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    1. ended the Maoist revolt

      <br> Source Excerpt: “6. End of war

      6.1 Giving permanent form to the ongoing ceasefire between the government and the Maoists on the basis of the historic agreement reached between the seven political parties and the CPN (Maoist) on November 8, 2006, we declare that the armed war going on since 1995 has ended.”

      Data Source: https://perma.cc/RM6S-VENY

      Full Citation: "Comprehensive Peace Accord Signed Between Nepal Government and the Communist Party of Nepal (Maoist)". Signed November 22, 2006. https://peacemaker.un.org/sites/peacemaker.un.org/files/NP_061122_Comprehensive%20Peace%20Agreement%20between%20the%20Government%20and%20the%20CPN%20%28Maoist%29.pdf . Page 8.

    2. “democratized”

      <br> Source Excerpt: “…in order to hold the constituent assembly elections in a peaceful, fair and fear-less environment and to carry out democratization and restructuring of the army.”

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      Full Citation: "Comprehensive Peace Accord Signed Between Neap Government and the Communist Party of Nepal (Maoist)". Signed November 22, 2006. https://peacemaker.un.org/sites/peacemaker.un.org/files/NP_061122_Comprehensive%20Peace%20Agreement%20between%20the%20Government%20and%20the%20CPN%20%28Maoist%29.pdf . Page 4.

    3. Proportional Representation system

      <br> Source Excerpt: “4. Mixed Electoral System: The following mixed electoral system shall be adopted for election to the Members of the Constituent Assembly:

      (a) First Past the Post Electoral System, and

      (b) Proportional Electoral System where the Political Parties shall be voted.”

      Data Source: https://perma.cc/7CE2-7GHQ

      Full Citation: Constituent Assembly of Nepal. Election to the Members of the Constituent Assembly Act, 2064 (2007). Published June 22, 2007. https://www.lawcommission.gov.np/en/wp-content/uploads/2018/10/election-to-the-members-of-constituent-assembly-act-2064-2007.pdf . Page 3.

    4. the country would elect a Constituent Assembly to produce a new Constitution

      <br> Source Excerpt: “3. Political - Economic - Social Transformation and Conflict Management

      Both the parties are in agreement to adopt the following policies and programs for political-economic-social transformation and to creatively manage conflict existing in the country:

      (...)

      3.2. To form an interim legislature-parliament on the basis of interim constitution, and hold elections to the constituent assembly in a free and fair manner by the month of Jestha, 2064 BS and practically ensure sovereignty inherent in the Nepali people.”

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      Full Citation: "Comprehensive Peace Accord Signed Between Neap Government and the Communist Party of Nepal (Maoist)". Signed November 22, 2006. https://peacemaker.un.org/sites/peacemaker.un.org/files/NP_061122_Comprehensive%20Peace%20Agreement%20between%20the%20Government%20and%20the%20CPN%20%28Maoist%29.pdf . Page 4.

    5. There was a recognition of the violence of the civil war, and parties agreed to engage in mutual self-introspection about the past

      <br> Source Excerpt:

      “6. Making a self-assessment and a self-criticism of the past mistakes and weaknesses, the CPN (Maoists) has expressed its commitment for not allowing the mistakes and weaknesses to be committed in future.

      1. Making a self-assessment towards the mistakes and weaknesses committed while staying in the Government and parliament in the past, the seven political parties have expressed their commitment for not repeating such mistakes and weaknesses now onwards.”

      Data Source: https://perma.cc/5T5U-W9X7

      Full Citation: Government of Nepal Ministry of Peace and Reconstruction. 12-Point Understanding Reached Between the Seven Political Parties and Nepal Communist Party (Maoists). November, 2005. https://peacemaker.un.org/sites/peacemaker.un.org/files/NP_051122_12%20Point%20Understanding.pdf . Page 3.

    6. and their forces would not be mobilized during the election of the CA

      <br> Source Excerpt: “To carry out the following tasks in accordance with the 12-point understanding, eight-point agreement, 25-point code of conduct, the five point letter sent to the United Nations and the decisions of the meeting of senior leaders held on November 8 taken in the past in order to hold the constituent assembly elections in a peaceful, fair and fear-less environment…”

      Data Source: https://perma.cc/RM6S-VENY

      Full Citation: "Comprehensive Peace Accord Signed Between Neap Government and the Communist Party of Nepal (Maoist)". Signed November 22, 2006. https://peacemaker.un.org/sites/peacemaker.un.org/files/NP_061122_Comprehensive%20Peace%20Agreement%20between%20the%20Government%20and%20the%20CPN%20%28Maoist%29.pdf . Page 4.

    7. army would become an inclusive and representative institution

      <br> Source Excerpt: “5. Proportional, inclusive group entry of Madheshi people and other communities into the Nepal Army shall be ensured to impart national character to Nepal Army and to make it more inclusive.”

      Data Source: https://perma.cc/Y5T3-M3T6

      Full Citation: "Agreement Between the GoN and Samyukta Loktantrik Madheshi Morcha". Signed February 28, 2008. https://www.peaceagreements.org/viewmasterdocument/1749 . Page 112.

    8. to complete its task within two years

      <br> Source Excerpt: “64. Term of the Constituent Assembly

      Unless otherwise dissolved earlier by a resolution passed by the Constituent Assembly, the term of the Constituent Assembly shall be two years from the date of its first meeting.

      Provided that the term of the Constituent Assembly may be extended for up to six months by a resolution of the Constituent Assembly, in the event that the task of drafting the Constitution is not completed due to the proclamation of a State of Emergency in the country.”

      Data Source: https://perma.cc/X5YU-8HMK

      Full Citation: Interim Constitution of Nepal. 2007. https://constitutionnet.org/sites/default/files/interim_constitution_of_nepal_2007_as_amended_by_first_second_and_third_amendments.pdf . Page 27.

    9. the SPA and CPN(M) mutually accepted that Nepali society had significant class, ethnic, gender and regional problems, and that these should be resolved through “forward-moving state restructuring” and progressive socio-economic transformations of the society

      <br> Source Excerpt: “Preamble.

      (…)

      Therefore, it has become an inevitable need to implement the concept of full democracy through a forward - looking restructuring of the state to resolve the problems related to class, cast, gender, region and so on of all sectors including the political, economic, social and cultural, by bringing the autocratic monarchy to an end and establishing full democracy.”

      Data Source: https://perma.cc/5T5U-W9X7

      Full Citation: Government of Nepal Ministry of Peace and Reconstruction. 12-Point Understanding Reached Between the Seven Political Parties and Nepal Communist Party (Maoists). November, 2005. https://peacemaker.un.org/sites/peacemaker.un.org/files/NP_051122_12%20Point%20Understanding.pdf . Page 1.

    10. rebels would be integrated into the Nepal Army

      <br> Source Excerpt: “4.1. As per the commitment expressed in the letter sent on behalf of the Nepal Government and the CPN (Maoist) to the United Nations on August 9, 2006, the Maoists' Army combatants to remain within the following temporary cantonments in the following places. The UN to verify and monitor them.”

      Data Source: https://perma.cc/RM6S-VENY

      Full Citation: "Comprehensive Peace Accord Signed Between Neap Government and the Communist Party of Nepal (Maoist)". Signed November 22, 2006. https://peacemaker.un.org/sites/peacemaker.un.org/files/NP_061122_Comprehensive%20Peace%20Agreement%20between%20the%20Government%20and%20the%20CPN%20%28Maoist%29.pdf . Page 5.

    11. State Restructuring Commission

      <br> Source Excerpt: “8.4. Both parties express commitment to the fact that the interim Council of Ministers can constitute and determine the working procedures of the National Peace and Rehabilitation Commission, the Truth and Reconciliation Commission, the High-level State Restructuring Recommendation Commission… “

      Data Source: https://perma.cc/RM6S-VENY

      Full Citation: "Comprehensive Peace Accord Signed Between Nepal Government and the Community Party of Nepal (Maoist)". Signed November 22, 2006. https://peacemaker.un.org/sites/peacemaker.un.org/files/NP_061122_Comprehensive%20Peace%20Agreement%20between%20the%20Government%20and%20the%20CPN%20%28Maoist%29.pdf . Page 11.

    12. Truth and Reconciliation Commission (TRC)

      <br> Source Excerpt: “5.2.5. Both sides agree to set up a High-level Truth and Reconciliation Commission through mutual agreement in order to investigate truth about people seriously violating human rights and involved in crimes against humanity, and to create an environment of reconciliations inthe society. “

      Data Source: https://perma.cc/RM6S-VENY

      Full Citation: "Comprehensive Peace Accord Signed Between Nepal Government and the Community Party of Nepal (Maoist)". Signed November 22, 2006. https://peacemaker.un.org/sites/peacemaker.un.org/files/NP_061122_Comprehensive%20Peace%20Agreement%20between%20the%20Government%20and%20the%20CPN%20%28Maoist%29.pdf . Page 7.

    13. making state organs inclusive

      <br> Source Excerpt: “4. The Government shall execute appointments, promotions and nominations in a manner that ensures inclusive and proportionalparticipation of Madheshi people, Adivasi, Jananati , women, Dalits, backward regions and minority communities in all state bodies, including the security bodies.”

      Data Source: https://perma.cc/Y5T3-M3T6

      Full Citation: "Agreement Between the GoN and Samyukta Loktantrik Madheshi Morcha". Signed February 28, 2008. https://www.peaceagreements.org/viewmasterdocument/1749 . Page 112.

    14. The CA was also determined to operate with a dual function, also acting as the ordinary legislature

      <br> Source Excerpt: “59. Constituent Assembly to exercise the powers of the Legislature-Parliament

      After the termination of tenure of the Legislature-Parliament pursuant to clause (4) of Article 45 the powers of the Legislature-Parliament under this Constitution shall be exercised by the Constituent Assembly.”

