Transitional Period Charter of Ethiopia

Country/entity
Ethiopia
Region
Africa (excl MENA)
Agreement name
Transitional Period Charter of Ethiopia
Date
22 Jul 1991
Agreement status
Multiparty signed/agreed
Interim arrangement
Yes
Agreement/conflict level
Intrastate/intrastate conflict
Stage
Framework/substantive - comprehensive
Conflict nature
Government
Peace process
Ethiopia peace process
Parties
The national liberation movements
Third parties
-
Description
Extraconstitutional document outlining the structure of a transitional government as well as the sequencing of mechanisms within a two year time-period. Event's include the election of local and regional councils in 3 months, the formation of a constitutional committee, re-drafting the constitution, and electing a new council of representatives based on that constitution on which the transitional government shall peaceably hand over power.


Groups

Children/youth

No specific mention.

Disabled persons

No specific mention.

Elderly/age

No specific mention.

Migrant workers

No specific mention.

Racial/ethnic/national group
Groups→Racial/ethnic/national group→Rhetorical
Page 5, PART FOUR: TRANSITIONAL PROGRAMME, B. RELIEF AND REHABILITATION, Article 17:
The Transitional Government is unequivocally determined to ensure the delivery of relief assistance to areas ravaged by war and drought. In connection with this:
...
It shall make special efforts to dispel ethnic mistrust and eradicate the ethnic hatred that have been fostered by the previous regimes.
Religious groups

No specific mention.

Indigenous people

No specific mention.

Other groups

No specific mention.

Refugees/displaced persons
Groups→Refugees/displaced persons→Substantive
Page 4-5, PART FOUR: TRANSITIONAL PROGRAMME, B. RELIEF AND REHABILITATION, Article 14:
The Transitional Government is unequivocally determined to ensure the delivery of relief assistance to areas ravaged by war and drought. In connection with this:

It shall give priority to the rehabilitation of those areas that have been severely affected by the war, prisoners of war ex-prisoners of war as well as those sections of the population that have been forceably uprooted by the previous regime's policy of villagization and resettlement.
The rehabilitation of those forceable uprooted by the previous regime's policy of villagization and resettlement shall be done in accordance with their desire.
Social class

No specific mention.


Gender

Women, girls and gender

No specific mention.

Men and boys

No specific mention.

LGBTI

No specific mention.

Family

No specific mention.


State definition

Nature of state (general)

No specific mention.

State configuration

No specific mention.

Self determination
Page 1, Untitled Preamble:
...
WHEREAS the military dictatorship was, in a continuation of the previous regimes and its demise marks the end of an era of subjugation and oppression thus a new chapter in Ethiopian history in which freedom, equal rights rights and self-determination of all the peoples shall be the governing principles of political, economic and social life and thereby contributing to the welfare of the Ethiopian Peoples and and rescuing them from centuries of subjugation and back-wardness;

Page 2, PART ONE: DEMOCRATIC RIGHTS, Article 2:
The right of nations, nationalities and peoples to self-determination is affirmed. To this end, each nation, nationality and people is guaranteed the right to:
a/ Preserve its identity and have it respected, promote its culture and history and use and develop its language;
b/ Administer its own affairs within its own defined territory and effectively participate in the central government on the basis of freedom, and fair and proper representation
c/ Exercise its right to self-determination of independence, when the concerned, nation/nationality and people is convinced that the above rights are denied, abridged or abrogated.

Page 3, PART TWO: PRINCIPLES GUIDING FOREIGN POLICY, Article 4:
It shall abide by all mutual agreements that respect the sovereignty of Ethiopia and are not contrary to the interests of the People.
Referendum

No specific mention.

State symbols

No specific mention.

Independence/secession

No specific mention.

Accession/unification

No specific mention.

Border delimitation

No specific mention.

Cross-border provision

No specific mention.


Governance

Political institutions (new or reformed)
Governance→Political institutions (new or reformed)→Temporary new institutions
Page 2, PART ONE: DEMOCRATIC RIGHTS, Article 1:
Based on the Universal Declaration of Human Rights of the United Nations; adopted and proclaimed by the General Assembly by resolution 217 A (Ill) of 10 Dec l948 individual human rights shall be respected fully, and without any limitation, whatsoever. Particularly every individual shall have;
a/ The freedom of conscience, expression, association and peaceable assembly;
1./ The right to engage in unrestricted political activity and to organize political parties, provided the exercise of such right does not infringe upon the rights of others.

Page 3, PART THREE: STRUCTURE AND COMPOSITION OF THE TRANSITIONAL GOVERNMENT, Article 6:
There shall be established a Transitional Government consisting of a Council of Representatives and a Council of Ministers.

Page 3, PART THREE: STRUCTURE AND COMPOSITION OF THE TRANSITIONAL GOVERNMENT, Article 7:
The Council of Representatives shall be composed of representatives of of national liberation movements, other political organizations and prominent individuals, to make-up a total of no more than 87 members.

