COSAC is a co-operation between committees� of�the�national parliaments dealing with European affairs as well as representatives from the European Parliament. At the biannual meetings of COSAC, six members represent each parliament. In addition, the national parliaments from the Candidate Countries are invited to participate with three observers each.
The COSAC meetings normally take place in the capital of the country holding the EU-presidency. The next meeting will be in Dublin on 19-20 May, where 25 national parliaments and the European Parliament meet for the first time after EU-enlargement.
COSAC was created in May 1989 at a meeting in Madrid, where the speakers of the Parliaments of the EU Member states agreed to strengthen the role of the national parliaments in relation to the community process by bringing together the European affairs Committees. The first meeting of COSAC took place in Paris in November 1989 .
COSAC was formally recognised in a protocol to the Amsterdam Treaty that was concluded by Heads of State or Government in June 1997. The protocol came into force 1 May 1999.
According to this protocol COSAC is allowed to address any "contributions" to the EU institutions, which it deems necessary.