Charter
of the Asian
Parliamentary Assembly
(APA)
The Charter was
adopted, in principle, at the First Session of the APA Plenary
in November 2006. Amendments were elaborated in the meeting of
the Executive Council, 17-18 November 2007, Tehran, and
recommended to the 2nd plenary of the APA. The 2nd
Plenary of the APA, 19-21 November 2007, Tehran, the Islamic
Republic of Iran, adopted its Charter as herewith annexed on
this Monday, 19th of November 2007.
Charter of the Asian Parliamentary Assembly
(APA)
Preamble
Convinced that the
pursuit of peace based upon justice and international
cooperation is vital for the preservation of human society and
civilization;
Reaffirming the
devotion of Asian countries to the spiritual and moral values
which are the common heritage of their peoples and the true
source of individual freedom, political liberty and the rule of
law, principles which form the basis of all genuine democracy;
Believing that,
for the maintenance and further realization of these ideals and
in the interests of economic and social progress, there is a
need for a closer unity among Asian Countries;
Responding to this
need and the expressed aspirations of their peoples in this
regard, it is necessary forthwith to create an Assembly which
will bring together Asian countries into closer association with
a view to their eventual integration into an Asian parliamentary
union;
We, therefore, the
present members of the Association of Asian Parliaments for
Peace (AAPP), see the need for the transformation of AAPP to
Asian Parliamentary Assembly (APA) and do hereby declare,
on behalf of parliaments we represent, the following:
General
Rules
Article 1:
Establishment of APA
The Association of
Asian Parliaments for Peace (AAPP) is hereby transformed into
the Asian Parliamentary Assembly (APA), hereafter called “the
Assembly”. The Charter of the AAPP is accordingly replaced by
this Charter.
Article 2:
Principles of Establishment of APA
All Member
Parliaments;
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Emphasizing on
the equality of all members;
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Recognizing the
national authority, sovereignty, peaceful coexistence and
non-interference in their internal affairs;
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Believing in
friendship and peaceful settlement of conflicts;
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Encouraging and
promoting human rights and opposing terrorism and recognizing
the rights and freedom of nations;
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Emphasizing on
the necessity of full-fledged cooperation with regard to
sustainable development and protection of the environment;
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Trying to create
common organizations aimed at providing infrastructures and
encouraging economic development through taking advantage of
regional commonalities;
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Believing in the
benefits of harmonizing laws and legal practices from
among the members of the Assembly, taking into consideration
the diversities of Asian cultural, political and
economic experiences, with the view to achieving common
legislations;
Express their
willingness to establish the Asian Parliamentary Assembly.
Article 3:
Objectives of the Establishment of APA
The Objectives of
the APA are as follows:
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Promoting
freedom, social justice, peace, security and friendship to
meet the objectives of the Assembly.
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Sharing access
to up-to-date knowledge in various areas and promoting such
knowledge among the members in order to promote the progress
and equality of its members.
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Exploiting
cooperatively vast human and natural resources and securing
the interests of all members and recognizing their permanent
authority on their natural resources
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Providing
welfare facilities for the health and nutrition of its
member’s population.
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Contributing to
integration among the Asian nations in order to utilize the
potentialities of the region.
Article 4:
Membership of the APA
Membership of the
APA is open to National Parliaments of the sovereign States of
Asia.
National
Parliaments of the sovereign States of Asia may at any time
submit their application for joining the APA. The application
will be circulated to the member parliaments and shall be
approved by 2/3 majority of the Assembly.
Basic
Organs and Structure
Article 5:
Basic Organs of the APA
The APA shall be
composed of the Plenary, the Executive Council, Bureau of
the Assembly, the Committees as may be established, and
the Secretariat.
The
Plenary
Article 6:
Members and Observers
of the Plenary
As the most
important organ, the Plenary shall be composed of appointed
delegates of the member parliaments, who are elected by their
respective national parliaments for a two-year term of office.
Other Asian
Parliaments, regional and international organizations may attend
the Sessions of the Plenary of the APA as Observers upon
approval by the Executive Council.
Article 7:
Authority of the Plenary
The Plenary may
approve decisions, resolutions and declarations or submit
reports on general policies of the APA and on other subjects
related to its activities.
Article 8:
Number of Votes
Each member
parliament enjoys voting rights corresponding to the number of
its delegates in the Plenary. Each member parliament has two
delegates plus additional delegates determined as follows:
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Countries with
population between 1 million up to 50 millions will have two
additional delegates,
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Countries with
population between 50 and 200 millions will have three
additional delegates,
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Countries with
population between 200 and 500 millions will have four
additional delegates, and
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Countries with
population over 500 millions will have five additional
delegates.
Article 9:
Sessions of the Plenary
The Plenary shall
hold at least one annual ordinary session. In case of emergency,
and upon request of any of the member parliaments and approval
of majority of member parliaments, an extraordinary session
shall be held.
Article 10:
Executive Council
Executive Council shall be composed of one APA delegate from
each member parliament.
Executive Council
shall meet at least twice a year: once, immediately before the
meeting of the Plenary, and the other normally about three
months prior to the meeting of the Plenary at the previous host
country.
Article 10:
Bureau of the Assembly
The Assembly shall
have a President, Four Vice-Presidents, and one Rapporteur,
taking into consideration equitable regional distributions.
The President of
the Assembly shall be elected from amongst the presidents or
speakers of the member parliaments for a one or two-year
term of office, depending on the decision of the host
parliament, by the majority vote of the delegates of the
member parliaments. The President shall be eligible for one
consecutive reelection.
The President
shall be elected during the first meeting of each term of office
for the upcoming period.
Article 10:
Legal entity
The
Asian Parliamentary Assembly is a legal entity represented by
its President.
Article 11:
Voting
All decisions of
the Assembly shall require a majority vote of the delegates of
the member parliaments present and voting, unless the Plenary
decides by simple majority of the delegates that on a specific
subject a higher majority is required.
Secretariat
Article 12:
Provisional Secretariat
The venue of the
Secretariat shall be in the country of the elected president of
the Assembly.
The host country
shall be responsible for providing the required facilities for
the Secretariat and convening of the sessions of the Assembly.
Article 13:
Permanent Secretariat
Major terms of
reference of the Secretariat are as follows:
·
Maintaining communication with members and preparing for the
sessions of the Assembly,
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Following up the implementation of the decisions of the
Assembly,
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Protecting the documents of the APA,
Article 14:
Establishment of the Specialized Commissions
The Assembly may
create special commissions to deal with any subject of
interests.
Article 15:
Rules of Procedure of the Assembly
The
Assembly shall adopt its rules of procedure which have to be in
accordance with the Charter.
Official
Languages
Article 16: APA
Official and working
Languages
The official
languages of the APA are Arabic and English and its working
language is English.
Amendment
Article 17:
Amendment of the Charter
Amendments of this
Charter shall require the approval of at least 2/3 of the member
parliaments present and voting in the Plenary.
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