Page 3, PART THREE: STRUCTURE AND COMPOSITION OF THE TRANSITIONAL GOVERNMENT, Article 8:
The Transitional Government shall exercise all legal and political responsibility for the governance of Ethiopia until it hands over power to a government popularly elected on the basis of of a new Constitution.

Page 3-4, PART THREE: STRUCTURE AND COMPOSITION OF THE TRANSITIONAL GOVERNMENT, Article 9:
The Council of Representatives shall exercise legislative functions as follows and oversee the work of the Council of Ministers:
a/ draw-up it's rules of procedure.
b/ election of its Chairperson, who shall also be the Head of State, and a Vice-Chairperson and Secretary, the Head of State shall appoint the Prime Minister, whose appointment shall be approved by the council of Representatives. The head of state, the Prime Minister, the Vice-Chairperson and Secretary of the Council of Representative shall be from different nations/nationalities;
c/ approve the Prime Minister's nomination of the members of Council of Ministers drawn-up on considerations of ascertaining a broad national representation, technical competence and unswerving adherence to the Charter;
d/ initiation and promulgation of proclamation and decrees pursuant to the Charter;
e/ adoption of national budget;
f/ provide for the administration of justice on the basis if the of the Charter; the Courts shall, in their work, be free from any governmental interference with respect to items provided for in Part One, Article One of the Charter;
g/ establish Constitutional Commission;
h/ ratify international agreements;
i/ create committees for defence and security policy during the transitional period;
j/ provide the mechanism to ascertain the fair and impartial application of the mass media;
k/ issues just labour law that protects the rights and interests of the workers;

Page 4, PART FOUR: TRANSITIONAL PROGRAMME, A. Political, Article 10:
The following provisions for a transitional period have been adopted in order to lead the country towards full democracy.
...
The Council of Representatives shall constitute the Constitutional Commission to draw up a draft constitution.
The Constitutional Commission shall submit to the Council of Representatives the draft constitution.

Page 4, PART FOUR: TRANSITIONAL PROGRAMME, A. Political, Article 11:
The following provisions for a transitional period have been adopted in order to lead the country towards full democracy.
...
Upon adoption o the draft constitution by the Council of Representatives the Constitution shall be presented to the people for discussion.
The final draft shall be presented for adoption in the Constitutional Assembly to be elected pursuant to the final draft of the Constitution.

Page 4, PART FOUR: TRANSITIONAL PROGRAMME, A. Political, Article 12:
The following provisions for a transitional period have been adopted in order to lead the country towards full democracy.
...
Elections to a National Assembly shall be held on the basis of the provisions of the new Constitution.
The Transitional Government shall handover power to the party or parties that gain a majority in the National Assembly.
The said national elections shall be held no later than two years after the establishment of the Transitional Government.
Provided however, that the period can be extended by the Council of Representatives for no more than six months.

Page 4, PART FOUR: TRANSITIONAL PROGRAMME, A. Political, Article 13:
The following provisions for a transitional period have been adopted in order to lead the country towards full democracy.
...
There shall be a law establishing local and regional councils for local administrative purposes defined on the basis of nationality. Elections fur such local and regional councils shall be held within three months of the establishment of the Transitional Government, wherever local conditions allow.
Elections
Page 1, Untitled Preamble:
...
WHEREAS to this end, all institutions of repression installed by the previous regimes shall be dismantled, regional prejudices redressed and the rights and interests of the deprived citizens to safeguarded by a democratic government elected by and accountable to the People;

Page 4, PART FOUR: TRANSITIONAL PROGRAMME, A. Political, Article 12:
The following provisions for a transitional period have been adopted in order to lead the country towards full democracy.
...
Elections to a National Assembly shall be held on the basis of the provisions of the new Constitution.
The Transitional Government shall handover power to the party or parties that gain a majority in the National Assembly.
The said national elections shall be held no later than two years after the establishment of the Transitional Government.
Provided however, that the period can be extended by the Council of Representatives for no more than six months.

Page 4, PART FOUR: TRANSITIONAL PROGRAMME, A. Political, Article 13:
The following provisions for a transitional period have been adopted in order to lead the country towards full democracy.
...
There shall be a law establishing local and regional councils for local administrative purposes defined on the basis of nationality. Elections fur such local and regional councils shall be held within three months of the establishment of the Transitional Government, wherever local conditions allow.
Electoral commission

No specific mention.

Political parties reform
Governance→Political parties reform→Other political parties reform
Page2: Part One, Democratic Rights
... Particularly every individual shall have
The right to engage in unrestricted political activity and to organize political parties, provided the exercise of such right does not infringe upon the rights of others.
Civil society
Page 3, PART TWO: PRINCIPLES GUIDING FOREIGN POLICY, Article 4:
Local governments shall have the right to establish direct contact with relief organizations with respect to relief work.
Traditional/religious leaders

No specific mention.