      Data Source: https://perma.cc/X5YU-8HMK

      Full Citation: Interim Constitution of Nepal. 2007. https://constitutionnet.org/sites/default/files/interim_constitution_of_nepal_2007_as_amended_by_first_second_and_third_amendments.pdf . Page 24.

    15. a recommendation from a federal commission

      <br> Source Excerpt: “3. The Nepal government will form a federal commission to recommend on demarcation of federal provinces. The commission will have tenure of six months. The Legislature-Parliament will take a final decision on the demarcation with a two-thirds majority after the recommendation of the commission.”

      Data Source: https://perma.cc/2589-FZE4

      Full Citation: Constituent Assembly of Nepal. The 16-point Agreement. June 8, 2015. https://www.satp.org/satporgtp/countries/nepal/document/papers/16-point_agreement.htm .

    16. ending unitary and centralized governance in favor of a federal and inclusive model

      <br> Source Excerpt: “3.5. To carry out an inclusive, democratic and progressive restructuring of the state by ending the current centralized and unitary form of the state in order to address the problems related to women, Dalit, indigenous people, Janajatis, Madheshi, oppressed, neglected and minority communities and backward regions by ending discrimination based on class, caste, language, gender, culture, religion, and region.“

      Data Source: https://perma.cc/RM6S-VENY

      Full Citation: "Comprehensive Peace Accord Signed Between Nepal Government and the Communist Party of Nepal (Maoist)". Signed November 22, 2006. https://peacemaker.un.org/sites/peacemaker.un.org/files/NP_061122_Comprehensive%20Peace%20Agreement%20between%20the%20Government%20and%20the%20CPN%20%28Maoist%29.pdf . Page 4.

    17. (b) by Naturalization

      <br> Source Excerpt: “((5). A person, born in Nepal to a Nepali citizen mother, who has domicile in Nepal and whose father is not identified, shall be granted citizenship of Nepal by descent.

      Provided that in case his/her father is proved to be a foreign citizen the citizenship of such a person shall be converted into naturalized citizenship as provided for by the federal law.

      ((6). If a foreign woman married to a Nepali citizen so wishes, she may acquire naturalized citizenship of Nepal as provided for by the federal law.

      ((7). Notwithstanding anything contained elsewhere in this Article, in case of a person born to a Nepali woman citizen married to a foreign citizen, who has permanent domicile in Nepal and has not acquired citizenship of a foreign country, he/she may acquire naturalized citizenship of Nepal as provided for by the federal law.

      Provided that at the time of acquisition of citizenship, both his/her mother and father are citizens of Nepal such person born in Nepal may acquire citizenship of Nepal by descent.

      ((8). Except provided for in this Article, the Government of Nepal may grant naturalized citizenship of Nepal as provided for by the federal law.

      ((9). The Government of Nepal may grant honorary Nepali citizenship as provided for by the federal law.

      ((10). In case any territory is acquired by Nepal by way of merger, persons having domicile in such territory shall be citizens of Nepal subject to federal law.”

      Data Source: https://perma.cc/SD79-RAPV

      Full Citation: Constitution of Nepal. Article 11. 2015. https://www.constituteproject.org/constitution/Nepal_2015.pdf . Page 15.

    18. autonomous Madhesi province within the scheme of federalism

      <br> Source Excerpt: “2. Nepal shall become a federal democratic republic by accepting people’s aspiration for a federal structure with autonomous regions, including the Madheshi people’s aspiration for an autonomous Madhesh state.”

      Data Source: https://perma.cc/Y5T3-M3T6

      Full Citation: "Agreement Between the GoN and Samyukta Loktantrik Madheshi Morcha". Signed February 28, 2008. https://www.peaceagreements.org/viewmasterdocument/1749 . Page 111.

    19. proposed fourteen provinces Federal Structure

      <br> Source Excerpt: “1. Federal Democratic republican Nepal shall be divided into 14 autonomous states by putting an end to the existing unitary and centralized state structure.”

      Data Source: https://perma.cc/PK59-UE87

      Full Citation: Constituent Assembly Restructuring of the State and Distribution of State Power Committee. Report on Concept Paper and Preliminary Draft, 2066. https://constitutionnet.org/sites/default/files/concept_paper_restructuring_state_gtz_eng.pdf . Page 2.

    20. Article 56

      <br> Source Excerpt: “56. Emergency Powers in Case of Failure of Constitutional Machinery

      (1) If His Majesty in His discretion is satisfied, after consulting the Council of State, that the system of Parliamentary government contemplated by this Constitution has broken down and that the powers conferred by Article 17 are in the circumstances inadequate, He may by Proclamation in His discretion suspend any provision of Part III, IV and V of this Constitution and make such temporary provision for the governance of the Kingdom of Nepal as in His discretion He may deem necessary:

      Provided that:

      (a) He shall not suspend either or both Houses of Parliament unless in His discretion He deems it necessary to do so;

      (b) if He deems it necessary to suspend one House of Parliament, laws shall thereafter be made, subject to the provisions of this Article, by a Parliament consisting of His Majesty and the other House;”

      Data Source: https://doi.org/10.5064/F6LTXGPB/AE2BJT

      Full Citation: Constitution of Nepal 1959. Page 23.

    21. ‘Political Consensus’

      <br> Source Excerpt: “Preamble

      (…)

      NOW THEREFORE, in order to institutionalize the achievements of the revolution and movements till this date, hereby promulgate this INTERIM CONSTITUTION OF NEPAL, 2063 (2007), prepared through a political consensus and to be in force until a new Constitution is framed by the Constituent Assembly.”

      Data Source: https://perma.cc/X5YU-8HMK

      Full Citation: Interim Constitution of Nepal. 2007. https://constitutionnet.org/sites/default/files/interim_constitution_of_nepal_2007_as_amended_by_first_second_and_third_amendments.pdf . Page 1.

    22. “Nepal is an independent, indivisible, sovereign, secular, inclusive, democratic, socialist oriented, federal democratic republican state”.

      <br> Source Excerpt: “4. State of Nepal((1). Nepal is an independent, indivisible, sovereign, secular, inclusive democratic, socialism-oriented federal democratic republican state.”

      Data Source: https://perma.cc/SD79-RAPV

      Full Citation: Constitution of Nepal. Article 4. 2015. https://www.constituteproject.org/constitution/Nepal_2015.pdf . Page 13.

    23. No-confidence votes are constructive, meaning that the name of the proposed prime minister must be presented during the registration of ‘no-confidence motion’

      <br> Source Excerpt: “100. Provision related to Vote of Confidence and Motion of no-confidence

      (…)

      ((5). The name of the member proposed for Prime Minister should be mentioned when tabling the no-confidence motion under clause (4).”

      Data Source: https://perma.cc/SD79-RAPV

      Full Citation: Constitution of Nepal. Article 100. 2015. https://www.constituteproject.org/constitution/Nepal_2015.pdf . Page 55.

    24. The electoral system would be sixty percent FPTP and Forty percent PR, reversing the percentages used to elect the CA

      <br> Source Excerpt: “84. Constitution of House of Representatives

      (1). The House of Representatives shall consist of two hundred and seventy five members as follows:-

      a. One hundred and sixty five members elected through the first-past-the-post electoral system consisting of one member from each of the one hundred and sixty five electoral constituencies formed by dividing Nepal into 165 constituencies based on geography, and population.

      b. One hundred and ten members elected from proportional representation electoral system where voters vote for parties, while treating the whole country as a single electoral constituency.”

      Data Source: https://perma.cc/SD79-RAPV

      Full Citation: Constitution of Nepal. Article 84. 2015. https://www.constituteproject.org/constitution/Nepal_2015.pdf . Page 48.

    25. (c) by birth, a historical approach that has now been abandoned.

      <br> Source Excerpt: “((3). A child of a citizen who has acquired the citizenship of Nepal by birth before the commencement of this Constitution, shall acquire the citizenship of Nepal by descent after becoming adult if his/her father and mother are both citizens of Nepal.”

      Data Source: https://perma.cc/SD79-RAPV

      Full Citation: Constitution of Nepal. Article 11. 2015. https://www.constituteproject.org/constitution/Nepal_2015.pdf . Page 15.

    26. The existing provision of the constitution is that there are eight seats elected in each of seven provinces, for 56 seats, and three additional seats nominated by the Cabinet

      <br> Source Excerpt: “86. Constitution of National Assembly and terms of members

      ((1). National Assembly shall be a permanent house.

      ((2). There shall be fifty-nine members in the National Assembly as follows:-.”

      a. Fifty six members elected from an Electoral College comprising members of Provincial Assembly and chairpersons and vice-chairpersons of Village councils and Mayors and Deputy Mayors of Municipal councils, with different weights of votes for each, with eight members from each province, including at least three women, one Dalit, one person with disability or minority;

      b. Three members, including at least one woman, to be nominated by the President on the recommendation of Government of Nepal.”

      Data Source: https://perma.cc/SD79-RAPV

      Full Citation: Constitution of Nepal. Article 86. 2015. https://www.constituteproject.org/constitution/Nepal_2015.pdf . 50.

    27. multi-party Parliamentary System and Constitutional Monarchy

      <br> Source Excerpt: “Preamble

      (…)

      it is expedient to promulgate and enforce this Constitution, made with the widest possible participation of the Nepalese people, to guarantee basic human rights to every citizen of Nepal; and also to consolidate Adult Franchise, the Parliamentary System of Government, Constitutional Monarchy and the System of Multi Party Democracy.”

      Data Source: https://doi.org/10.5064/F6LTXGPB/FKPW9M

      Full Citation: Constitution of Nepal. 1990. Page 3.

    28. On the judiciary, the document was highly centralized

      <br> Source Excerpt: “PART 11: Judiciary

      1. Courts to exercise powers related to justice

      ((1). Powers relating to justice in Nepal shall be exercised by courts and other judicial institutions in accordance with the provisions of this Constitution, other laws and recognized principles of justice.

      ((2). All must adhere to the order or verdict given by the court in relation to the court cases.

