on "Purification and police after the collapse of an authoritarian regime", "drug and absence of penalisation" and "The Cyprian policemen missing in Cyprus". Decision is taken to organise the 3RD Congress at Budapest in 1996. 
20 May 1993
Lisbon (Portugal) 
Support demonstration to ASPP  Presence of a delegation of the CESP at the head of the support demonstration to ASPP for the union rights defence 
3 - 6 November 1992
Strasbourg (France) 
2nd Congress of the CESP   Held in the Palace of Europe under the theme "Policemen in the Europe of the Citizen".
Presence of very important personalities.
Adoption of the Police European Charter.
Election of an Executive Bureau with 4 members. 
October 1992
Lyon (France) 
1st magazine of the CESP  1st issue of "Solidarity of the European Police ". This publication presents the 2nd Congress of the CESP 
6 - 8 May 1992
Budapest (Hungary) 
Meeting of the Executive Committee  Adhesion of the NOSP (Czech Republic), of NPS (Bulgaria) et de NSZZP (Poland)
Debate on "the union right in the police", "The Police co-operation in Europe", and preparation of the 2ND Congress..
Laszlo REKVENYI (FRSZ) is elected President. 
6 - 8 November 1991
Athens (Greece) 
Meeting of the Executive Committee  Presence of the NOSP (Czech Republic), NSZZP (Poland), NPOP (Bulgaria), GRA (Eire), FSGB (Belgium), ANPU (Spain) as observers.
Debate on "a civil police in a civil society", "a new police in Central Europe", Konstantin SIGOUNIS (EKA) is elected President. 
15 - 17 May 1991
Budapest (Hungary) 
1st participation of the CESP  Conference about "Politics and Citizens" at a Conference of the Council of’ Europe 
17 - 19 April 1991
Madrid (Spain) 
Meeting of the Executive Committee  Adhesion of BDK and FRSZ. Presence of GRA (Ireland), ASPP (Portugal), FSGB (Belgium) OZP ZNB (Slovakia), NSZZP (Poland) as observers.
Debate on Police and environment, the State of Right and Police trade-union and the training of the police officer –Human Rights and Efficiency.
Julien VANDER VOORDEN (FSPB) is elected President. 
1 - 2 December 1990
Budapest (Hungary) 
1st meeting in an Central Europe Country  Debate on the union right and the police officer’s status with FRSZ (Hungary) and OZP ZNB (Slovakia) 
3 - 5 October 1990
Meyzieu (France) 
Meeting of the Executive Committee  Presence of BDK, FSFP (Switzerland) and FRSZ (Hungary) as observers.
Debate on racism, Interpol and private polices.
Alain BRILLET (SNAPC) is elected President 
16 September 1990
Strasbourg (France) 
Council of Europe  Obtaining of the NGO consultative status near the Council of Europe. 
5 - 6 April 1990
Lisbon (Portugal) 
Meeting of the Executive Committee  Adhesion of CPA (Cyprus) Presence of BDK as observer.
Debate on the use of firearms by the police forces for social troubles.
Manuel CARVALHO (Portugal) is elected President 
5 - 6 October 1989
Venice (Italy) 
1st Congress of the CESP  Theme : "In Europe, Police + Autonomous Union = Liberty + Security"
Adhesion of the FSPB (Belgium) Presence of BDK (Germany) as observer
Rachéle SCHETTINI (SAP) is elected President, Roger BOUILLER, administrative secretary and Miguel MARTIN PEDRAZ, treasurer. 
6 - 7 June 1989
Bilbao (Spain) 
Meeting SNAPC / SPP  Declaration against terrorism. 
20 - 21 April 1989
Athens (Greece) 
Meeting of the Executive Committee  Support to Portuguese and Greek police officers whom their State refuses the recognition of the union right. 
13 - 14 December 1988
Avila (Spain) 
Constitutive Assembly of the CESP  Creation of the CESP by SNAPC, SPP, SAP, EKA and ENAA.
ASFIC, absent of the meeting associates with the decisions taken.
The President is Miguel MARTIN PEDRAZ, of the SPP.
The presidency is turned round (6 months)
Roger BOUILLER is elected Administrative Secretary 
15 - 16 June 1988
Lyon (France) 
1st official meeting
SNAPC / SPP
 
Elaboration of a project for the creation of an European union space of state polices 
8 August 1987
Madrid (Spain) 
1st meeting SPP/SNAPC  Roger BOUILLER, Regional Secretary SNAPC in Lyon, meets with the President of the SPP, Miguel MARTIN PEDRAZ to throw the bases of the connection of both the unions 


HISTORY

Founded in 1988 in Avila (Spain), the European Council of Police Unions is made up of some 280,000 police officers in 18 countries of Europe. In 1991, it was officially recognised by the Council of Europe as a Non-Governmental Organisation with a consultative status and is a member of the Joint Commission of the NGO since 1998.