Public administration

No specific mention.

Constitution
Governance→Constitution→Constitutional reform/making
Page 3, PART THREE: STRUCTURE AND COMPOSITION OF THE TRANSITIONAL GOVERNMENT, Article 8:
The Transitional Government shall exercise all legal and political responsibility for the governance of Ethiopia until it hands over power to a government popularly elected on the basis of of a new Constitution.

Page 3, PART THREE: STRUCTURE AND COMPOSITION OF THE TRANSITIONAL GOVERNMENT, Article 9:
The Council of Representatives shall exercise legislative functions as follows and oversee the work of the Council of Ministers:
...
g/ establish Constitutional Commission;

Page 4, PART FOUR: TRANSITIONAL PROGRAMME, A. Political, Article 10:
The following provisions for a transitional period have been adopted in order to lead the country towards full democracy.
...
The Council of Representatives shall constitute the Constitutional Commission to draw up a draft constitution.
The Constitutional Commission shall submit to the Council of Representatives the draft constitution.

Page 4, PART FOUR: TRANSITIONAL PROGRAMME, A. Political, Article 11:
The following provisions for a transitional period have been adopted in order to lead the country towards full democracy.
...
Upon adoption o the draft constitution by the Council of Representatives the Constitution shall be presented to the people for discussion.
The final draft shall be presented for adoption in the Constitutional Assembly to be elected pursuant to the final draft of the Constitution.

Page 4, PART FOUR: TRANSITIONAL PROGRAMME, A. Political, Article 12:
The following provisions for a transitional period have been adopted in order to lead the country towards full democracy.
...
Elections to a National Assembly shall be held on the basis of the provisions of the new Constitution. The Transitional Government shall handover power to the party or parties that gain a majority in the National Assembly. The said national elections shall be held no later than two years after the establishment of the Transitional Government. Provided however, that the period can be extended by the Council of Representatives for no more than six months.

Power sharing

Political power sharing
Power sharing→Political power sharing→General
Sub-state level
Article thirteen
There shall be a law establishing local and regional councils for local administrative purposes defined on the basis of nationality. Elections for such local and regional councils shall be held within three months of the establishment of the Transitional Government, wherever local conditions allow.
Power sharing→Political power sharing→Executive coalition
State level
Page 3, PART THREE: STRUCTURE AND COMPOSITION OF THE TRANSITIONAL GOVERNMENT,
Article Six,
There shall be established a Transitional Government consisting of a Council of Representatives and a Council of Ministers.
Power sharing→Political power sharing→Proportionality in legislature
State level
Page 3, PART THREE: STRUCTURE AND COMPOSITION OF THE TRANSITIONAL GOVERNMENT,
Article Six,
There shall be established a Transitional Government consisting of a Council of Representatives and a Council of Ministers.
...
Article 7:
The Council of Representatives shall be composed of representatives of of national liberation movements, other political organizations and prominent individuals, to make-up a total of no more than 87 members.

Article 9
The Council of Representatives shall exercise legislative functions as follows and oversee the work of the Council of Ministers:
...
b/election of its Chairperson, who shall also be the Head of State, and a Vice-Chairperson and Secretary, the Head of State shall appoint the Prime Minister, whose appointment shall be approved by the Council of Representatives. The head of state, the Prime Minister, the VIce-Chairperson and the Secretary of the Council of Representatives shall be from different nations/nationalities'
c/ approve the Prime Minister's nomination of the members of Council of Ministers drawn-up on considerations of ascertaining a broad national representation, technical competence and unswerving adherence to the Charter;
Territorial power sharing

No specific mention.

Economic power sharing

No specific mention.

Military power sharing

No specific mention.


Human rights and equality

Human rights/RoL general
Page 1, Untitled Preamble:
...WHEREAS to this end, all institutions of repression installed by the previous regimes shall be dismantled, regional prejudices redressed and the rights and interests of the deprived citizens to safeguarded by a democratic government elected by and accountable to the People;
Bill of rights/similar
Page 2, PART ONE: DEMOCRATIC RIGHTS, Article 1:
Based on the Universal Declaration of Human Rights of the United Nations; adopted and proclaimed by the General Assembly by resolution 217 A (Ill) of 10 Dec l948 individual human rights shall be respected fully, and without any limitation, whatsoever. Particularly every individual shall have;
a/ The freedom of conscience, expression, association and peaceable assembly;
1./ The right to engage in unrestricted political activity and to organize political parties, provided the exercise of such right does not infringe upon the rights of others.

