Pompidou Group
The Council of Europe International Cooperation Group on Drugs and Addiction, also known as Pompidou Group (French: Groupe Pompidou; and formerly Cooperation Group to Combat Drug Abuse and Illicit Trafficking in Drugs) is the co-operation platform of the Council of Europe on matters of drug policy currently composed of 42 countries. It was established as an ad'hoc inter-governmental platform in 1971 until its incorporation into the Council of Europe in 1980. Its headquarters are in Strasbourg, France.
Nickname | Pompidou Group |
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Formation | 1971 1979 (sui generis) 1980 (integration into CoE) | (foundation)
Founder | George Pompidou |
Founded at | Paris, France |
Type | Governmental |
Headquarters | Strasbourg, France (Secretariat) |
Location |
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Region | Worldwide |
Membership (2022) | 41 countries |
Chair of the Permanent Correspondents | João Goulão Castel-Branco |
Executive Secretary | Denis Huber |
Parent organization | Council of Europe |
Website | coe |
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