      1. Courts

      ((1). There shall be the following courts in Nepal:

      a. Supreme Court,

      b. High Court, and

      c. District Court.”

      Data Source: https://perma.cc/SD79-RAPV

      Full Citation: Constitution of Nepal. Article 126. 2015. https://www.constituteproject.org/constitution/Nepal_2015.pdf . Page 66.

    29. a no-confidence motion cannot be brought against the prime minister within two years of the date of the election, and if a no-confidence vote fails, another cannot be brought within a year

      <br> Source Excerpt: “100. Provision related to Vote of Confidence and Motion of no-confidence

      (…)

      ((4). One-fourth of the total number of members of the House of Representatives may table in writing a no-confidence motion against the Prime Minister:

      Provided that a no-confidence motion shall not be presented up to first two years of appointment of the Prime Minister and if a no-confidence motion fails, another motion cannot be tabled within a year of its failure.”

      Data Source: https://perma.cc/SD79-RAPV

      Full Citation: Constitution of Nepal. Article 100. 2015. https://www.constituteproject.org/constitution/Nepal_2015.pdf . Page 55.

    30. Thematic Committee of CA – 1 also recommended a fourteen-province model

      <br> Source Excerpt: “1. Federal Democratic republican Nepal shall be divided into 14 autonomous states by putting an end to the existing unitary and centralized state structure.”

      Data Source: https://perma.cc/PK59-UE87

      Full Citation: Constituent Assembly Restructuring of the State and Distribution of State Power Committee. Report on Concept Paper and Preliminary Draft, 2066. January 21, 2010. https://constitutionnet.org/sites/default/files/concept_paper_restructuring_state_gtz_eng.pdf . Page 17.

    31. establishment of multi-party democracy and a constitutional monarchy

      <br> Source Excerpt: “Preamble

      (…)

      and cement the unity of the nation by bringing about political stability through the establishment of an efficient monarchical form of government responsive to the wishes of the people.

      (…)

      “18. Constitution or parliament.There shall be a Parliament which shall consist of His Majesty and two Houses, to be known respectively as the Senate (Maha Sabha) and the House of Representatives (Pratinidhi Sabha).”

      Data Source: https://doi.org/10.5064/F6LTXGPB/AE2BJT

      Full Citation: Constitution of Nepal. 1959. Page 1.

    32. establishment of multi-party democracy and a constitutional monarchy

      <br> Source Excerpt: “Preamble

      (…)

      and cement the unity of the nation by bringing about political stability through the establishment of an efficient monarchical form of government responsive to the wishes of the people.

      (…)

      “18. Constitution or parliament.There shall be a Parliament which shall consist of His Majesty and two Houses, to be known respectively as the Senate (Maha Sabha) and the House of Representatives (Pratinidhi Sabha).”

      Data Source: https://doi.org/10.5064/F6LTXGPB/AE2BJT

      Full Citation: Constitution of Nepal. 1959. Page 1.

    33. Thematic Committee of CA – 1 also recommended a fourteen-province model

      <br> Source Excerpt: “1. Federal Democratic republican Nepal shall be divided into 14 autonomous states by putting an end to the existing unitary and centralized state structure.”

      Data Source: https://perma.cc/PK59-UE87

      Full Citation: Constituent Assembly Restructuring of the State and Distribution of State Power Committee. Report on Concept Paper and Preliminary Draft, 2066. January 21, 2010. https://constitutionnet.org/sites/default/files/concept_paper_restructuring_state_gtz_eng.pdf . Page 17.

    34. On the judiciary, the document was highly centralized

      <br> Source Excerpt: “PART 11: Judiciary

      1. Courts to exercise powers related to justice

      ((1). Powers relating to justice in Nepal shall be exercised by courts and other judicial institutions in accordance with the provisions of this Constitution, other laws and recognized principles of justice.

      ((2). All must adhere to the order or verdict given by the court in relation to the court cases.

      1. Courts

      ((1). There shall be the following courts in Nepal:

      a. Supreme Court,

      b. High Court, and

      c. District Court.”

      Data Source: https://perma.cc/SD79-RAPV

      Full Citation: Constitution of Nepal. Article 126. 2015. https://www.constituteproject.org/constitution/Nepal_2015.pdf . Page 66.

    35. a no-confidence motion cannot be brought against the prime minister within two years of the date of the election, and if a no-confidence vote fails, another cannot be brought within a year

      <br> Source Excerpt: “100. Provision related to Vote of Confidence and Motion of no-confidence

      (…)

      ((4). One-fourth of the total number of members of the House of Representatives may table in writing a no-confidence motion against the Prime Minister:

      Provided that a no-confidence motion shall not be presented up to first two years of appointment of the Prime Minister and if a no-confidence motion fails, another motion cannot be tabled within a year of its failure.”

      Data Source: https://perma.cc/SD79-RAPV

      Full Citation: Constitution of Nepal. Article 100. 2015. https://www.constituteproject.org/constitution/Nepal_2015.pdf . Page 55.

    36. multi-party Parliamentary System and Constitutional Monarchy

      <br> Source Excerpt: “Preamble

      (…)

      it is expedient to promulgate and enforce this Constitution, made with the widest possible participation of the Nepalese people, to guarantee basic human rights to every citizen of Nepal; and also to consolidate Adult Franchise, the Parliamentary System of Government, Constitutional Monarchy and the System of Multi Party Democracy.”

      Data Source: https://doi.org/10.5064/F6LTXGPB/FKPW9M

      Full Citation: Constitution of Nepal. 1990. Page 3.

    37. (c) by birth, a historical approach that has now been abandoned.

      <br> Source Excerpt: “((3). A child of a citizen who has acquired the citizenship of Nepal by birth before the commencement of this Constitution, shall acquire the citizenship of Nepal by descent after becoming adult if his/her father and mother are both citizens of Nepal.”

      Data Source: https://perma.cc/SD79-RAPV

      Full Citation: Constitution of Nepal. Article 11. 2015. https://www.constituteproject.org/constitution/Nepal_2015.pdf . Page 15.

    38. The existing provision of the constitution is that there are eight seats elected in each of seven provinces, for 56 seats, and three additional seats nominated by the Cabinet

      <br> Source Excerpt: “86. Constitution of National Assembly and terms of members

      ((1). National Assembly shall be a permanent house.

      ((2). There shall be fifty-nine members in the National Assembly as follows:-.”

      a. Fifty six members elected from an Electoral College comprising members of Provincial Assembly and chairpersons and vice-chairpersons of Village councils and Mayors and Deputy Mayors of Municipal councils, with different weights of votes for each, with eight members from each province, including at least three women, one Dalit, one person with disability or minority;

      b. Three members, including at least one woman, to be nominated by the President on the recommendation of Government of Nepal.”

      Data Source: https://perma.cc/SD79-RAPV

      Full Citation: Constitution of Nepal. Article 86. 2015. https://www.constituteproject.org/constitution/Nepal_2015.pdf . 50.

    39. The electoral system would be sixty percent FPTP and Forty percent PR, reversing the percentages used to elect the CA

      <br> Source Excerpt: “84. Constitution of House of Representatives

      (1). The House of Representatives shall consist of two hundred and seventy five members as follows:-

      a. One hundred and sixty five members elected through the first-past-the-post electoral system consisting of one member from each of the one hundred and sixty five electoral constituencies formed by dividing Nepal into 165 constituencies based on geography, and population.

      b. One hundred and ten members elected from proportional representation electoral system where voters vote for parties, while treating the whole country as a single electoral constituency.”

      Data Source: https://perma.cc/SD79-RAPV

      Full Citation: Constitution of Nepal. Article 84. 2015. https://www.constituteproject.org/constitution/Nepal_2015.pdf . Page 48.

    40. No-confidence votes are constructive, meaning that the name of the proposed prime minister must be presented during the registration of ‘no-confidence motion’

      <br> Source Excerpt: “100. Provision related to Vote of Confidence and Motion of no-confidence

      (…)

      ((5). The name of the member proposed for Prime Minister should be mentioned when tabling the no-confidence motion under clause (4).”

      Data Source: https://perma.cc/SD79-RAPV

      Full Citation: Constitution of Nepal. Article 100. 2015. https://www.constituteproject.org/constitution/Nepal_2015.pdf . Page 55.

    41. “Nepal is an independent, indivisible, sovereign, secular, inclusive, democratic, socialist oriented, federal democratic republican state”.

      <br> Source Excerpt: “4. State of Nepal((1). Nepal is an independent, indivisible, sovereign, secular, inclusive democratic, socialism-oriented federal democratic republican state.”

      Data Source: https://perma.cc/SD79-RAPV

      Full Citation: Constitution of Nepal. Article 4. 2015. https://www.constituteproject.org/constitution/Nepal_2015.pdf . Page 13.

    42. ‘Political Consensus’

      <br> Source Excerpt: “Preamble

      (…)

      NOW THEREFORE, in order to institutionalize the achievements of the revolution and movements till this date, hereby promulgate this INTERIM CONSTITUTION OF NEPAL, 2063 (2007), prepared through a political consensus and to be in force until a new Constitution is framed by the Constituent Assembly.”

      Data Source: https://perma.cc/X5YU-8HMK

      Full Citation: Interim Constitution of Nepal. 2007. https://constitutionnet.org/sites/default/files/interim_constitution_of_nepal_2007_as_amended_by_first_second_and_third_amendments.pdf . Page 1.

    43. Article 56

      <br> Source Excerpt: “56. Emergency Powers in Case of Failure of Constitutional Machinery

      (1) If His Majesty in His discretion is satisfied, after consulting the Council of State, that the system of Parliamentary government contemplated by this Constitution has broken down and that the powers conferred by Article 17 are in the circumstances inadequate, He may by Proclamation in His discretion suspend any provision of Part III, IV and V of this Constitution and make such temporary provision for the governance of the Kingdom of Nepal as in His discretion He may deem necessary:

      Provided that:

      (a) He shall not suspend either or both Houses of Parliament unless in His discretion He deems it necessary to do so;

      (b) if He deems it necessary to suspend one House of Parliament, laws shall thereafter be made, subject to the provisions of this Article, by a Parliament consisting of His Majesty and the other House;”

      Data Source: https://doi.org/10.5064/F6LTXGPB/AE2BJT

      Full Citation: Constitution of Nepal 1959. Page 23.