Page 2, PART ONE: DEMOCRATIC RIGHTS, Article 2:
The right of nations, nationalities and peoples to self-determination is affirmed. To this end, each nation, nationality and people is guaranteed the right to:
a/ Preserve its identity and have it respected, promote its culture and history and use and develop its language;
b/ Administer its own affairs within its own defined territory and effectively participate in the central government on the basis of freedom, and fair and proper representation
c/ Exercise its right to self-determination of independence, when the concerned, nation/nationality and people is convinced that the above rights are denied, abridged or abrogated.
Treaty incorporation
Page 2, PART ONE: DEMOCRATIC RIGHTS, Article 1:
Based on the Universal Declaration of Human Rights of the United Nations; adopted and proclaimed by the General Assembly by resolution 217 A (Ill) of 10 Dec l948 individual human rights shall be respected fully, and without any limitation, whatsoever.
Civil and political rights
Human rights and equality→Civil and political rights→Equality
Page 1, Untitled Preamble:
...
WHEREAS the military dictatorship was, in a continuation of the previous regimes and its demise marks the end of an era of subjugation and oppression thus a new chapter in Ethiopian history in which freedom, equal rights rights and self-determination of all the peoples shall be the governing principles of political, economic and social life and thereby contributing to the welfare of the Ethiopian Peoples and and rescuing them from centuries of subjugation and back-wardness;
Human rights and equality→Civil and political rights→Freedom of speech
Page 2, PART ONE: DEMOCRATIC RIGHTS, Article 1:
Based on the Universal Declaration of Human Rights of the United Nations; adopted and proclaimed by the General Assembly by resolution 217 A (Ill) of 10 Dec l948 individual human rights shall be respected fully, and without any limitation, whatsoever. Particularly every individual shall have;
a/ The freedom of conscience, expression, association and peaceable assembly;
Human rights and equality→Civil and political rights→Freedom of association
Page 2, PART ONE: DEMOCRATIC RIGHTS, Article 1:
Based on the Universal Declaration of Human Rights of the United Nations; adopted and proclaimed by the General Assembly by resolution 217 A (Ill) of 10 Dec l948 individual human rights shall be respected fully, and without any limitation, whatsoever. Particularly every individual shall have;
a/ The freedom of conscience, expression, association and peaceable assembly;
1./ The right to engage in unrestricted political activity and to organize political parties, provided the exercise of such right does not infringe upon the rights of others.
Human rights and equality→Civil and political rights→Thought, opinion, conscience and religion
Page 2, PART ONE: DEMOCRATIC RIGHTS, Article 1:
Based on the Universal Declaration of Human Rights of the United Nations; adopted and proclaimed by the General Assembly by resolution 217 A (Ill) of 10 Dec l948 individual human rights shall be respected fully, and without any limitation, whatsoever. Particularly every individual shall have;
a/ The freedom of conscience, expression, association and peaceable assembly;
1./ The right to engage in unrestricted political activity and to organize political parties, provided the exercise of such right does not infringe upon the rights of others.
Socio-economic rights
Human rights and equality→Socio-economic rights→Work
Page 4, PART THREE: STRUCTURE AND COMPOSITION OF THE TRANSITIONAL GOVERNMENT, Article 9:
The Council of Representatives shall exercise legislative functions as follows and oversee the work of the Council of Ministers:
...
k/ issues just labour law that protects the rights and interests of the workers;
Human rights and equality→Socio-economic rights→Cultural life
Page 2, PART ONE: DEMOCRATIC RIGHTS, Article 2:
The right of nations, nationalities and peoples to self-determination is affirmed. To this end, each nation, nationality and people is guaranteed the right to:
a/ Preserve its identity and have it respected, promote its culture and history and use and develop its language;
b/ Administer its own affairs within its own defined territory and effectively participate in the central government on the basis of freedom, and fair and proper representation.
c/ Exercise its right to self-determination of independence, when the concerned, nation/nationality and people is convinced that the above rights are denied, abridged or abrogated.

Rights related issues

Citizenship
Rights related issues→Citizenship→Citizen, general
Page 4, PART FOUR: TRANSITIONAL PROGRAMME, A. Political, Article 13:
The following provisions for a transitional period have been adopted in order to lead the country towards full democracy.
...
There shall be a law establishing local and regional councils for local administrative purposes defined on the basis of nationality. Elections fur such local and regional councils shall be held within three months of the establishment of the Transitional Government, wherever local conditions allow.
Rights related issues→Citizenship→Citizens, specific rights
Page 1, Untitled Preamble:
...
WHEREAS to this end, all institutions of repression installed by the previous regimes shall be dismantled, regional prejudices redressed and the rights and interests of the deprived citizens to safeguarded by a democratic government elected by and accountable to the People;

