كتب الكاتب الفاتح جبرا المتوفرة بمعرض الدوحة
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Re: Sudan Peace Act (Re: sentimental)
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PARTICIPATION OF THE SOUTHERN CITIZENS IN THE FEDERAL INSTITUTIONS 1. Mindful of the present participation of the Southerners in the Federal institutions, this Agreement is putting forward further balanced representation in the Federal institutions. 2. The participation shall be based on values of efficiency, qualification, honesty, justice, responsibility and equality between all the citizens without discrimination. 3. The Southern citizens shall participate in all Federal, political and constitutional institutions in numbers consumerate to the demands of the interim period taking into consideration population size and provided that the criteria for eligibility are met. 4. The Southern citizens shall have the right to participate in the Federal institutions as follows: a. The Presidency. b. The Federal Council of Ministers. c. The National Legislative Assembly. d. The Federal Defence and Security Council. e. The Supreme Court. f. Federal Planning Institutions. g. The National Elections Commission. h. Foreign Affairs. i. The Federal Career Selection Commission. j. Federal Universities and Research Institutions. k. The Armed Forces. l. Any other Federal Institutions. 5. The Federal Career Selection Commission (FCSC) shall have an office at the seat of the Co-ordinating Council. CHAPTER FOUR: THE INTERIM PERIOD 1. The length of the interim period shall be four years. However, it may be shortened or extended if need arises by recommendation from the Co-ordinating Council to the President of the Republic. 2. The interim period shall commence as from the date of the formation of the Co-ordinating Council and shall end as soon as the referendum is accomplished and the results are declared. 3. The Co-ordinating Council shall carry out the following activities during the interim period: a. To assist repatriate, resettle and rehabilitate the displaced and the returnees. b. To reconstruct the war devastated areas. c. To remove effects of war by clearing mine fields, opening up roads and waterways. d. To promote reconciliation, peace and confidence building amongst the Sudanese citizens. e. To draw development plans for the Southern States and solicit funds from national, regional and international bodies and institutions for implementation of the Peace Agreement. f. To draw political mobilisation plans to strengthen peace and unity in different parts of the country. g. To strengthen the Federal rule in the Southern States. h. To reassemble and train manpower in order to re-establish the public service in the Southern States. i. To strengthen the capacity building of the people in the Southern states to become self-reliant. In this regard plans shall be drawn to receive support for educational, health, food security and social services institutions. j. To educate and mobilise the people of Southern States on the process of referendum. k. To provide adequate security in the Southern States in order to create a conducive atmosphere for the referendum. l. To participate in conducting census in the Southern States. m. To assist register voters for the referendum. CHAPTER FIVE THE CO-ORDINATION COUNCIL OF THE SOUTHERN STATES DEFINITION i. In accordance with this Peace Agreement, there shall be established a Co-ordinating Council in Southern States during the interim period. The Co-ordinating Council shall be responsible for co-ordination, supervision, socio-economic planning, confidence building, peace nurturing, policy as well as political mobilisation. ii. The President of the Co-ordinating Council shall be accountable to the President of the Republic. iii. The President of the Republic in consultation with parties signatory to this Agreement shall appoint the President of the Co-ordinating Council. iv. The President of the Co-ordinating Council in consultation with Southern political forces shall recommend his cabinet including the Governors (Walis) to the President of the Republic for appointment. v. The ministers in the Co-ordinating Council shall enjoy Status of Federal ministers. vi. The President of the Co-ordinating Council in consultation with Southern political forces in their respective States shall recommend appointment of members of their governments including commissioners to the President of the Co-ordinating Council who shall pass the same to the President of the Republic. vii. Until the atmosphere is conducive for elections of State Assemblies to take place, the President of the Co-ordinating Council in consultation with the political forces shall recommend to the President of the Republic new members of legislative assemblies in the Southern States for appointment. viii. The Co-ordinating Council shall act as a link between the Federal Government and the Southern States. ix. The Co-ordinating Council has the right to choose its seat. FUNCTIONS OF THE CO-ORDINATING COUNCIL The Co-ordinating Council shall have the following functions: 1. General supervision of the implementation of this Peace Agreement as well as all peace matters. 