    44. proposed fourteen provinces Federal Structure

      <br> Source Excerpt: “1. Federal Democratic republican Nepal shall be divided into 14 autonomous states by putting an end to the existing unitary and centralized state structure.”

      Data Source: https://perma.cc/PK59-UE87

      Full Citation: Constituent Assembly Restructuring of the State and Distribution of State Power Committee. Report on Concept Paper and Preliminary Draft, 2066. https://constitutionnet.org/sites/default/files/concept_paper_restructuring_state_gtz_eng.pdf . Page 2.

    45. autonomous Madhesi province within the scheme of federalism

      <br> Source Excerpt: “2. Nepal shall become a federal democratic republic by accepting people’s aspiration for a federal structure with autonomous regions, including the Madheshi people’s aspiration for an autonomous Madhesh state.”

      Data Source: https://perma.cc/Y5T3-M3T6

      Full Citation: "Agreement Between the GoN and Samyukta Loktantrik Madheshi Morcha". Signed February 28, 2008. https://www.peaceagreements.org/viewmasterdocument/1749 . Page 111.

    46. (b) by Naturalization

      <br> Source Excerpt: “((5). A person, born in Nepal to a Nepali citizen mother, who has domicile in Nepal and whose father is not identified, shall be granted citizenship of Nepal by descent.

      Provided that in case his/her father is proved to be a foreign citizen the citizenship of such a person shall be converted into naturalized citizenship as provided for by the federal law.

      ((6). If a foreign woman married to a Nepali citizen so wishes, she may acquire naturalized citizenship of Nepal as provided for by the federal law.

      ((7). Notwithstanding anything contained elsewhere in this Article, in case of a person born to a Nepali woman citizen married to a foreign citizen, who has permanent domicile in Nepal and has not acquired citizenship of a foreign country, he/she may acquire naturalized citizenship of Nepal as provided for by the federal law.

      Provided that at the time of acquisition of citizenship, both his/her mother and father are citizens of Nepal such person born in Nepal may acquire citizenship of Nepal by descent.

      ((8). Except provided for in this Article, the Government of Nepal may grant naturalized citizenship of Nepal as provided for by the federal law.

      ((9). The Government of Nepal may grant honorary Nepali citizenship as provided for by the federal law.

      ((10). In case any territory is acquired by Nepal by way of merger, persons having domicile in such territory shall be citizens of Nepal subject to federal law.”

      Data Source: https://perma.cc/SD79-RAPV

      Full Citation: Constitution of Nepal. Article 11. 2015. https://www.constituteproject.org/constitution/Nepal_2015.pdf . Page 15.

    47. ending unitary and centralized governance in favor of a federal and inclusive model

      <br> Source Excerpt: “3.5. To carry out an inclusive, democratic and progressive restructuring of the state by ending the current centralized and unitary form of the state in order to address the problems related to women, Dalit, indigenous people, Janajatis, Madheshi, oppressed, neglected and minority communities and backward regions by ending discrimination based on class, caste, language, gender, culture, religion, and region.“

      Data Source: https://perma.cc/RM6S-VENY

      Full Citation: "Comprehensive Peace Accord Signed Between Nepal Government and the Communist Party of Nepal (Maoist)". Signed November 22, 2006. https://peacemaker.un.org/sites/peacemaker.un.org/files/NP_061122_Comprehensive%20Peace%20Agreement%20between%20the%20Government%20and%20the%20CPN%20%28Maoist%29.pdf . Page 4.

    48. a recommendation from a federal commission

      <br> Source Excerpt: “3. The Nepal government will form a federal commission to recommend on demarcation of federal provinces. The commission will have tenure of six months. The Legislature-Parliament will take a final decision on the demarcation with a two-thirds majority after the recommendation of the commission.”

      Data Source: https://perma.cc/2589-FZE4

      Full Citation: Constituent Assembly of Nepal. The 16-point Agreement. June 8, 2015. https://www.satp.org/satporgtp/countries/nepal/document/papers/16-point_agreement.htm .

    49. The CA was also determined to operate with a dual function, also acting as the ordinary legislature

      <br> Source Excerpt: “59. Constituent Assembly to exercise the powers of the Legislature-Parliament

      After the termination of tenure of the Legislature-Parliament pursuant to clause (4) of Article 45 the powers of the Legislature-Parliament under this Constitution shall be exercised by the Constituent Assembly.”

      Data Source: https://perma.cc/X5YU-8HMK

      Full Citation: Interim Constitution of Nepal. 2007. https://constitutionnet.org/sites/default/files/interim_constitution_of_nepal_2007_as_amended_by_first_second_and_third_amendments.pdf . Page 24.

    50. making state organs inclusive

      <br> Source Excerpt: “4. The Government shall execute appointments, promotions and nominations in a manner that ensures inclusive and proportionalparticipation of Madheshi people, Adivasi, Jananati , women, Dalits, backward regions and minority communities in all state bodies, including the security bodies.”

      Data Source: https://perma.cc/Y5T3-M3T6

      Full Citation: "Agreement Between the GoN and Samyukta Loktantrik Madheshi Morcha". Signed February 28, 2008. https://www.peaceagreements.org/viewmasterdocument/1749 . Page 112.

    51. Truth and Reconciliation Commission (TRC)

      <br> Source Excerpt: “5.2.5. Both sides agree to set up a High-level Truth and Reconciliation Commission through mutual agreement in order to investigate truth about people seriously violating human rights and involved in crimes against humanity, and to create an environment of reconciliations inthe society. “

      Data Source: https://perma.cc/RM6S-VENY

      Full Citation: "Comprehensive Peace Accord Signed Between Nepal Government and the Community Party of Nepal (Maoist)". Signed November 22, 2006. https://peacemaker.un.org/sites/peacemaker.un.org/files/NP_061122_Comprehensive%20Peace%20Agreement%20between%20the%20Government%20and%20the%20CPN%20%28Maoist%29.pdf . Page 7.

    52. State Restructuring Commission

      <br> Source Excerpt: “8.4. Both parties express commitment to the fact that the interim Council of Ministers can constitute and determine the working procedures of the National Peace and Rehabilitation Commission, the Truth and Reconciliation Commission, the High-level State Restructuring Recommendation Commission… “

      Data Source: https://perma.cc/RM6S-VENY

      Full Citation: "Comprehensive Peace Accord Signed Between Nepal Government and the Community Party of Nepal (Maoist)". Signed November 22, 2006. https://peacemaker.un.org/sites/peacemaker.un.org/files/NP_061122_Comprehensive%20Peace%20Agreement%20between%20the%20Government%20and%20the%20CPN%20%28Maoist%29.pdf . Page 11.

    53. rebels would be integrated into the Nepal Army

      <br> Source Excerpt: “4.1. As per the commitment expressed in the letter sent on behalf of the Nepal Government and the CPN (Maoist) to the United Nations on August 9, 2006, the Maoists' Army combatants to remain within the following temporary cantonments in the following places. The UN to verify and monitor them.”

      Data Source: https://perma.cc/RM6S-VENY

      Full Citation: "Comprehensive Peace Accord Signed Between Neap Government and the Communist Party of Nepal (Maoist)". Signed November 22, 2006. https://peacemaker.un.org/sites/peacemaker.un.org/files/NP_061122_Comprehensive%20Peace%20Agreement%20between%20the%20Government%20and%20the%20CPN%20%28Maoist%29.pdf . Page 5.

    54. the SPA and CPN(M) mutually accepted that Nepali society had significant class, ethnic, gender and regional problems, and that these should be resolved through “forward-moving state restructuring” and progressive socio-economic transformations of the society

      <br> Source Excerpt: “Preamble.

      (…)

      Therefore, it has become an inevitable need to implement the concept of full democracy through a forward - looking restructuring of the state to resolve the problems related to class, cast, gender, region and so on of all sectors including the political, economic, social and cultural, by bringing the autocratic monarchy to an end and establishing full democracy.”

      Data Source: https://perma.cc/5T5U-W9X7

      Full Citation: Government of Nepal Ministry of Peace and Reconstruction. 12-Point Understanding Reached Between the Seven Political Parties and Nepal Communist Party (Maoists). November, 2005. https://peacemaker.un.org/sites/peacemaker.un.org/files/NP_051122_12%20Point%20Understanding.pdf . Page 1.

    55. to complete its task within two years

      <br> Source Excerpt: “64. Term of the Constituent Assembly

      Unless otherwise dissolved earlier by a resolution passed by the Constituent Assembly, the term of the Constituent Assembly shall be two years from the date of its first meeting.

      Provided that the term of the Constituent Assembly may be extended for up to six months by a resolution of the Constituent Assembly, in the event that the task of drafting the Constitution is not completed due to the proclamation of a State of Emergency in the country.”

      Data Source: https://perma.cc/X5YU-8HMK

      Full Citation: Interim Constitution of Nepal. 2007. https://constitutionnet.org/sites/default/files/interim_constitution_of_nepal_2007_as_amended_by_first_second_and_third_amendments.pdf . Page 27.

    56. army would become an inclusive and representative institution

      <br> Source Excerpt: “5. Proportional, inclusive group entry of Madheshi people and other communities into the Nepal Army shall be ensured to impart national character to Nepal Army and to make it more inclusive.”

      Data Source: https://perma.cc/Y5T3-M3T6

      Full Citation: "Agreement Between the GoN and Samyukta Loktantrik Madheshi Morcha". Signed February 28, 2008. https://www.peaceagreements.org/viewmasterdocument/1749 . Page 112.