Page 2, PART ONE: DEMOCRATIC RIGHTS, Article 2:
The right of nations, nationalities and peoples to self-determination is affirmed. To this end, each nation, nationality and people is guaranteed the right to:
a/ Preserve its identity and have it respected, promote its culture and history and use and develop its language;
b/ Administer its own affairs within its own defined territory and effectively participate in the central government on the basis of freedom, and fair and proper representation
c/ Exercise its right to self-determination of independence, when the concerned, nation/nationality and people is convinced that the above rights are denied, abridged or abrogated.
Democracy
Page 1, Untitled Preamble:
WHEREAS the overthrow of the military dictatorship that has ruled Ethiopia for seventeen years present a historical moment, providing the Peoples of Ethiopia with the opportunity to rebuild the country and restructure the state democratically;
...
WHEREAS for the fulfillment of the aforementioned conditions and for the reign of a just peace, the proclamation of a democratic order is a categorical imperative, and;

Page 2, Untitled Preamble:
Whereas from the peace loving and democratic forces present in the Ethiopian society and having varied views, having met in a Conference convened from July 1-5 in ADDIS ABABA, have discussed and approved the Charter laying dawn the rules governing The Transitional Government as well as setting down the principles for the transitional period,

Page 2, PART ONE: DEMOCRATIC RIGHTS, Article 1:
Based on the Universal Declaration of Human Rights of the United Nations; adopted and proclaimed by the General Assembly by resolution 217 A (Ill) of 10 Dec l948 individual human rights shall be respected fully, and without any limitation, whatsoever. Particularly every individual shall have;
a/ The freedom of conscience, expression, association and peaceable assembly;
1./ The right to engage in unrestricted political activity and to organize political parties, provided the exercise of such right does not infringe upon the rights of others.

Page 2, PART ONE: DEMOCRATIC RIGHTS, Article 2:
The right of nations, nationalities and peoples to self-determination is affirmed. To this end, each nation, nationality and people is guaranteed the right to:
a/ Preserve its identity and have it respected, promote its culture and history and use and develop its language;
b/ Administer its own affairs within its own defined territory and effectively participate in the central government on the basis of freedom, and fair and proper representation
c/ Exercise its right to self-determination of independence, when the concerned, nation/nationality and people is convinced that the above rights are denied, abridged or abrogated.

Page 4, PART FOUR: TRANSITIONAL PROGRAMME, A. Political, Article 10 -13:
The following provisions for a transitional period have been adopted in order to lead the country towards full democracy.
Article 10: The Council of Representatives shall constitute the Constitutional Commission to draw up a draft constitution. The Constitutional Commission shall submit to the Council of Representatives the draft constitution.
Article 11: Upon adoption of the draft constitution by the Council of Representatives the Constitution shall be presented to the people for discussion.
The final draft shall be presented for adoption in the Constitutional Assembly to be elected pursuant to the final draft of the Constitution.
Article 12: Elections to a National Assembly shall be held on the basis of the provisions of the new Constitution.
The Transitional Government shall handover power to the party or parties that gain a majority in the National Assembly.
The said national elections shall be held no later than two years after the establishment of the Transitional Government.
Provided however, that the period can be extended by the Council of Representatives for no more than six months.
Article 13: There shall be a law establishing local and regional councils for local administrative purposes defined on the basis of nationality. Elections fur such local and regional councils shall be held within three months of the establishment of the Transitional Government, wherever local conditions allow.
Detention procedures

No specific mention.

Media and communication
Rights related issues→Media and communication→Governance of media
Page 4, PART THREE: STRUCTURE AND COMPOSITION OF THE TRANSITIONAL GOVERNMENT, Article 9:
The Council of Representatives shall exercise legislative functions as follows and oversee the work of the Council of Ministers:
...
j/ provide the mechanism to ascertain the fair and impartial application of the mass media;
Mobility/access

No specific mention.

Protection measures

No specific mention.

Other

No specific mention.


Rights institutions

NHRI

No specific mention.

Regional or international human rights institutions

No specific mention.


Justice sector reform

Criminal justice and emergency law

No specific mention.

State of emergency provisions

No specific mention.

Judiciary and courts
Page 3, PART THREE: STRUCTURE AND COMPOSITION OF THE TRANSITIONAL GOVERNMENT, Article 9:
The Council of Representatives shall exercise legislative functions as follows and oversee the work of the Council of Ministers:
...
f/ provide for the administration of justice on the basis if the of the Charter; the Courts shall, in their work, be free from any governmental interference with respect to items provided for in Part One, Article One of the Charter;
Prisons and detention

No specific mention.

Traditional Laws

No specific mention.