2. Voluntary repatriation of the returnees, and the displaced, rehabilitation and reconstruction of war affected areas in the southern States. 3. Ensuring confidence building measures among the Sudanese citizens. 4. To embark on mobilisation of the people therein for referendum. 5. Legislative Functions: a. The Co-ordinating Council shall establish an advisory council for perfection of the legislative process. b. The Co-ordinating Council shall Co-ordinate legislation with the Southern States Legislative Assemblies in matters common to these States. c. The Co-ordinating Council may request adjournment of any legislation tabled in the National Assembly if deemed to adversely affect the interests of the Southern States until such a time the Co-ordinating Council presents its opinion. 6. Encourage establishment and supervision of foreign consulates, UN agencies and NGOs in South Sudan in Co-ordination with the Federal organs concerned. POWERS OF THE CO-ORDINATING COUNCIL The Co-ordinating Council shall exercise the following powers: Devolved Powers. a. Education planning up to university in accordance with national policies. b. Planning and supervision of Southern States security, public order and good governance. c. Economic development and planning in accordance with national policies. d. Planning and programming for electricity network and other public utilities in the Southern States. e. Organization of scientific research, technological, industrial and commercial development. f. To conduct international agreements on culture, trade including blrder trade, and technical co-operation, the procurement of foreign capital investment and development assistance from governmental and non-governmental organization (NGOs) in co-ordination with the Federal organs concerned. Concurrent Powers. 1. The Co-ordinating Council shall exercise the following powers concurrent with the Federal organs: a. Planning for survey and land disposition. b. Planning and supervision of the Public Service in the Southern States. c. Organization of State Elections and census. d. Drawing environmental conservation policies. e. Cultural planning and regulation, supervision of Radio, TV, Newspapers and printing press. f. Supervision of trade union disputes. g. Audit within the Audit General. h. Establishment of banks. i. Air, land and river transport, postal services and telecommunication. j. Copyrights, patents and publishers rights. 2. In addition to the above devolved and concurrent powers, the President of the Republic and any Federal Organ may delegate powers to the Co-ordinating Council for policy, planning and general supervision in the Southern States. 3. The Co-ordinating Council shall receiver regular reports from the Governments and other institutions of the Southern States and shall report to the President of Republic. 4. The Co-ordinating Council shall take over the responsibilities and functions of the Supreme Council for Peace and its organs.
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Sudan Peace Act | sentimental | 10-29-02, 11:36 AM |
Re: Sudan Peace Act | sentimental | 10-29-02, 01:34 PM |
Re: Sudan Peace Act | Ahlalawad | 10-29-02, 02:01 PM |
Re: Sudan Peace Act | koky | 10-29-02, 03:52 PM |
Re: Sudan Peace Act | sentimental | 11-17-02, 07:53 AM |
Re: Sudan Peace Act | sentimental | 11-18-02, 07:51 AM |
Re: Sudan Peace Act | sentimental | 12-22-02, 12:28 PM |
Re: Sudan Peace Act | sentimental | 12-22-02, 12:29 PM |
Re: Sudan Peace Act | sentimental | 12-22-02, 12:30 PM |
Re: Sudan Peace Act | sentimental | 01-19-03, 10:48 AM |
Re: Sudan Peace Act | sentimental | 01-19-03, 10:50 AM |
Re: Sudan Peace Act | sentimental | 01-19-03, 10:51 AM |
Re: Sudan Peace Act | sentimental | 01-19-03, 10:52 AM |
Re: Sudan Peace Act | sentimental | 01-26-03, 09:39 AM |
Re: Sudan Peace Act | sentimental | 01-26-03, 09:40 AM |
Re: Sudan Peace Act | sentimental | 01-26-03, 09:44 AM |
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