    57. and their forces would not be mobilized during the election of the CA

      <br> Source Excerpt: “To carry out the following tasks in accordance with the 12-point understanding, eight-point agreement, 25-point code of conduct, the five point letter sent to the United Nations and the decisions of the meeting of senior leaders held on November 8 taken in the past in order to hold the constituent assembly elections in a peaceful, fair and fear-less environment…”

      Data Source: https://perma.cc/RM6S-VENY

      Full Citation: "Comprehensive Peace Accord Signed Between Neap Government and the Communist Party of Nepal (Maoist)". Signed November 22, 2006. https://peacemaker.un.org/sites/peacemaker.un.org/files/NP_061122_Comprehensive%20Peace%20Agreement%20between%20the%20Government%20and%20the%20CPN%20%28Maoist%29.pdf . Page 4.

    58. There was a recognition of the violence of the civil war, and parties agreed to engage in mutual self-introspection about the past

      <br> Source Excerpt:

      “6. Making a self-assessment and a self-criticism of the past mistakes and weaknesses, the CPN (Maoists) has expressed its commitment for not allowing the mistakes and weaknesses to be committed in future.

      1. Making a self-assessment towards the mistakes and weaknesses committed while staying in the Government and parliament in the past, the seven political parties have expressed their commitment for not repeating such mistakes and weaknesses now onwards.”

      Data Source: https://perma.cc/5T5U-W9X7

      Full Citation: Government of Nepal Ministry of Peace and Reconstruction. 12-Point Understanding Reached Between the Seven Political Parties and Nepal Communist Party (Maoists). November, 2005. https://peacemaker.un.org/sites/peacemaker.un.org/files/NP_051122_12%20Point%20Understanding.pdf . Page 3.

    59. the country would elect a Constituent Assembly to produce a new Constitution

      <br> Source Excerpt: “3. Political - Economic - Social Transformation and Conflict Management

      Both the parties are in agreement to adopt the following policies and programs for political-economic-social transformation and to creatively manage conflict existing in the country:

      (...)

      3.2. To form an interim legislature-parliament on the basis of interim constitution, and hold elections to the constituent assembly in a free and fair manner by the month of Jestha, 2064 BS and practically ensure sovereignty inherent in the Nepali people.”

      Data Source: https://perma.cc/RM6S-VENY

      Full Citation: "Comprehensive Peace Accord Signed Between Neap Government and the Communist Party of Nepal (Maoist)". Signed November 22, 2006. https://peacemaker.un.org/sites/peacemaker.un.org/files/NP_061122_Comprehensive%20Peace%20Agreement%20between%20the%20Government%20and%20the%20CPN%20%28Maoist%29.pdf . Page 4.

    60. Proportional Representation system

      <br> Source Excerpt: “4. Mixed Electoral System: The following mixed electoral system shall be adopted for election to the Members of the Constituent Assembly:

      (a) First Past the Post Electoral System, and

      (b) Proportional Electoral System where the Political Parties shall be voted.”

      Data Source: https://perma.cc/7CE2-7GHQ

      Full Citation: Constituent Assembly of Nepal. Election to the Members of the Constituent Assembly Act, 2064 (2007). Published June 22, 2007. https://www.lawcommission.gov.np/en/wp-content/uploads/2018/10/election-to-the-members-of-constituent-assembly-act-2064-2007.pdf . Page 3.

    61. “democratized”

      <br> Source Excerpt: “…in order to hold the constituent assembly elections in a peaceful, fair and fear-less environment and to carry out democratization and restructuring of the army.”

      Data Source: https://perma.cc/RM6S-VENY

      Full Citation: "Comprehensive Peace Accord Signed Between Neap Government and the Communist Party of Nepal (Maoist)". Signed November 22, 2006. https://peacemaker.un.org/sites/peacemaker.un.org/files/NP_061122_Comprehensive%20Peace%20Agreement%20between%20the%20Government%20and%20the%20CPN%20%28Maoist%29.pdf . Page 4.

    62. ended the Maoist revolt

      <br> Source Excerpt: “6. End of war

      6.1 Giving permanent form to the ongoing ceasefire between the government and the Maoists on the basis of the historic agreement reached between the seven political parties and the CPN (Maoist) on November 8, 2006, we declare that the armed war going on since 1995 has ended.”

      Data Source: https://perma.cc/RM6S-VENY

      Full Citation: "Comprehensive Peace Accord Signed Between Nepal Government and the Communist Party of Nepal (Maoist)". Signed November 22, 2006. https://peacemaker.un.org/sites/peacemaker.un.org/files/NP_061122_Comprehensive%20Peace%20Agreement%20between%20the%20Government%20and%20the%20CPN%20%28Maoist%29.pdf . Page 8.

    63. to protect human rights and press freedoms going forward

      <br> Source Excerpt: “8. The commitment has been made to fully respect the norms and values of the human rights and to move forward on the basis of them, and to respect the press freedom in the context of moving the peace process ahead.”

      Data Source: https://perma.cc/5T5U-W9X7

      Full Citation: Government of Nepal Ministry of Peace and Reconstruction. 12-Point Understanding Reached Between the Seven Political Parties and Nepal Communist Party (Maoists). November, 2005. https://peacemaker.un.org/sites/peacemaker.un.org/files/NP_051122_12%20Point%20Understanding.pdf . Page 3.

    64. expression by CPN (M) of its desire to engage in a peaceful multi-party competitive politics, to create a free and fair atmosphere for freedom of movement for all political forces all over the country

      <br> Source Excerpt: “4. Making public its commitment, institutional in a clear manner, towards the democratic norms and values like the competitive multiparty system of governance, civil liberties, fundamental rights, human tights, principle of rule of law etc., the CPN (Maoists) has expressed its commitment to move forward its activities accordingly.”

      Data Source: https://perma.cc/5T5U-W9X7

      Full Citation: Government of Nepal Ministry of Peace and Reconstruction. 12-Point Understanding Reached Between the Seven Political Parties and Nepal Communist Party (Maoists). November, 2005. https://peacemaker.un.org/sites/peacemaker.un.org/files/NP_051122_12%20Point%20Understanding.pdf . Page 3.

    65. the agreement of the CPN(M) to enter into a Peace Process, including engaging the international community, to create a new political system

      <br> Source Excerpt: “3. The country, today, demands the establishment of a permanent peace along with a positive resolution of the armed conflict. We are, therefore, firmly committed to establish a permanent peace by bringing the existing armed conflict in the country to an end through a forward-looking political outlet of the establishment of the full democracy by ending the autocratic monarchy and holding an election of the constituent assembly that would come on the basis of aforesaid procedure. The CPN (Maoists) expresses its commitment to move forward in the new peaceful political stream through this process. In this very context, an understanding has been made to keep the Maoists armed force and the Royal Army under the United Nations or a reliable international supervision during the process of the election of constituent assembly after the end of the autocratic monarchy, to accomplish the election in a free and fair manner. and to accept the result of the election. We also expect for the involvement of a reliable international community even in the process of negotiation.”

      Data Source: https://perma.cc/5T5U-W9X7

      Full Citation: Government of Nepal Ministry of Peace and Reconstruction. 12-Point Understanding Reached Between the Seven Political Parties and Nepal Communist Party (Maoists). November, 2005. https://peacemaker.un.org/sites/peacemaker.un.org/files/NP_051122_12%20Point%20Understanding.pdf . Page 2.

    66. restructuring of the state

      <br> Source Excerpt: “Preamble

      (…)

      Expressing determination to carry out a progressive restructuring of the state to resolve existing class-based, ethnic, regional and gender problems,

      (…)

      Declaring the beginning of a new chapter of peaceful collaboration by ending the armed conflict being practiced in the country from 2052 BS based on the political understanding among the two parties in order to accomplish, through the constituent assembly, certainty of sovereignty of Nepali people, progressive political outlet, democratic restructuring of the state, and social-economic-cultural transformation,“

      Data Source: https://perma.cc/RM6S-VENY

      Full Citation: "Comprehensive Peace Accord Signed Between Nepal Government and the Communist Party of Nepal (Maoist)". Signed November 22, 2006. https://peacemaker.un.org/sites/peacemaker.un.org/files/NP_061122_Comprehensive%20Peace%20Agreement%20between%20the%20Government%20and%20the%20CPN%20%28Maoist%29.pdf . Page 1.

    67. ending the monarchy in favor of a system of full democracy

      <br> Source Excerpt: “1. The democracy, peace, prosperity, social advancement and an independent, sovereign Nepal is the principal wish of all Nepali people in the country today. We are fully agreed that the autocratic monarchy is the main hurdle for this. We have a clear opinion that the peace, progress and prosperity in the country is not possible until and full democracy is established by bringing the absolute monarchy to an end.”

      Data Source: https://perma.cc/5T5U-W9X7

      Full Citation: Government of Nepal Ministry of Peace and Reconstruction. 12-Point Understanding Reached Between the Seven Political Parties and Nepal Communist Party (Maoists). November, 2005. https://peacemaker.un.org/sites/peacemaker.un.org/files/NP_051122_12%20Point%20Understanding.pdf . Page 1.

    68. the restoration of the suspended parliament; demand for a Constituent Assembly through a coordinated mass movement

      <br> Source Excerpt: “2. The agitating Seven Political Parties are fully committed to the fact that the existing conflict in the country can be resolved and the sovereignty and the state powers can completely be established in people only by establishing full democracy by restoring the parliament through the force of agitation and forming an power full - party Government by its decision, negotiating with the Maoists, and on the basis of agreement, holding the election of constituent assembly.”

      Data Source: https://perma.cc/5T5U-W9X7

      Full Citation: Government of Nepal Ministry of Peace and Reconstruction. 12-Point Understanding Reached Between the Seven Political Parties and Nepal Communist Party (Maoists). November, 2005. https://peacemaker.un.org/sites/peacemaker.un.org/files/NP_051122_12%20Point%20Understanding.pdf . Page 2.