Socio-economic reconstruction

Development or socio-economic reconstruction
Socio-economic reconstruction→Development or socio-economic reconstruction→Socio-economic development
Page 1, Untitled Preamble:
...
WHEREAS the military dictatorship was, in a continuation of the previous regimes and its demise marks the end of an era of subjugation and oppression thus a new chapter in Ethiopian history in which freedom, equal rights rights and self-determination of all the peoples shall be the governing principles of political, economic and social life and thereby contributing to the welfare of the Ethiopian Peoples and and rescuing them from centuries of subjugation and back-wardness;
...
WHEREAS peace and stability, as essential condition of development, require the end of all hostilities, the healing of wounds caused by conflicts and the establishment and maintenance of good neighborliness and co-operation;
Socio-economic reconstruction→Development or socio-economic reconstruction→Humanitarian assistance
Page 3, PART TWO: PRINCIPLES GUIDING FOREIGN POLICY, Article 4:
Local governments shall have the right to establish direct contact with relief organizations with respect to relief work.

Page 4-5, PART FOUR: TRANSITIONAL PROGRAMME, B. RELIEF AND REHABILITATION, Article 14-17:
The Transitional Government is unequivocally determined to ensure the delivery of relief assistance to areas ravaged by war and drought. In connection with this:
Article 14: It shall give priority to the rehabilitation of those areas that have been severely affected by the war, prisoners of war ex-prisoners of war as well as those sections of the population that have been forceably uprooted by the previous regime's policy of villagization and resettlement.
The rehabilitation of those forceable uprooted by the previous regime's policy of villagization and resettlement shall be done in accordance with their desire.
Socio-economic reconstruction→Development or socio-economic reconstruction→Infrastructure and reconstruction
Page 4-5, PART FOUR: TRANSITIONAL PROGRAMME, B. RELIEF AND REHABILITATION, Article 14-17:
Article 15: It shall take immediate steps to reconstruct or repair the infrastructure that has been destroyed or damaged by the war.
Article 16: It shall give special consideration to hitherto neglected and forgotten areas.
Article 17: It shall make special efforts to dispel ethnic mistrust and eradicate the ethnic hatred that have been fostered by the previous regimes.
National economic plan

No specific mention.

Natural resources

No specific mention.

International funds

No specific mention.

Business

No specific mention.

Taxation

No specific mention.

Banks

No specific mention.


Land, property and environment

Land reform/rights

No specific mention.

Pastoralist/nomadism rights

No specific mention.

Cultural heritage
Land, property and environment→Cultural heritage→Intangible
Page 2, PART ONE: DEMOCRATIC RIGHTS, Article 2:
The right of nations, nationalities and peoples to self-determination is affirmed. To this end, each nation, nationality and people is guaranteed the right to:
a/ Preserve its identity and have it respected, promote its culture and history and use and develop its language;
Environment
Page 4-5, PART FOUR: TRANSITIONAL PROGRAMME, B. RELIEF AND REHABILITATION, Article 14-17:
The Transitional Government is unequivocally determined to ensure the delivery of relief assistance to areas ravaged by war and drought. In connection with this:
Article 14: It shall give priority to the rehabilitation of those areas that have been severely affected by the war, prisoners of war ex-prisoners of war as well as those sections of the population that have been forceably uprooted by the previous regime's policy of villagization and resettlement.
The rehabilitation of those forceable uprooted by the previous regime's policy of villagization and resettlement shall be done in accordance with their desire.
Article 15: It shall take immediate steps to reconstruct or repair the infrastructure that has been destroyed or damaged by the war.
Article 16: It shall give special consideration to hitherto neglected and forgotten areas.
Article 17: It shall make special efforts to dispel ethnic mistrust and eradicate the ethnic hatred that have been fostered by the previous regimes.
Water or riparian rights or access

No specific mention.


Security sector

Security Guarantees
Page 4, PART THREE: STRUCTURE AND COMPOSITION OF THE TRANSITIONAL GOVERNMENT, Article 9:
The Council of Representatives shall exercise legislative functions as follows and oversee the work of the Council of Ministers:
...
i/ create committees for defence and security policy during the transitional period;
Ceasefire
Security sector→Ceasefire→General commitments
Page 1, Untitled Preamble:
WHEREAS peace and stability, as essential condition of development, require the end of all hostilities, the healing of wounds caused by conflicts and the establishment and maintenance of good neighborliness and co-operation;
Police

No specific mention.

Armed forces

No specific mention.

DDR

No specific mention.

Intelligence services

No specific mention.

Parastatal/rebel and opposition group forces

No specific mention.

Withdrawal of foreign forces

No specific mention.

Corruption

No specific mention.

Crime/organised crime

No specific mention.

Drugs

No specific mention.

Terrorism

No specific mention.


