Constitutive
Act of the African Union
We,
Heads of State and Government of the Member States
of the Organization of African Unity (OAU):
- The
President of the People's Democratic Republic
of Algeria
- The
President of the Republic of Angola
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The President of the Republic of Benin
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The President of the Republic of Botswana
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The President of Burkina Faso
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The President of the Republic of Burundi
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The President of the Republic of Cameroon
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The President of the Republic of Cape Verde
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The President of the Central African Republic
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The President of the Republic of Chad
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The President of the Islamic Federal Republic
of the Comoros
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The President of the Republic of the Congo
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The President of the Republic of Cote d'Ivoire
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The President of the Democratic Republic of Congo
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The President of the Republic of Djibouti
- The
President of the Arab Republic of Egypt
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The President of the State of Eritrea
- The
Prime Minister of the Federal Democratic Republic
of Ethiopia
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The President of the Republic of Equatorial Guinea
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The President of the Gabonese Republic
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The President of the Republic of The Gambia
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The President of the Republic of Ghana
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The President of the Republic of Guinea
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The President of the Republic of Guinea Bissau
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The President of the Republic of Kenya
- The
Prime Minister of Lesotho
- The
President of the Republic of Liberia
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The Leader of the 1st of September Revolution
of the Great Socialist People's Libyan Arab Jamahiriya
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The President of the Republic of Madagascar
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The President of the Republic of Malawi
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The President of the Republic of Mali
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The President of the Islamic Republic of Mauritania
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The Prime Minister of the Republic of Mauritius
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The President of the Republic of Mozambique
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The President of the Republic of Namibia
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The President of the Republic of Niger
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The President of the Federal Republic of Nigeria
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The President of the Republic of Rwanda
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The President of the Sahrawi Arab Democratic Republic
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The President of the Republic of Sao Tome and
Principe
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The President of the Republic of Senegal
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The President of the Republic of Seychelles
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The President of the Republic of Sierra Leone
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The President of the Republic of Somalia
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The President of the Republic of South Africa
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The President of the Republic of Sudan
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The King of Swaziland
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The President of the United Republic of Tanzania
- The
President of the Togolese Republic
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The President of the Republic of Tunisia
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The President of the Republic of Uganda
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The President of the Republic of Zambia
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The President of the Republic of Zimbabwe
INSPIRED
by the noble ideals which guided the founding fathers
of our Continental Organization and generations
of Pan-Africanists in their determination to promote
unity, solidarity, cohesion and cooperation among
the peoples of Africa and African States;
CONSIDERING
the principles and objectives stated in the Charter
of the Organization of African Unity and the Treaty
establishing the African Economic Community;
RECALLING
the heroic struggles waged by our peoples and our
countries for political independence, human dignity
and economic emancipation;
CONSIDERING
that since its inception, the Organization of African
Unity has played a determining and invaluable role
in the liberation of the continent, the affirmation
of a common identity and the process of attainment
of the unity of our Continent and has provided a
unique framework for our collective action in Africa
and in our relations with the rest of the world;
DETERMINED
to take up the multifaceted challenges that confront
our continent and peoples in the light of the social,
economic and political changes taking place in the
world;
CONVINCED
of the need to accelerate the process of implementing
the Treaty establishing the African Economic Community
in order to promote the socio-economic development
of Africa and to face more effectively the challenges
posed by globalization;
GUIDED by our common vision of a united and strong
Africa and by the need to build a partnership between
governments and all segments of civil society, in
particular women, youth and the private sector in
order to strengthen solidarity and cohesion among
our peoples;
CONSCIOUS
of the fact that the scourge of conflicts in Africa
constitutes a major impediment to the socio-economic
development of the continent and of the need to
promote peace, security and stability as a prerequisite
for the implementation of our development and integration
agenda;
DETERMINED
to promote and protect human and peoples' rights,
consolidate democratic institutions and culture,
and to ensure good governance and the rule of law;
FURTHER
DETERMINED to take all necessary measures to strengthen
our common institutions and provide them with the
necessary powers and resources to enable them discharge
their respective mandates effectively;
RECALLING
the Declaration which we adopted at the Fourth Extraordinary
Session of our Assembly in Sirte, the Great Socialist
People's Libyan Arab Jamahiriya, on 9.9. 99, in
which we decided to establish an African Union,
in conformity with the ultimate objectives of the
Charter of our Continental Organization and the
Treaty establishing the African Economic Community;
HAVE AGREED AS FOLLOWS:
Article
1
Definitions
In this
Constitutive Act:
"Act"
means the present Constitutive Act;
"AEC"
means the African Economic Community;
"Assembly"
means the Assembly of Heads of State and Government
of the Union;
"Charter" means the Charter of the OAU;
"Committee"
means a Specialized Technical Committee of the Union;
"Council"
means the Economic, Social and Cultural Council
of the Union;
"Court
" means the Court of Justice of the Union;
"Executive
Council" means the Executive Council of Ministers
of the Union;
"Member
State" means a Member State of the Union;
"OAU"
means the Organization of African Unity;
"Parliament"
means the Pan-African Parliament of the Union;
'Union"
means the African Union established by the present
Constitutive Act.
