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109. Urges participating States to avoid dependency on any one source of energysupply and on the energy resources of the Russian Federation in particular;

110. Urges parliamentarians to ensure that citizens are placed at the core of theenergy transition process, and that costs and benefits are distributed evenlythroughout society, including through financial support mechanisms and suitablepolicies, so that no one is left behind;

111. Calls on the OSCE participating States to harness the opportunities offered byscience, digitalization and technological innovation to support the greentransition, ensure inclusiveness and develop effective, coherent and well-informed responses to the many interrelated economic and environmentalchallenges affecting the region;

112. Calls on participating States to keep abreast of developments in the field of newtechnologies – and in particular of AI – and ensure that citizens and their securityneeds remain at the core of all relevant efforts, including by promoting multi-stakeholder dialogues, making sure that critical decisions are taken by humansand introducing mandatory labelling when dealing with AI;

113. Urges the establishment of a permanent technical panel within the OSCE,assisted by private stakeholders in the sector, dedicated to cryptocurrencies:studying this technological and economic trend; disseminating crypto-policy bestpractices among participating States; facilitating implementation of large-scaleprogrammes providing education on cryptocurrencies and on business ingeneral; and exploring the potential impacts of cryptocurrencies for the“unbanked” population, economic migrants and political refugees, as well as theirpotential impacts in situations of economic crisis, currency devaluation, conflictand human rights violations;

114. Encourages OSCE participating States to promote greater economic resiliencethrough alternative processes and analogue backup plans for critical supplychains and infrastructure services;

115. Urges parliaments of the OSCE participating States to develop balancedlegislative frameworks to prevent the misuse of social media platforms inspreading disinformation and propaganda, including by ensuring that theiralgorithms areclear, transparent and impartial and by strengthening informationliteracy, particularly among children and youth, while also safeguarding freedomof speech and protecting children and youth in the online sphere, in particularwith regard to violence, gambling, pornography and psychological dependency;

116. Invites the General Committee on Economic Affairs, Science, Technology andEnvironment of the OSCE PA to continue raising awareness and providing anopen platform to share experiences, interface with the scientific world and fosterpolicy convergence around key economic and environmental security challengesin the OSCE region, including through dedicated initiatives in partnership withthe OSCE Executive Structures and other relevant actors.

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