Transitional justice

Transitional justice general
Page 1, Untitled Preamble:
...
WHEREAS peace and stability, as essential condition of development, require the end of all hostilities, the healing of wounds caused by conflicts and the establishment and maintenance of good neighborliness and co-operation;

Page 4-5, PART FOUR: TRANSITIONAL PROGRAMME, B. RELIEF AND REHABILITATION, Article 14-16:
The Transitional Government is unequivocally determined to ensure the delivery of relief assistance to areas ravaged by war and drought. In connection with this:
...
It shall give priority to the rehabilitation of those areas that have been severely affected by the war, prisoners of war ex-prisoners of war as well as those sections of the population that have been forceably uprooted by the previous regime's policy of villagization and resettlement.
The rehabilitation of those forceable uprooted by the previous regime's policy of villagization and resettlement shall be done in accordance with their desire.
Article 15: It shall take immediate steps to reconstruct or repair the infrastructure that has been destroyed or damaged by the war.
Article 16: It shall give special consideration to hitherto neglected and forgotten areas.
Amnesty/pardon

No specific mention.

Courts

No specific mention.

Mechanism

No specific mention.

Prisoner release

No specific mention.

Vetting

No specific mention.

Victims
Page 4-5, PART FOUR: TRANSITIONAL PROGRAMME, B. RELIEF AND REHABILITATION, Article 14:
The Transitional Government is unequivocally determined to ensure the delivery of relief assistance to areas ravaged by war and drought. In connection with this:
...
It shall give priority to the rehabilitation of those areas that have been severely affected by the war, prisoners of war ex-prisoners of war as well as those sections of the population that have been forceably uprooted by the previous regime's policy of villagization and resettlement.
The rehabilitation of those forceable uprooted by the previous regime's policy of villagization and resettlement shall be done in accordance with their desire.
Missing persons

No specific mention.

Reparations

No specific mention.

Reconciliation
Page 5, PART FOUR: TRANSITIONAL PROGRAMME, B. RELIEF AND REHABILITATION, Article 17:
The Transitional Government is unequivocally determined to ensure the delivery of relief assistance to areas ravaged by war and drought. In connection with this:
...
It shall make special efforts to dispel ethnic mistrust and eradicate the ethnic hatred that have been fostered by the previous regimes.

Implementation

UN signatory

No specific mention.

Other international signatory

No specific mention.

Referendum for agreement

No specific mention.

International mission/force/similar

No specific mention.

Enforcement mechanism

No specific mention.

Related cases

No specific mention.

Source
http://www.constitutionnet.org/

Addis-Ababa, 22nd July 1991

PEACEFUL AND DEMOCRATIC TRANSITIONAL CONFERENCE OF ETHIOPIA

CONTENTS

TRANSITIONAL PERIOD CHARTER OF ETHIOPIA

No. 1

WHEREAS the overthrow of the military dictatorship that has ruled Ethiopia for seventeen years presents a historical moment, providing the Peoples of Ethiopia with the opportunity to rebuild the country and restructure the state democratically;

WHEREAS the military dictatorship was, in essence, a continuation of the previous regimes and its demise marks the end of an era of subjugation and oppression thus starting a new chapter in Ethiopian history in which freedom, equal rights and self-determination of all the peoples shall be the governing principles of political, economic and social life and thereby contributing to the welfare of the Ethiopian Peoples and rescuing them from centuries of subjugation and backwardness;

WHEREAS peace and stability, as essential conditions of development, require the end of all hostilities, the healing of wounds caused by conflicts and the establishment and maintenance of good neighbourliness and cooperation;

WHEREAS for the fulfilment of the aforementioned conditions and for the reign of a just peace, the proclamation of a democratic order is a categorical imperative, and;

WHEREAS to this end, all institutions of repression, installed by the previous regimes shall be dismantled, regional prejudicies redresed and the rights and interests of the deprived citizens safeguarded by a democratic government elected by and accountable to the People;

Whereas from the peace loving and democratic forces present in the Ethiopian society and having varied views, having met in a Conference convened from July 1 - 5 in ADDIS ABABA, have discussed and approved The Charter laying dawn the rules governing The Transitional Government as well as setting down the principles for the transitional period,

NOW THEREFORE, it is hereby proclaimed as follows:

PART ONE

DEMOCRATIC RIGHTS

Article One

Based on the Universal Declaration of Human Rights of the United Nations, adopted and proclaimed by the General Assembly by resolution 217 A (III) of 10 Dec. 1948 individual human rights shall be respected fully, and without any limitation whatsoever.

Particularly every individual shall have;

The freedom of conscience, expression, association and peaceable assembly;

The right to engage in unrestricted political activity and to organize political parties, provided the exercise of such right does not infringe upon the rights of others.

Article Two

The right of nations, nationalities and peoples to self-determination is affirmed.

To this end, each nation, nationality and people is guaranteed the right to:

Preserve its identity and have it respected, promote its culture and history and to use and develop its language;

Administer its own affairs within its own defined territory and effectively participate in the central government on the basis of freedom, and fair and proper representation;

Exercise its right to self-determination of independence, when the concerned, nation/nationality and people is convinced that the above rights are denied, abridged or abrogated.