Article 2
Establishment
The African Union is hereby established in accordance
with the provisions of this Act.
Article 3
Objectives
The
objectives of the Union shall be to:
- Achieve
greater unity and solidarity between the African
counties and the peoples of Africa;
- Defend
the sovereignty, territorial integrity and independence
of its Member States;
- Accelerate
the political and socio-economic integration of
the continent;
- Promote
and defend African common positions on issues
of interest to the continent and its peoples;
- Encourage
international cooperation, taking due account
of the Charter of the United Nations and the Universal
Declaration of Human Rights;
- Promote
peace, security, and stability on the continent;
- Promote
democratic principles and institutions, popular
participation and good governance;
- Promote
and protect human and peoples' rights in accordance
with the African Charter on Human and Peoples'
Rights and other relevant human rights instruments;
- Establish
the necessary conditions which enable the continent
to play its rightful role in the global economy
and in international negotiations;
- Promote
sustainable development at the economic, social
and cultural levels as well as the integration
of African economies;
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Promote cooperation in all fields of human activity
to raise the living standards of African peoples;
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Coordinate and harmonize policies between existing
and future Regional Economic Communities for the
gradual attainment of the objectives of the Union;
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Advance the development of the continent by promoting
research in all fields, in particular in science
and technology;
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Work with relevant international partners in the
eradication of preventable diseases and the promotion
of good health on the continent.
Article
4
Principles
The
Union shall function in accordance with the following
principles:
- Sovereign
equality and interdependence among Member States
of the Union;
- Respect
of borders existing on achievement of independence;
- Participation
of the African peoples in the activities of the
Union;
- Establishment
of a common defence policy for the African Continent;
- Peaceful
resolution of conflicts among Member States of
the Union through such appropriate means as may
be decided upon by the Assembly;
- Prohibition
of the use of force or threat to use force among
Member States of the Union;
- Non-interference
by any Member State in the internal affairs of
another;
- The
right of the Union to intervene in a Member State
pursuant to a decision of the Assembly in respect
of grave circumstances, namely war crimes, genocide
and crimes against humanity;
- Peaceful
co-existence of Member States and their right
to live in peace and security;
- The
right of Member States to request intervention
from the Union in order to restore peace and security;
- Promotion
of self-reliance within the framework of the Union;
- Promotion
of gender equality;
- Respect
for democratic principles, human rights, the rule
of law and good governance;
- Promotion
of social justice to ensure balanced economic
development;
- Respect
for the sanctity of human life, condemnation and
rejection of impunity and political assassination,
acts of terrorism and subversive activities;
- Condemnation
and rejection of unconstitutional changes of governments.
Article 5
Organs of the Union
1. The
organs of the Union shall be:
- The
Assembly of the Union;
-
The Executive Council;
-
The Pan-African Parliament;
-
The Court of Justice;
- The
Commission;
- The
Permanent Representatives Committee;
-
The Specialized Technical Committees;
-
The Economic, Social and Cultural Council;
-
The Financial Institutions;
2. Other
organs that the Assembly may decide to establish.