    1. Palestine

      <br> Source Excerpt: “Based on the elevated status of humankind and desirous of consolidating our cultural and civilizational affiliation to the Arab and Muslim nation, building on our national unity that is based on citizenship, fraternity, solidarity, and social justice, committed to strengthening Maghreb unity as a step towards achieving Arab unity, towards complementarity with the Muslim and African peoples, and towards cooperation with all the peoples of the world, desirous of supporting all victims of injustice, wherever they are, defending the peoples’ right to determine their own destiny, to supporting all just liberation movements, at the forefront of which is the movement for the liberation of Palestine, and opposing all forms of colonization and of racism.”

      Data Source: https://perma.cc/X25P-UXP2

      Full Citation: Constitution of Tunisia. 2014. https://www.constituteproject.org/constitution/Tunisia_2014.pdf . Page 3.

    2. December 2011

      <br> Data Source: https://perma.cc/7XGW-L9DS

      Full Citation: قانون تأسيسي عدد 6 لسنة 2011 المؤرخ في 16 ديسمبر 2011 يتعلق بالتنظيم المؤقت للسلط العمومية [Constitutive law n° 2011-6 Dated December 16, 2011 Relating to the Temporary Organization of Public Authorities.] Dated December 16, 2011. https://constitutionnet.org/sites/default/files/organisation_provisoire_des_pouvoirs_publics_tunisie.pdf .

    3. Article 13

      <br> Source Excerpt: “Article 13 Natural resources belong to the people of Tunisia. The state exercises sovereignty over them in the name of the people. Investment contracts related to these resources shall be presented to the competent committee in the Assembly of the Representatives of the People. The agreements concluded shall be submitted to the Assembly for approval.”

      Data Source: https://perma.cc/X25P-UXP2

      Full Citation: Constitution of Tunisia. Article 13. 2014. https://www.constituteproject.org/constitution/Tunisia_2014.pdf . Page 5.

    4. Article 13

      <br> Source Excerpt: “Article 13 Natural resources belong to the people of Tunisia. The state exercises sovereignty over them in the name of the people. Investment contracts related to these resources shall be presented to the competent committee in the Assembly of the Representatives of the People. The agreements concluded shall be submitted to the Assembly for approval.”

      Data Source: https://perma.cc/X25P-UXP2

      Full Citation: Constitution of Tunisia. Article 13. 1958. https://www.constituteproject.org/constitution/Tunisia_2014.pdf . Page 5.

    5. article 129

      <br> Source Excerpt: “Article 129 The Commission for Sustainable Development and the Rights of Future Generations shall be consulted on draft laws related to economic, social and environmental issues, as well as development plans. The Commission may give its opinion on issues falling within its areas of responsibility. The Commission shall be composed of members with competence and integrity, who undertake their tasks for a single six-year term.”

      Data Source: https://perma.cc/X25P-UXP2

      Full Citation: Constitution of Tunisia. Article 129. 1958. https://www.constituteproject.org/constitution/Tunisia_2014.pdf . Page 30.

    6. presidential decree of 3 August

      <br> Data Source: https://perma.cc/JX2W-Q73A

      Full Citation: President of Tunisia. مر عدد 1086 لسنة 2011 مؤرخ في 3 أوت 2011 يتعلق بدعوة الناخبين النتخاب أعضاء المجلس الوطني التأسيسي. [Decree No. 1086 of 2011 dated August 3, 1866 relating to inviting voters to elect members of the National Constituent Assembly]. Announced August 3, 2011. https://s3-eu-west-1.amazonaws.com/public.ldit.dcaf/lois/D%C3%A9cret%20n%C2%B0%202011-1086%20du%203%20Ao%C3%BBt%202011%20(Ar).pdf .

    7. article 6

      <br> Source Excerpt: “Article 6 The state is the guardian of religion. It guarantees freedom of conscience and belief, the free exercise of religious practices and the neutrality of mosques and places of worship from all partisan instrumentalisation.

      The state undertakes to disseminate the values of moderation and tolerance and the protection of the sacred, and the prohibition of all violations thereof. It undertakes equally to prohibit and fight against calls for Takfir and the incitement of violence and hatred.”

      Data Source: https://perma.cc/X25P-UXP2

      Full Citation: Constitution of Tunisia. Article 6. 2014. https://www.constituteproject.org/constitution/Tunisia_2014.pdf . Page 4.

    8. article 64

      <br> Source Excerpt: “Article 64: The President of the Republic shall be the guarantor of the independence of the judicial authority.He shall be assisted by the High Council of the Judiciary.

      An institutional Act shall determine the regulations governing the members of the judiciary.Judges shall be irremovable.”

      Data Source: https://perma.cc/YA4Y-JNN5

      Full Citation: Constitution of Tunisia. Article 64. 1958. https://www.constituteproject.org/constitution/Tunisia_2014.pdf . Page 13.

    9. article 10

      <br> Source Excerpt: “Article 10 Paying taxes and contributing towards public expenditure are obligations, through a fair and equitable system. The state shall put in place the necessary mechanisms for the collection of taxes, and to combat tax evasion and fraud.

      The state shall ensure the proper use of public funds and take the necessary measures to spend it according to the priorities of the national economy, and prevents corruption and all that can threaten national resources and sovereignty.”

      Data Source: https://perma.cc/X25P-UXP2

      Full Citation: Constitution of Tunisia. Article 10. 2014. https://www.constituteproject.org/constitution/Tunisia_2014.pdf . Page 5.

    10. article 42

      <br> Source Excerpt: “Article 42 The right to culture is guaranteed. The freedom of creative expression is guaranteed. The state encourages cultural creativity and supports the strengthening of national culture, its diversity and renewal, in promoting the values of tolerance, rejection of violence, openness to different cultures and dialogue between civilizations. The state shall protect cultural heritage and guarantees it for future generations.”

      Data Source: https://perma.cc/X25P-UXP2

      Full Citation: Constitution of Tunisia. Article 42. 1958. https://www.constituteproject.org/constitution/Tunisia_2014.pdf . Page 9.

    11. Article 56

      <br> Source Excerpt: “Article 56: In case of temporary disability, the President may, by decree, delegate his powers to the Prime Minister, to the exclusion of the power of dissolving the Chamber of Deputies.

      During such temporary disability of the President of the Republic, the government shall remain in place until the end of that disability, even if it is subject to a motion of censure.

      The President of the Republic shall inform the President of the Chamber of Deputies and the President of the Chamber of Advisors regarding such temporary delegation of his powers.”

      Data Source: https://perma.cc/3VHR-N6P8

      Full Citation: Constitution of Tunisia. Article 56. 1959. https://www.wipo.int/edocs/lexdocs/laws/en/tn/tn028en.pdf . Page 12.

    12. article 57

      <br> Source Excerpt: “Article 57: Should the office of President of the Republic become vacant because of death, resignation, or absolute disability, the Constitutional Council meets immediately and certifies the definitive vacancy by an absolute majority of its members. It addresses a declaration to that effect to the President of the Chamber of Advisors and to the President of the Chamber of Deputies who shall immediately be vested with the functions of interim president of the republic for a period ranging from 45 to 60 days. If the definitive vacancy coincides with the dissolution of the Chamber of Deputies, the President of the Chamber of Advisors is vested with the functions of interim president of the republic for the same period.

      Data Source: https://perma.cc/3VHR-N6P8

      Full Citation: Constitution of Tunisia. Article 57. 1959. https://www.wipo.int/edocs/lexdocs/laws/en/tn/tn028en.pdf . Page 12.

    13. 22 members

      <br> Source Excerpt: “The Assembly shall elect the Ad Hoc Committee for Establishing the Assembly’s Rules of Procedure and the Ad Hoc Committee for the Interim Regulation of Public Authorities. Each committee shall be composed of 22 members. Seats shall be allocated based on the proportional representation of Assembly members, as follows:

      • Each ten seats in the Assembly that a party, party/independent coalition, and/or mixed coalition has, will be allocated one seat.

      • The remaining seats shall be distributed according to the largest remainder formula.

      • The President of the Assembly shall put the composition resulting from this formula to the approval of the members present, by simple majority”

      Data Source: https://perma.cc/8C72-TY8Y

      Full Citation: The Tunisian National Constituent Assembly.The Tunisian National Assembly Rules of Procedure. Presented December 16, 2011. https://constitutionnet.org/sites/default/files/constituent_assemblys_rules_of_procedure_-_english-final.pdf . Page 8.

    14. agreement

      <br> Data Source: https://perma.cc/5JY9-PBPH

      Full Citation: 18 October Coalition for Rights and Freedoms. وثائق هيئة 18 أكتوبر للحقوق والحرياتبتونس [Documents of the October 18 Commission for Rights and Freedoms in Tunisia]. December, 2011. https://nachaz.org/%D9%88%D8%AB%D8%A7%D8%A6%D9%82-%D9%87%D9%8A%D8%A6%D8%A9-18-%D8%A3%D9%83%D8%AA%D9%88%D8%A8%D8%B1-%D9%84%D9%84%D8%AD%D9%82%D9%88%D9%82-%D9%88%D8%A7%D9%84%D8%AD%D8%B1%D9%8A%D8%A7%D8%AA-%D8%A8%D8%AA%D9%88/ .

    15. Venice Commission

      <br> Source Excerpt: Para 5 reports that “The Commission has made a number of suggestions intended merely to provide assistance to the National Constituent Assembly. These suggestions in no way undermine the esteem held by the Commission for the outstanding work accomplished by the Tunisian National”

      Data Source: https://perma.cc/728C-HK7N

      Full Citation: European Commission for Democracy Through Law. Opinion on the Final Draft Constitution of the Republic of Tunisia. Published October 17, 2013. https://www.venice.coe.int/webforms/documents/default.aspx?pdffile=CDL-AD(2013)032-e . Page 4.