PART TWO

PRINCIPLES GUIDING FOREIGN POLICY

The Transitional Government will conduct its foreign relations on the basis of the principles of respect for the sovereignty and equality of states and non-intervention and non-interference in internal affairs, as well as the promotion of mutual interests.

Accordingly;

Article Three

The policy of distabilization and conflict-promotion hitherto actively pursued by the previous regime with respect to the country’s neighbours shall cease forthwith with the issuence of this Charter.

Article Four

It shall abide by all mutual agreements that respect the sovereignity of Ethiopia and are not contrary to the interests of the People.

Article Five

Local governments shall have the right to establish direct contact with relief organizations with respect to relief work.

PART THREE

STRUCTURE AND COMPOSITION OF THE

TRANSITIONAL GOVERNMENT

Article Six

There shall be established a Transitional Government consisting of a Council of Representatives and a Council of Ministers.

Article seven

The Council of Representatives shall be composed of representatives of national liberation movements, other political organizations and prominent individuals, to make-up a total of no more than 87 members.

Article eight

The Transitional Government shall exercise all legal and political responsibility for the governance of Ethiopia until it hands over power to a government popularly elected on the basis of a new Constitution.

Article nine

The Council of Representatives shall exercise legislative functions as follows and oversee the work of the Council of Ministers:

draw-up it’s rules of procedure.

election of its Chairperson, who shall also be the Head of State, and a Vice-Chairperson and Secretary, the Head of State shall appoint the Prime Minister, whose appointment shall be approved by the Council of Representatives.

The head of state, the Prime Minister, the Vice-Chairperson and the Secretary of the Council of representatives shall be from different nations/nationalities;

approve the Prime Minister’s nomination of the members of Council of Ministers drawn-up on considerations of ascertaining a broad national representation, technical competence and unswerving adherence to the Charter;

initiation and promulgation of proclamation and degrees pursuant to the Charter;

adoption of national budget;

provide for the administration of justice on the basis of the Charter;

the Courts shall, in their work, be free from any governmental interference with respect to the items provided for in Part One, Article One of the Charter;

establish the Constitutional Commission;

ratify international agreements;

create committees for defence and security policy during the transitional period;

provide the mechanism to ascertain the fair and impartial application of the mass media;

issue just labour law that protects the rights and interests of the workers;

PART FOUR

TRANSITIONAL PROGRAMME

The following provisions for a transitional period have been adopted in order to lead the country towards full democracy.

A. POLITICAL

Article ten

The Council of Representatives shall constitute the Constitutional Commission to draw up a draft constitution.

The Constitutional Commission shall submit to the Council of Representatives the draft constitution.

Article eleven

Upon adoption of the draft constitution by the Council of Representatives the Constitution shall be presented to the people for discussion.

The final draft shall be presented for adoption to the Constituent Assembly to be elected pursuant to the final draft of the Constitution.

Article twelve

Elections to a National Assembly shall be held on the basis of provisions of the new Constitution.

The Transitional Government shall handover power to the party or parties that gain a majority in the National Assembly.

The said national elections shall be held no later than two years after the establishment of the Transitional Government.

Provided however, that the period can be extended by the Council of Representatives for no more than six months.

Article thirteen

There shall be a law establishing local and regional councils for local administrative purposes defined on the basis of nationality.

Elections for such local and regional councils shall be held within three months of the establishment of the Transitional Government, wherever local conditions allow.

B. RELIEF AND REHABILITATION

The Transitional Government is unequivocally determined to ensure the delivery of relief assistance to areas ravaged by war and drought.

In connection with this:

Article Fourteen

It shall give priority to the rehabilitation of those areas that have been severely affected by the war, prisoners of war ex-prisoners of war as well as those sections of the population that have been forceably uprooted by the previous regime’s policy of villagization and resettlement.

The rehabilitation of those forceably uprooted by the previous regime’s policy of villagization and resettlement shall be done in accordance with their desire.

Article Fifteen

It shall take immediate steps to reconstruct of repair the infrastructure that has been destroyed of damaged by the war.

Article Sixteen

It shall give special consideration to hitherto neglected and forgotten areas.

Article Seventeen

It shall make special efforts to dispel ethnic mistrust and eradicate the ethnic hatred that have been fostered by the previous regimes.

PART FIVE

LEGALITY OF THE CHARTER

Article Eighteen

This Charter shall serve as the supreme law of the land for the duration of the transitional period.

Any law or decision that is contrary to the Charter shall be null and void.

Article Ninteen

The Amharic and the English texts of the Charter have equal authenticity.

Where disparity occurs between the two languages the Council of Representatives shall decide.

Article Twenty

This Charter shall be effective upon publication in the Negarit Gazeta.

ADDID ABABA THIS 22nd DAY OF JULY 1991

MELES ZENAWI

CHAIRMAN OF THE CONFERENCE