Article 6
The Assembly
1. The
Assembly shall be composed of Heads of States and
Government or their duly accredited representatives.
2. The
Assembly shall be the supreme organ of the Union.
3. The
Assembly shall meet at least once a year in ordinary
session. At the request of any Member State and
on approval by a two-thirds majority of the Member
States, the Assembly shall meet in extraordinary
session.
4. The
Office of the Chairman of the Assembly shall be
held for a period of one year by a Head of State
or Government elected after consultations among
the Member States.
Article 7
Decisions of the Assembly
1. The
Assembly shall take its decisions by consensus or,
failing which, by a two-thirds majority of the Member
States of the Union. However, procedural matters,
including the question of whether a matter is one
of procedure or not, shall be decided by a simple
majority.
2. Two-thirds
of the total membership of the Union shall form
a quorum at any meeting of the Assembly.
Article 8
Rules of Procedure of the Assembly
The
Assembly shall adopt its own Rules of Procedure.
Article 9
Powers and Functions of the Assembly
1. The
functions of the Assembly shall be to:
- Determine
the common policies of the Union;
- Receive,
consider and take decisions on reports and recommendations
from the other organs of the Union;
- Consider
requests for Membership of the Union;
- Establish
any organ of the Union;
- Monitor
the implementation of policies and decisions of
the Union as well as ensure compliance by all
Member States;
- Adopt
the budget of the Union;
- Give
directives to the Executive Council on the management
of conflicts, war and other emergency situations
and the restoration of peace;
- Appoint
and terminate the appointment of the judges of
the Court of Justice;
- Appoint
the Chairman of the Commission and his or her
deputy or deputies and Commissioners of the Commission
and determine their functions and terms of office.
2. The
Assembly may delegate any of its powers and functions
to any organ of the Union.
Article 10
The Executive Council
1. The
Executive Council shall be composed of the Ministers
of Foreign Affairs or such other Ministers or Authorities
as are designated by the Governments of Member States.
2. Council
shall meet at least twice a year in ordinary session.
It shall also meet in an extra-ordinary session
at the request of any Member State and upon approval
by two-thirds of all Member States.
Article 11
Decisions of the Executive Council
1. The
Executive Council shall take its decisions by consensus
or, failing which, by a two-thirds majority of the
Member States. However, procedural matters, including
the question of whether a matter is one of procedure
or not, shall be decided by a simple majority.
2. Two-thirds
of the total membership of the Union shall form
a quorum at any meeting of the Executive Council.
Article 12
Rules of Procedure of the Executive Council
The
Executive Council shall adopt its own Rules of Procedure.
Article 13
Functions of the Executive Council
1. The
Executive Council shall co-ordinate and take decisions
on policies in areas of common interest to the Member
States, including the following:
- Foreign
trade;
- Energy,
industry and mineral resources;
- Food,
agricultural and animal resources, livestock production
and forestry;
- Water
resources and irrigation;
- Environmental
protection, humanitarian action and disaster response
and relief;
- Transport
and communications;
- Insurance;
- Education,
culture, health and human resources development;
- Science
and technology;
- Nationality,
residency and immigration matters;
- Social
security, including the formulation of mother
and child care policies, as well as policies relating
to the disabled and the handicapped;
- Establishment
of a system of African awards, medals and prizes.
2. The
Executive Council shall be responsible to the Assembly.
It shall consider issues referred to it and monitor
the implementation of policies formulated by the
Assembly.
3. The
Executive Council may delegate any of its powers
and functions mentioned in paragraph 1 of this Article
to the Specialized Technical Committees established
under Article 14 of this Act.
Article 14
The Specialized Technical Committees
Establishment and Composition
1. There
is hereby established the following Specialized
Technical Committees, which shall be responsible
to the Executive Council:
- The
Committee on Rural Economy and Agricultural Matters;
- The
Committee on Monetary and Financial Affairs;
- The
Committee on Trade, Customs and Immigration Matters;
- The
Committee on Industry, Science and Technology,
Energy, Natural Resources and Environment;
- The
Committee on Transport, Communications and Tourism;
- The
Committee on Health, Labour and Social Affairs;
and
- The
Committee on Education, Culture and Human Resources.
