Assembly of the African Union
The Assembly of the African Union is the chief decision-making body within the African Union. Consisting of the heads of state or government of the member countries, the Assembly meets once a year. The current Chairman of the Assembly is Denis Sassou-Nguesso, President of the Republic of the Congo.
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Members of the Assembly
- Idriss Déby of Chad
- Omar Bongo of Gabon
- John Kufuor of Ghana
- Mwai Kibaki of Kenya
- Edem Kodjo of Togo
Functions of the Assembly
The Assembly has nine basic functions:
- set policies of the Union.
- decide on what action to take after consideration of reports and recommendations from the other organs of the Union.
- consider membership requests into the Union.
- create bodies for the Union.
- monitor the implementation of policies and decisions of the Union as well ensure compliance by all Member States.
- create a budget of the Union.
- provide diretion to the Executive Council on conflicts, war and other emergency situations and the restoration of peace.
- select judges for and withdraw judges of the Court of Justice.
- appoint the Chairman of the Commission, Commissioners of the Commission, all respective deputies and determine how long they will serve and what duties they will perform.
Decisions of the Assembly
- 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.
- Two-thirds of the total membership of the Union shall form a quorum at any meeting of the Assembly.
- The Assembly may delegate any of its powers and functions to any organ of the Union
External link
- Assembly of the African Union Official Site
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