ALGIERS- President of the Constitutional Council Mourad Medelci said that the African governance architecture is “ready to be implemented” after the working groups’ meeting on “the constitutionalism and rule of law” and “human rights and transitional justice” whose works wrapped up Wednesday in Algiers.
The African governance architecture “has today a working programme and an elected board which will ensure the necessary cohesion between the member States of the African Union (AU),” said Medelci in a statement to the press at the end of the working groups’ meeting which started on Sunday.
“The African governance architecture which started as an abstract idea then a project, which gave rise to mechanisms, is today a tangible reality ready to be implemented, thanks to Algiers’ meeting which allowed defining the priorities for the next two years” in terms of governance, said Medelci.
The election of the working groups’ boards will allow “mobilizing energies within the States and institutions,” added Medelci, pointing out that the working groups “will work to achieve a greater cohesion between the African mechanisms in charge of developing the governance and democracy.”
He also noted that the Council of the African constitutional and legal bodies, whose headquarters is in Algiers, is one of soundest mechanisms that are able to have positive effects and continuously support the groups on “the Constitutionalism and rule of law” and “human rights and transitional justice.”
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