The CESP is the outcome of a project to create a European Union Space for polices and from this, came an agreement to form an independent organisation when the opening of borders became a reality.

It appeared necessary to the founders of the European Council of Police Unions to organise various ideas to harmonise police and judicial structures from within a credible and representative organisation. This vision of the future of Europe is, before everything, an economic necessity and concerns each European citizen by the new regulations coming from it, and the effect they will have on freedoms. At the heart of the debate of course, is the security that each State must ensure its citizens and which must also be considered at European level.

In the absence of institutional responses, one of the objectives of the European Council of Police Unions is to be a professional force to make propositions in all types of crime enforcement.

The European Council of Police Unions, independent and profoundly attached to the principles of the Declaration of Human Rights, makes constructive claims towards the European institutions and national governments. It is working to implement real police co-operation free from political considerations. The free circulation of people must not in any way allow a country to become a sanctuary for different sorts of criminals. The guarantee of individual freedoms will exist because of this co-operation.

Likewise, the European Council of Police Union is attached to the idea that trade-union freedom in the police should be respected in every country of Europe. Police trade-unionism must be a necessary counter-power to avoid abuse of the police by a government. The activity of police trade-union organisations must also have a pedagogical role, and show that the police do not only have a role in the suppression of crime, but also in guaranteeing citizens’ rights.

During its Second Congress, celebrated at the Council of Europe in Strasbourg in November 1992, the European Council of Police Unions ratified the European Charter of the Police Officer, and presented it to the Parliamentary Assembly of the Council of Europe in order to obtain a directive.

The III° Congress held at Budapest (Hungary) in March 1996 and gave to CESP a new breath: the adoption of new statutes, reflections closer the policemen professional worries.

The IV° Congress of the CESP held in Athens in March 1999 ,on this occasion

it has fixed several objectives at the time where Europe builds all days. One of them is to participate actively to the creation of a judicial and police European space.

It claims the right to make hear the voice of its 280 000 professionals of the security, on the ground every day and confronted with the functioning problems that harm to the efficiency of police of Europe.

The Executive Committee held in November 1999 at Sofia (Bulgaria) has been

the opportunity to see the issue of a stamp, commemorating the 10th birthday of the CESP, published by the Bulgarian Ministry of the telecommunications. This meeting has equally been marked by the update of the European Charter of the Policeman.

The city of Berlin has welcomed the Executive Committee of the CESP organised by the BDK on 26 and 27 September 2000, the theme was " The European police of the XXI° Century ". This study that just begins aims to examine the recruitment, the training and the job of the policeman, essential actor of the debate of our society.

The Executive Committee held at Alicante (Spain) – from 19 to 21 October 2001 - on the theme " The Police in a European space of liberty and security". It has been the opportunity to salute the memory of Miguel Martin PEDRAZ, former President of the SPP, member founder and former President of the CESP dead in May 2001.

The CESP has used for the 1st time of its right of Collective Complaint against Portugal for the wrong application of the article 5 and the article 6, paragraph 2 of the European Social Charter with regard to policemen of the Portuguese Public Security (Complaint n° 11/2001, declared receivable by the Committee on 17th October 2001).

From 10 to 12 May 2002, the city of Oporto (Portugal) has welcomed the Executive Committee on the theme "The organisation of the police force to guarantee the European security" – The conclusions need a real political will to organise EUROPOL under the form of an operational structure of European criminal investigation in close relationship with an European judicial organisation of the EUROJUST style and not to limit the former only to the exchange and collection of criminal information.

The European Council of Police Trade Unions (C.E.S.P), has held its 5th Congress at Strasbourg from 14 to 16 November 2002, placed under the patronage of Mr Walter SCHWIMMER, Secretary-General of the Council of Europe. Its theme was:

"The European Citizenship by the Liberty, the Security and the Justice".

Some 100 participants have elected a new Executive Bureau extended to seven members and have endowed with new statuses.

This meeting has seen the family of the CESP enlarged with the adhesion of the Lithuanian policemen, represented by the L.P.T.U. - Lithuanian Police Trade Union –

This Congress has been the opportunity to remind the attachment of the CESP to the norms of the Council of Europe, that are the European Convention of the Human rights, texts concerning the Police and notably the European Ethics code of the Police (Recommendations 10/2001 of 19th September 2001).

Last May 2003, the CESP was registered on the list of the Bureau for Workers' Activities (ACTRAV) of the International Labour Office at Geneva (OIT).

On 9th and 10th May, the Executive Committee met in Nicosia (Cyprus). One subject of the meetings was the theme of the Human Trade for Sexual Exploitation (Trafficking),

The membership of the Dutch trade-union, Algemene Nederlandse Politie Vereniging (ANPV), was warmly approved by the members, thus bringing to 19 the number of member organisations of the CESP.


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