African Union
Treaty Establishing the African Economic Community
Protocol to the Treaty Establishing the African Economic Community Relating to the Pan-African Parliament
- Published
- Commenced on 14 December 2003
- [This is the version of this document at 2 March 2001.]
Article 1 – Definitions
In this Protocol, the following expressions shall have the meanings assigned to them hereunder:"Assembly" means the Assembly of Heads of State and Government of the Community;"Bureau" means the officers of the Pan-African Parliament as provided for in Article 12 (5) of this Protocol;"Community" means the African Economic Community;"Council" means the Council of Ministers of the Community;"Court of Justice" means the Court of the Community;"General Secretariat" means the General Secretariat of the Community;"Member of Pan-African Parliament" or "Pan-African Parliamentarian" means a representative elected or designated in accordance with Article 5 of this Protocol;"Member State" or "Member States", unless the context otherwise prescribes, means Member State or Member States of the Community;"OAU" means the Organization of African Unity;"President" means the Member of the Pan-African Parliament elected to conduct the business of Parliament in accordance with Article 12 (2) of this Protocol;"Region of Africa" shall have the meaning assigned to it in Article 1 of the Treaty establishing the African Economic Community;"Secretary General" means the Secretary General of the Community;"Treaty" means the Treaty establishing the African Economic Community.Article 2 – Establishment of the Pan-African Parliament
Article 3 – Objectives
The objectives of the Pan-African Parliament shall be to:Article 4 – Composition
Article 5 – Election, tenure and vacancies
Article 6 – Vote
The Pan-African Parliamentarians shall vote in their personal and independent capacity.Article 7 – Incompatibility
Membership of the Pan-African Parliament shall not be compatible with the exercise of executive or judicial functions in a Member State.Article 8 – Privileges and immunities of Pan-African Parliamentarians
Article 9 – Parliamentary immunities
Article 10 – Allowance
The Pan-African Parliamentarians shall be paid an allowance to meet expenses in the discharge of their duties.Article 11 – Functions and powers
The Pan-African Parliament shall be vested with legislative powers to be defined by the Assembly. However, during the first term of its existence, the Pan-African Parliament shall exercise advisory and consultative powers only. In this regard, it may:Article 12 – Rules of Procedure and organization of the Pan-African Parliament
Article 13 – Oath of office
At its first sitting, after the election and before proceeding with any other matter, the Pan-African Parliamentarians shall take an oath or make a solemn declaration which shall be set out as an Addendum to this Protocol.Article 14 – Sessions
Article 15 – Budget
Article 16 – Seat of the Pan-African Parliament
The seat of the Pan-African Parliament shall be determined by the Assembly and shall be located in the territory of a State Party to this Protocol. However, the Pan-African Parliament may convene in the territory of any Member State at the invitation of that Member State.Article 17 – Working languages
The working languages of the Pan-African Parliament shall be, if possible, African languages, Arabic, English, French and Portuguese.Article 18 – The relationship between the Pan-African Parliament and the Parliaments of Regional Economic Communities and National Parliaments or other deliberative organs
The Pan-African Parliament shall work in close co-operation with the Parliaments of the Regional Economic Communities and the National Parliaments or other deliberative organs of Member States. To this effect, the Pan-African Parliament may, in accordance with its Rules of Procedure, convene annual consultative fora with the Parliaments of the Regional Economic Communities and the National Parliaments or other deliberative organs to discuss matters of common interest.Article 19 – Withdrawal
The Pan-African Parliamentarians from a Member State which withdraws from the Community shall automatically cease to be Pan-African Parliamentarians.Article 20 – Interpretation
The Court of Justice shall be seized with all matters of interpretation emanting from this Protocol. Pending its establishment, such matters shall be submitted to the Assembly which shall decide by a two-thirds majority.Article 21 – Signature and ratification
Article 22 – Entry into force
This Protocol shall enter into force thirty (30) days after the deposit of the instruments of ratification by a simple majority of the Member States.Article 23 – Accession
Article 24 – Amendment or revision of the Protocol
Article 25 – Review of the Protocol
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