    16. Article 10

      <br> Source Excerpt: “Article 10 Paying taxes and contributing towards public expenditure are obligations, through a fair and equitable system. The state shall put in place the necessary mechanisms for the collection of taxes, and to combat tax evasion and fraud. The state shall ensure the proper use of public funds and take the necessary measures to spend it according to the priorities of the national economy, and prevents corruption and all that can threaten national resources and sovereignty.”

      Data Source: https://perma.cc/X25P-UXP2

      Full Citation: Constitution of Tunisia. Article 10. 1958. https://www.constituteproject.org/constitution/Tunisia_2014.pdf . Page 5.

    17. consensual texts

      <br> Data Source: https://perma.cc/5JY9-PBPH

      Full Citation: October 18 Coalition for Rights and Freedoms. وثائق هيئة 18 أكتوبر للحقوق والحريات بتونس [Documents of the 18 October Coalition for Rights and Freedoms]. https://nachaz.org/%D9%88%D8%AB%D8%A7%D8%A6%D9%82-%D9%87%D9%8A%D8%A6%D8%A9-18-%D8%A3%D9%83%D8%AA%D9%88%D8%A8%D8%B1-%D9%84%D9%84%D8%AD%D9%82%D9%88%D9%82-%D9%88%D8%A7%D9%84%D8%AD%D8%B1%D9%8A%D8%A7%D8%AA-%D8%A8%D8%AA%D9%88/ .

    18. Palestine

      <br> Source Excerpt: “Based on the elevated status of humankind and desirous of consolidating our cultural and civilizational affiliation to the Arab and Muslim nation, building on our national unity that is based on citizenship, fraternity, solidarity, and social justice, committed to strengthening Maghreb unity as a step towards achieving Arab unity, towards complementarity with the Muslim and African peoples, and towards cooperation with all the peoples of the world, desirous of supporting all victims of injustice, wherever they are, defending the peoples’ right to determine their own destiny, to supporting all just liberation movements, at the forefront of which is the movement for the liberation of Palestine, and opposing all forms of colonization and of racism.”

      Data Source: https://perma.cc/X25P-UXP2

      Full Citation: Constitution of Tunisia. 2014. https://www.constituteproject.org/constitution/Tunisia_2014.pdf . Page 3.

    19. Article 13

      <br> Source Excerpt: “Article 13 Natural resources belong to the people of Tunisia. The state exercises sovereignty over them in the name of the people. Investment contracts related to these resources shall be presented to the competent committee in the Assembly of the Representatives of the People. The agreements concluded shall be submitted to the Assembly for approval.”

      Data Source: https://perma.cc/X25P-UXP2

      Full Citation: Constitution of Tunisia. Article 13. 2014. https://www.constituteproject.org/constitution/Tunisia_2014.pdf . Page 5.

    20. December 2011

      <br> Data Source: https://perma.cc/7XGW-L9DS

      Full Citation: قانون تأسيسي عدد 6 لسنة 2011 المؤرخ في 16 ديسمبر 2011 يتعلق بالتنظيم المؤقت للسلط العمومية [Constitutive law n° 2011-6 Dated December 16, 2011 Relating to the Temporary Organization of Public Authorities.] Dated December 16, 2011. https://constitutionnet.org/sites/default/files/organisation_provisoire_des_pouvoirs_publics_tunisie.pdf .

    21. Article 13

      <br> Source Excerpt: “Article 13 Natural resources belong to the people of Tunisia. The state exercises sovereignty over them in the name of the people. Investment contracts related to these resources shall be presented to the competent committee in the Assembly of the Representatives of the People. The agreements concluded shall be submitted to the Assembly for approval.”

      Data Source: https://perma.cc/X25P-UXP2

      Full Citation: Constitution of Tunisia. Article 13. 1958. https://www.constituteproject.org/constitution/Tunisia_2014.pdf . Page 5.

    22. presidential decree of 3 August

      <br> Data Source: https://perma.cc/JX2W-Q73A

      Full Citation: President of Tunisia. مر عدد 1086 لسنة 2011 مؤرخ في 3 أوت 2011 يتعلق بدعوة الناخبين النتخاب أعضاء المجلس الوطني التأسيسي. [Decree No. 1086 of 2011 dated August 3, 1866 relating to inviting voters to elect members of the National Constituent Assembly]. Announced August 3, 2011. https://s3-eu-west-1.amazonaws.com/public.ldit.dcaf/lois/D%C3%A9cret%20n%C2%B0%202011-1086%20du%203%20Ao%C3%BBt%202011%20(Ar).pdf .

    23. article 129

      <br> Source Excerpt: “Article 129 The Commission for Sustainable Development and the Rights of Future Generations shall be consulted on draft laws related to economic, social and environmental issues, as well as development plans. The Commission may give its opinion on issues falling within its areas of responsibility. The Commission shall be composed of members with competence and integrity, who undertake their tasks for a single six-year term.”

      Data Source: https://perma.cc/X25P-UXP2

      Full Citation: Constitution of Tunisia. Article 129. 1958. https://www.constituteproject.org/constitution/Tunisia_2014.pdf . Page 30.

    24. article 6

      <br> Source Excerpt: “Article 6 The state is the guardian of religion. It guarantees freedom of conscience and belief, the free exercise of religious practices and the neutrality of mosques and places of worship from all partisan instrumentalisation.

      The state undertakes to disseminate the values of moderation and tolerance and the protection of the sacred, and the prohibition of all violations thereof. It undertakes equally to prohibit and fight against calls for Takfir and the incitement of violence and hatred.”

      Data Source: https://perma.cc/X25P-UXP2

      Full Citation: Constitution of Tunisia. Article 6. 2014. https://www.constituteproject.org/constitution/Tunisia_2014.pdf . Page 4.

    25. article 10

      <br> Source Excerpt: “Article 10 Paying taxes and contributing towards public expenditure are obligations, through a fair and equitable system. The state shall put in place the necessary mechanisms for the collection of taxes, and to combat tax evasion and fraud.

      The state shall ensure the proper use of public funds and take the necessary measures to spend it according to the priorities of the national economy, and prevents corruption and all that can threaten national resources and sovereignty.”

      Data Source: https://perma.cc/X25P-UXP2

      Full Citation: Constitution of Tunisia. Article 10. 2014. https://www.constituteproject.org/constitution/Tunisia_2014.pdf . Page 5.

    26. article 64

      <br> Source Excerpt: “Article 64: The President of the Republic shall be the guarantor of the independence of the judicial authority.He shall be assisted by the High Council of the Judiciary.

      An institutional Act shall determine the regulations governing the members of the judiciary.Judges shall be irremovable.”

      Data Source: https://perma.cc/YA4Y-JNN5

      Full Citation: Constitution of Tunisia. Article 64. 1958. https://www.constituteproject.org/constitution/Tunisia_2014.pdf . Page 13.

    27. article 42

      <br> Source Excerpt: “Article 42 The right to culture is guaranteed. The freedom of creative expression is guaranteed. The state encourages cultural creativity and supports the strengthening of national culture, its diversity and renewal, in promoting the values of tolerance, rejection of violence, openness to different cultures and dialogue between civilizations. The state shall protect cultural heritage and guarantees it for future generations.”

      Data Source: https://perma.cc/X25P-UXP2

      Full Citation: Constitution of Tunisia. Article 42. 1958. https://www.constituteproject.org/constitution/Tunisia_2014.pdf . Page 9.

    28. 22 members

      <br> Source Excerpt: “The Assembly shall elect the Ad Hoc Committee for Establishing the Assembly’s Rules of Procedure and the Ad Hoc Committee for the Interim Regulation of Public Authorities. Each committee shall be composed of 22 members. Seats shall be allocated based on the proportional representation of Assembly members, as follows:

      • Each ten seats in the Assembly that a party, party/independent coalition, and/or mixed coalition has, will be allocated one seat.

      • The remaining seats shall be distributed according to the largest remainder formula.

      • The President of the Assembly shall put the composition resulting from this formula to the approval of the members present, by simple majority”

      Data Source: https://perma.cc/8C72-TY8Y

      Full Citation: The Tunisian National Constituent Assembly.The Tunisian National Assembly Rules of Procedure. Presented December 16, 2011. https://constitutionnet.org/sites/default/files/constituent_assemblys_rules_of_procedure_-_english-final.pdf . Page 8.

    29. Article 56

      <br> Source Excerpt: “Article 56: In case of temporary disability, the President may, by decree, delegate his powers to the Prime Minister, to the exclusion of the power of dissolving the Chamber of Deputies.

      During such temporary disability of the President of the Republic, the government shall remain in place until the end of that disability, even if it is subject to a motion of censure.

      The President of the Republic shall inform the President of the Chamber of Deputies and the President of the Chamber of Advisors regarding such temporary delegation of his powers.”

      Data Source: https://perma.cc/3VHR-N6P8

      Full Citation: Constitution of Tunisia. Article 56. 1959. https://www.wipo.int/edocs/lexdocs/laws/en/tn/tn028en.pdf . Page 12.

    30. Article 10

      <br> Source Excerpt: “Article 10 Paying taxes and contributing towards public expenditure are obligations, through a fair and equitable system. The state shall put in place the necessary mechanisms for the collection of taxes, and to combat tax evasion and fraud. The state shall ensure the proper use of public funds and take the necessary measures to spend it according to the priorities of the national economy, and prevents corruption and all that can threaten national resources and sovereignty.”

      Data Source: https://perma.cc/X25P-UXP2

      Full Citation: Constitution of Tunisia. Article 10. 1958. https://www.constituteproject.org/constitution/Tunisia_2014.pdf . Page 5.

    31. article 57

      <br> Source Excerpt: “Article 57: Should the office of President of the Republic become vacant because of death, resignation, or absolute disability, the Constitutional Council meets immediately and certifies the definitive vacancy by an absolute majority of its members. It addresses a declaration to that effect to the President of the Chamber of Advisors and to the President of the Chamber of Deputies who shall immediately be vested with the functions of interim president of the republic for a period ranging from 45 to 60 days. If the definitive vacancy coincides with the dissolution of the Chamber of Deputies, the President of the Chamber of Advisors is vested with the functions of interim president of the republic for the same period.