2. The
Assembly shall, whenever it deems appropriate, restructure
the existing Committees or establish other Committees.
3. The
Specialized Technical Committees shall be composed
of Ministers or senior officials responsible for
sectors falling within their respective areas of
competence.
Article 15
Functions of the Specialized Technical Committees
Each
Committee shall within its field of competence:
- Prepare
projects and programmes of the Union and submit
in to the Executive Council;
- Ensure
the supervision, follow-up and the evaluation
of the implementation of decisions taken by the
organs of the Union;
- Ensure
the coordination and harmonization of projects
and programmes of the Union;
- Submit
to the Executive Council either on its own initiative
or at the request of the Executive Council, reports
and recommendations on the implementation of the
provision of this Act; and
- Carry
out any other functions assigned to it for the
purpose of ensuring the implementation of the
provisions of this Act.
Article 16
Meetings
1. Subject
to any directives given by the Executive Council,
each Committee shall meet as often as necessary
and shall prepare its rules of procedure and submit
them to the Executive Council for approval.
Article 17
The Pan-African Parliament
1. In
order to ensure the full participation of African
peoples in the development and economic integration
of the continent, a Pan-African Parliament shall
be established.
2. The
composition, powers, functions and organization
of the Pan-African Parliament shall be defined in
a protocol relating thereto.
Article 18
The Court of Justice
1. A
Court of Justice of the Union shall be established;
2. The
statute, composition and functions of the Court
of Justice shall be defined in a protocol relating
thereto.
Article 19
The Financial Institutions
The
Union shall have the following financial institutions,
whose rules and regulations shall be defined in
protocols relating thereto:
- The
African Central Bank;
- The
African Monetary Fund;
- The
African Investment Bank.
Article 20
The Commission
1. There
shall be established a Commission of the Union,
which shall be the Secretariat of the Union.
2. The
Commission shall be composed of the Chairman, his
or her deputy or deputies and the Commissioners.
They shall be assisted by the necessary staff for
the smooth functioning of the Commission.
3. The
structure, functions and regulations of the Commission
shall be determined by the Assembly.
Article 21
The Permanent Representatives Committee
1. There
shall be established a Permanent Representatives
Committee. It shall be composed of Permanent Representatives
to the Union and other Plenipotentiaries of Member
States.
2. The
Permanent Representatives Committee shall be charged
with the responsibility of preparing the work of
the Executive Council and acting on the Executive
Council's instructions. It may set up such sub-committees
or working groups as it may deem necessary.
Article 22
The Economic, Social and Cultural Council
1. The
Economic, Social and Cultural Council shall be an
advisory organ composed of different social and
professional groups of the Member States of the
Union.
2. The
functions, powers, composition and organization
of the Economic, Social and Cultural Council shall
be determined by the Assembly.
Article 23
Imposition of Sanctions
1. The
Assembly shall determine the appropriate sanctions
to be imposed on any Member State that defaults
in the payment of its contributions to the budget
of the Union in the following manner: denial of
the right to speak at meetings, to vote, to present
candidates for any position or post within the Union
or to benefit from any activity or commitments therefrom.
2. Furthermore,
any Member State that fails to comply with the decisions
and policies of the Union may be subjected to other
sanctions, such as the denial of transport and communications
links with other Member States, and other measures
of a political and economic nature to be determined
by the Assembly.
Article 24
The Headquarters of the Union
1. The
Headquarters of the Union shall be in Addis Ababa
in the Federal Democratic Republic of Ethiopia.
2. There
may be established such other offices of the Union
as the Assembly may, on the recommendation of the
Executive Council, determine.
Article
25
Working Languages
The
working languages of the Union and all its institutions
shall be, if possible, African languages, Arabic,
English, French and Portuguese.
Article 26
Interpretation
The
Court shall be seized with matters of interpretation
arising from the application or implementation of
this Act. Pending its establishment, such matters
shall be submitted to the Assembly of the Union,
which shall decide by a two-thirds majority.
