Institutional Framework. 1. The Parties agree to retain the Joint Committee, established pursuant to the 1985 Central America-EC Cooperation Agreement and retained by the 1993 Framework Cooperation Agreement. 2. The Joint Committee shall be responsible for the general implementation of the Agreement. It shall also discuss any question affecting economic relations between the Parties, including with individual Member Countries of Central America. 3. The agendas for Joint Committee meetings shall be set by mutual agreement. The Committee shall itself establish provisions concerning the frequency and location of its meetings, chairmanship, and other issues that may arise, and shall, where necessary, set up sub-committees. 4. A Joint Consultative Committee, consisting of representatives of the Consultative Committee of the Central American Integration System (CC-XXXX) and the European Economic and Social Committee (EESC), shall be established in order to assist the Joint Committee to promote dialogue with economic and social organizations of civil society. 5. The Parties encourage the European Parliament and the Central American Parliament (Parlacen) to establish an Inter-parliamentarian Committee, in the framework of this Agreement, in accordance with their constitutional laws.
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Institutional Framework. 1. The Parties agree to retain the Joint Committee, established pursuant to the 1985 Central America-EC America Cooperation Agreement and retained by the 1993 Framework Cooperation Agreement.
2. The Joint Committee shall be responsible for the general implementation of the Agreementagreement. It shall also discuss any question affecting economic relations between the Parties, including with individual Member Countries of the Central AmericaAmerican Party.
3. The agendas for Joint Committee meetings shall be set by mutual agreement. The Committee shall itself establish provisions concerning the frequency and location of its meetings, chairmanship, and other issues that may arise, and shall, where necessary, set up sub-committees.
4. A Joint Consultative Committee, consisting of representatives of the Consultative Committee of the Central American Integration System (CC-XXXX) and the European Economic and Social Committee (EESC), shall be established in order to assist the Joint Committee to promote dialogue with economic and social organizations of civil society.
5. The Parties encourage the European Parliament and the Central American Parliament (Parlacen) to establish an Inter-parliamentarian Committee, in the framework of this Agreement, in accordance with their constitutional laws.
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