      Data Source: https://perma.cc/3VHR-N6P8

      Full Citation: Constitution of Tunisia. Article 57. 1959. https://www.wipo.int/edocs/lexdocs/laws/en/tn/tn028en.pdf . Page 12.

    32. Venice Commission

      <br> Source Excerpt: Para 5 reports that “The Commission has made a number of suggestions intended merely to provide assistance to the National Constituent Assembly. These suggestions in no way undermine the esteem held by the Commission for the outstanding work accomplished by the Tunisian National”

      Data Source: https://perma.cc/728C-HK7N

      Full Citation: European Commission for Democracy Through Law. Opinion on the Final Draft Constitution of the Republic of Tunisia. Published October 17, 2013. https://www.venice.coe.int/webforms/documents/default.aspx?pdffile=CDL-AD(2013)032-e . Page 4.

    33. agreement

      <br> Data Source: https://perma.cc/5JY9-PBPH

      Full Citation: 18 October Coalition for Rights and Freedoms. وثائق هيئة 18 أكتوبر للحقوق والحرياتبتونس [Documents of the October 18 Commission for Rights and Freedoms in Tunisia]. December, 2011. https://nachaz.org/%D9%88%D8%AB%D8%A7%D8%A6%D9%82-%D9%87%D9%8A%D8%A6%D8%A9-18-%D8%A3%D9%83%D8%AA%D9%88%D8%A8%D8%B1-%D9%84%D9%84%D8%AD%D9%82%D9%88%D9%82-%D9%88%D8%A7%D9%84%D8%AD%D8%B1%D9%8A%D8%A7%D8%AA-%D8%A8%D8%AA%D9%88/ .

    34. consensual texts

      <br> Data Source: https://perma.cc/5JY9-PBPH

      Full Citation: October 18 Coalition for Rights and Freedoms. وثائق هيئة 18 أكتوبر للحقوق والحريات بتونس [Documents of the 18 October Coalition for Rights and Freedoms]. https://nachaz.org/%D9%88%D8%AB%D8%A7%D8%A6%D9%82-%D9%87%D9%8A%D8%A6%D8%A9-18-%D8%A3%D9%83%D8%AA%D9%88%D8%A8%D8%B1-%D9%84%D9%84%D8%AD%D9%82%D9%88%D9%82-%D9%88%D8%A7%D9%84%D8%AD%D8%B1%D9%8A%D8%A7%D8%AA-%D8%A8%D8%AA%D9%88/ .

    1. Act of 1909

      <br> Source Excerpt: “WHEREAS it is desirable for the welfare and future progress of South Africa that the several British Colonies therein should be united under one Government in a legislative union under the Crown of Great Britain and Ireland: And whereas it is expedient to make provision for the union of the Colonies of the Cape of Good Hope, Natal, the Transvaal, and the Orange River Colony on terms and conditions to which they have agreed by resolution of their respective Parliaments, and to define the executive, legislative, and judicial powers to be exercised in the government of the Union[..]”

      Data Source: https://perma.cc/L8WY-VEJS

      Full Citation: Parliament of South Africa. The Union of South Africa: South Africa Act, 1909. Signed September 20, 1909. https://media.law.wisc.edu/s/c_8/jzhy2/cbsa1.pdf . Page 5.

    2. 72

      <br> Source Excerpt: “Section 72

      The National Council of Provinces must facilitate public involvement in the legislative and other processes of the Council and its committees; and conduct its business in an open manner, and hold its sittings, and those of its committees, in public, but reasonable measures may be taken-

      i. to regulate public access, including access of the media, to the Council and its committees; and

      ii. to provide for the searching of any person and, where appropriate, the refusal of entry to, or the removal of, any person.

      1. The National Council of Provinces may not exclude the public, including the media, from a sitting of a committee unless it is reasonable and justifiable to do so in an open and democratic society.”

      Data Source: https://perma.cc/569N-GWUG

      Full Citation: Constitution of South Africa. 1996. Article 72. https://www.constituteproject.org/constitution/South_Africa_2012.pdf?lang=en . Page 44.

    3. Sections 59

      <br> Source Excerpt: “Section 59:

      “1. The National Assembly must

      a. facilitate public involvement in the legislative and other processes of the Assembly and its committees; and

      b. conduct its business in an open manner, and hold its sittings, and those of its committees, in public, but reasonable measures may be taken

      i. to regulate public access, including access of the media, to the Assembly and its committees; and

      ii. to provide for the searching of any person and, where appropriate, the refusal of entry to, or the removal of, any person.

      1. The National Assembly may not exclude the public, including the media, from a sitting of a committee unless it is reasonable and justifiable to do so in an open and democratic society.”

      Data Source: https://perma.cc/569N-GWUG

      Full Citation: Constitution of South Africa. 1996. Article 59. https://www.constituteproject.org/constitution/South_Africa_2012.pdf?lang=en . Page 39.

    4. health scheme

      <br> Source Excerpt: “All people shall have the right to live where they choose, be decently housed, and to bring up their families in comfort and security;

      Unused housing space to be made available to the people;

      Rent and prices shall be lowered, food plentiful and no-one shall go hungry;

      A preventive health scheme shall be run by the state;

      Free medical care and hospitalisation shall be provided for all, with special care for mothers and young children;”

      Data Source: https://perma.cc/VVN6-CS7R

      Full Citation: Congress of the People. The Freedom Charter. Adopted June 26, 1955. http://www.historicalpapers.wits.ac.za/inventories/inv_pdfo/AD1137/AD1137-Ea6-1-001-jpeg.pdf . Page 2.

    5. Land

      <br> Source Excerpt: “Restrictions of land ownership on a racial basis shall be ended, and all the land re-divided amongst those who work it to banish famine and land hunger;

      The state shall help the peasants with implements, seed, tractors and dams to save the soil and assist the tillers;

      Freedom of movement shall be guaranteed to all who work on the land;

      All shall have the right to occupy land wherever they choose;

      People shall not be robbed of their cattle, and forced labour and farm prisons shall be abolished”

      Data Source: https://perma.cc/VVN6-CS7R

      Full Citation: Congress of the People. The Freedom Charter. Adopted June 26, 1955. http://www.historicalpapers.wits.ac.za/inventories/inv_pdfo/AD1137/AD1137-Ea6-1-001-jpeg.pdf . Page 1.

    6. preamble

      <br> Source Excerpt: “We, the people of South Africa,

      Recognise the injustices of our past;

      Honour those who suffered for justice and freedom in our land;

      Respect those who have worked to build and develop our country; and

      Believe that South Africa belongs to all who live in it, united in our diversity.

      We therefore, through our freely elected representatives, adopt this Constitution as the supreme law of the Republic so as to

      Heal the divisions of the past and establish a society based on democratic values, social justice and fundamental human rights;

      Lay the foundations for a democratic and open society in which government is based on the will of the people and every citizen is equally protected by law;

      Improve the quality of life of all citizens and free the potential of each person; and Build a united and democratic South Africa able to take its rightful place as a sovereign state in the family of nations.

      May God protect our people.

      Nkosi Sikelel' iAfrika. Morena boloka setjhaba sa heso.

      God seën Suid-Afrika. God bless South Africa.Mudzimu fhatutshedza Afurika. Hosi katekisa Afrika.”

      Data Source: https://perma.cc/569N-GWUG

      Full Citation: Constitution of South Africa. 1996. https://www.constituteproject.org/constitution/South_Africa_2012.pdf?lang=en . Page 12.

    7. within two years

      <br> Source Excerpt: “73 Adoption of new constitutional text

      (1) The Constitutional Assembly shall pass the new constitutional text within two years as from the date of the first sitting of the National Assembly under this Constitution.”

      Data Source: https://perma.cc/5HUR-ZRQM

      Full Citation: Parliament of South Africa. Constitution of the Republic of South Africa Act 200 of 1993. Published December 18, 1996. https://ucdpged.uu.se/peaceagreements/fulltext/SyA%2019931118.pdf . Page 32.

    8. equality of people

      <br> Source Excerpt: “All National Groups Shall have Equal Rights!

      There shall be equal status in the bodies of state, in the courts and in the schools for all national groups and races;

      All people shall have equal right to use their own languages, and to develop their own folk culture and customs;

      All national groups shall be protected by law against insults to their race and national pride;

      The preaching and practice of national, race or colour discrimination and contempt shall be a punishable crime;

      All apartheid laws and practices shall be set aside.”

      Data Source: https://perma.cc/VVN6-CS7R

      Full Citation: Congress of the People. The Freedom Charter. Adopted June 26, 1955. http://www.historicalpapers.wits.ac.za/inventories/inv_pdfo/AD1137/AD1137-Ea6-1-001-jpeg.pdf . Page 1.

    9. Education

      <br> Source Excerpt: “The government shall discover, develop and encourage national talent for the enhancement of our cultural life;

      All the cultural treasures of mankind shall be open to all, by free exchange of books, ideas and contact with other lands;

      The aim of education shall be to teach the youth to love their people and their culture, to honour human brotherhood, liberty and peace;

      Education shall be free, compulsory, universal and equal for all children; Higher education and technical training shall be opened to all by means of state allowances and scholarships awarded on the basis of merit;

      Adult illiteracy shall be ended by a mass state education plan;

      Teachers shall have all the rights of other citizens;

      The colour bar in cultural life, in sport and in education shall be abolished”

      Data Source: https://perma.cc/VVN6-CS7R

      Full Citation: Congress of the People. The Freedom Charter. Adopted June 26, 1955. http://www.historicalpapers.wits.ac.za/inventories/inv_pdfo/AD1137/AD1137-Ea6-1-001-jpeg.pdf . Page 2.