Article 27
Signature, Ratification and Accession
1. This
Act shall be open to signature, ratification and
accession by the Member States of the OAU in accordance
with their respective constitutional procedures.
2. The
instruments of ratification shall be deposited with
the Secretary-General of the OAU.
3. Any
Member State of the OAU acceding to this Act after
its entry into force shall deposit the instrument
of accession with the Chairman of the Commission.
Article 28
Entry into Force
This
Act shall enter into force thirty (30) days after
the deposit of the instruments of ratification by
two-thirds of the Member States of the OAU.
Article 29
Admission to Membership
1. Any
African State may, at any time after the entry into
force of this Act, notify the Chairman of the Commission
of its intention to accede to this Act and to be
admitted as a member of the Union.
2. The
Chairman of the Commission shall, upon receipt of
such notification, transmit copies thereof to all
Member States. Admission shall be decided by a simple
majority of the Member States. The decision of each
Member State shall be transmitted to the Chairman
of the Commission who shall, upon receipt of the
required number of votes, communicate the decision
to the State concerned.
Article 30
Suspension
Governments
which shall come to power through unconstitutional
means shall not be allowed to participate in the
activities of the Union.
Article 31
Cessation of Membership
1. Any
State which desires to renounce its membership shall
forward a written notification to the Chairman of
the Commission, who shall inform Member States thereof.
At the end of one year from the date of such notification,
if not withdrawn, the Act shall cease to apply with
respect to the renouncing State, which shall thereby
cease to belong to the Union.
2. During
the period of one year referred to in paragraph
1 of this Article, any Member State wishing to withdraw
from the Union shall comply with the provisions
of this Act and shall be bound to discharge its
obligations under this Act up to the date of its
withdrawal.
Article 32
Amendment and Revision
1. Any
Member State may submit proposals for the amendment
or revision of this Act.
2. Proposals
for amendment or revision shall be submitted to
the Chairman of the Commission who shall transmit
same to Member States within thirty (30) days of
receipt thereof.
3. The
Assembly, upon the advice of the Executive Council,
shall examine these proposals within a period of
one year following notification of Member States,
in accordance with the provisions of paragraph 2
of this Article.
4. Amendments
or revisions shall be adopted by the Assembly by
consensus or, failing which, by a two-thirds majority
and submitted for ratification by all Member States
in accordance with their respective constitutional
procedures. They shall enter into force thirty (30)
days after the deposit of the instruments of ratification
with the Chairman of the Commission by a two-thirds
majority of the Member States.
Article
33
Transitional Arrangements and Final Provisions
1. This
Act shall replace the Charter of the Organization
of African Unity. However, the Charter shall remain
operative for a transitional period of one year
or such further period as may be determined by the
Assembly, following the entry into force of the
Act, for the purpose of enabling the OAU/AEC to
undertake the necessary measures regarding the devolution
of its assets and liabilities to the Union and all
matters relating thereto.
2. The
provisions of this Act shall take precedence over
and supersede any inconsistent or contrary provisions
of the Treaty establishing the African Economic
Community.
3. Upon
the entry into force of this Act, all necessary
measures shall be undertaken to implement its provisions
and to ensure the establishment of the organs provided
for under the Act in accordance with any directives
or decisions which may be adopted in this regard
by the Parties thereto within the transitional period
stipulated above.
4. Pending
the establishment of the Commission, the OAU General
Secretariat shall be the interim Secretariat of
the Union.
5. This
Act, drawn up in four (4) original texts in the
Arabic, English, French and Portuguese languages,
all four (4) being equally authentic, shall be deposited
with the Secretary-General of the OAU and, after
its entry into force, with the Chairman of the Commission
who shall transmit a certified true copy of the
Act to the Government of each signatory State. The
Secretary-General of the OAU and the Chairman of
the Commission shall notify all signatory States
of the dates of the deposit of the instruments of
ratification or accession and shall upon entry into
force of this Act register the same with the Secretariat
of the United Nations.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, WE have adopted this Act.
Done
at Lomé, Togo, this 11th day of July, 2000.
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