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21 Bonn
Agreement,December
5, 2001
The Interim Authority
I. General provisions
1)
An Interim Authority shall be established
upon the official transfer of power on 22 December 2001.
2)
The Interim Authority shall consist of an
Interim Administration presided over by a Chairman, a Special Independent
Commission for the Convening of the Emergency Loya Jirga, and a Supreme
Court of Afghanistan, as well as such other courts as may be established
by the Interim Administration. The composition, functions and governing
procedures for the Interim Administration and the Special Independent Commission
are set forth in this agreement.
3)
Upon the official transfer of power, the
Interim Authority shall be the repository of Afghan sovereignty, with immediate
effect. As such, it shall, throughout the interim period, represent Afghanistan
in its external relations and shall occupy the seat of Afghanistan at the
United Nations and in its specialized agencies, as well as in other international
institutions and conferences.
4)
An Emergency Loya Jirga shall be convened
within six months of the establishment of the Interim Authority. The Emergency
Loya Jirga will be opened by His Majesty Mohammed Zaher, the former King
of Afghanistan. The Emergency Loya Jirga shall decide on a Transitional
Authority, including a broad-based transitional administration, to lead
Afghanistan until such time as a fully representative government can be
elected through free and fair elections to be held no later than two years
from the date of the convening of the Emergency Loya Jirga.
5)
The Interim Authority shall cease to exist
once the Transitional Authority has been established by the Emergency Loya
Jirga.
6)
A Constitutional Loya Jirga shall be convened
within eighteen months of the establishment of the Transitional Authority,
in order to adopt a new constitution for Afghanistan. In order to assist
the Constitutional Loya Jirga prepare the proposed Constitution, the Transitional
Administration shall, within two months of its commencement and with the
assistance of the United Nations, establish a Constitutional Commission.
II. Legal framework and judicial system
1) The following legal framework shall be applicable on an interim
basis until the adoption of the new Constitution referred to above:
i)
The Constitution of 1964, a/ to the extent that its provisions are not
inconsistent with those contained in this agreement, and b/ with the exception
of those provisions relating to the monarchy and to the executive and legislative
bodies provided in the Constitution; and
ii)
existing laws and regulations, to the extent that they are not inconsistent
with this agreement or with international legal obligations to which Afghanistan
is a party, or with those applicable provisions contained in the Constitution
of 1964, provided that the Interim Authority shall have the power to repeal
or amend those laws and regulations.
2) The judicial power of Afghanistan
shall be independent and shall be vested in a Supreme Court of Afghanistan,
and such other courts as may be established by the Interim Administration.
The Interim Administration shall establish, with the assistance of the United
Nations, a Judicial Commission to rebuild the domestic justice system in
accordance with Islamic principles, international standards, the rule of
law and Afghan legal traditions.
III. Interim Administration
A. Composition
1)
The Interim Administration
shall be composed of a Chairman, five Vice Chairmen and 24 other members.
Each member, except the Chairman, may head a department of the Interim Administration.
2)
The participants
in the UN Talks on Afghanistan have invited His Majesty Mohammed Zaher,
the former King of Afghanistan, to chair the Interim Administration. His
Majesty has indicated that he would prefer that a suitable candidate acceptable
to the participants be selected as the Chair of the Interim Administration.
3)
The Chairman, the
Vice Chairmen and other members of the Interim Administration have been
selected by the participants in the UN Talks on Afghanistan, as listed in
Annex IV to this agreement. The selection has been made on the basis of
professional competence and personal integrity from lists submitted by the
participants in the UN Talks, with due regard to the ethnic, geographic
and religious composition of Afghanistan and to the importance of the participation
of women.
4)
No person serving
as a member of the Interim Administration may simultaneously hold membership
of the Special Independent Commission for the Convening of the Emergency
Loya Jirga.
B. Procedures
1)
The Chairman of
the Interim Administration, or in his/her absence one of the Vice Chairmen,
shall call and chair meetings and propose the agenda for these meetings.
2)
The Interim Administration
shall endeavour to reach its decisions by consensus. In order for any decision
to be taken, at least 22 members must be in attendance. If a vote becomes
necessary, decisions shall be taken by a majority of the members present
and voting, unless otherwise stipulated in this agreement. The Chairman
shall cast the deciding vote in the event that the members are divided equally.
C. Functions
1)
The Interim Administration
shall be entrusted with the day-to-day conduct of the affairs of state,
and shall have the right to issue decrees for the peace, order and good
government of Afghanistan.
2) The Chairman of the Interim
Administration or, in his/her absence, one of the Vice Chairmen, shall represent
the Interim Administration as appropriate.
3) Those members responsible
for the administration of individual departments shall also be responsible
for implementing the policies of the Interim Administration within their
areas of responsibility.
4) Upon the official transfer
of power, the Interim Administration shall have full jurisdiction over the
printing and delivery of the national currency and special drawing rights
from international financial institutions. The Interim Administration shall
establish, with the assistance of the United Nations, a Central Bank of
Afghanistan that will regulate the money supply of the country through transparent
and accountable procedures.
5) The Interim Administration
shall establish, with the assistance of the United Nations, an independent
Civil Service Commission to provide the Interim Authority and the future
Transitional Authority with shortlists of candidates for key posts in the
administrative departments, as well as those of governors and uluswals,
in order to ensure their competence and integrity.
6) The Interim Administration
shall, with the assistance of the United Nations, establish an independent
Human Rights Commission, whose responsibilities will include human rights
monitoring, investigation of violations of human rights, and development
of domestic human rights institutions. The Interim Administration may, with
the assistance of the United Nations, also establish any other commissions
to review matters not covered in this agreement.
7)
The members of the
Interim Administration shall abide by a Code of Conduct elaborated in accordance
with international standards
8)
Failure by a member
of the Interim Administration to abide by the provisions of the Code of
Conduct shall lead to his/her suspension from that body. The decision to
suspend a member shall be taken by a two-thirds majority of the membership
of the Interim Administration on the proposal of its Chairman or any of
its Vice Chairmen.
9)
The functions and
powers of members of the Interim Administration will be further elaborated,
as appropriate, with the assistance of the United Nations.
IV. The Special Independent Commission for the Convening of the Emergency
Loya Jirga
1)
The Special Independent Commission for the
Convening of the Emergency Loya Jirga shall be established within one month
of the establishment of the Interim Authority. The Special Independent Commission
will consist of twenty-one members, a number of whom should have expertise
in constitutional or customary law. The members will be selected from lists
of candidates submitted by participants in the UN Talks on Afghanistan as
well as Afghan professional and civil society groups. The United Nations
will assist with the establishment and functioning of the commission and
of a substantial secretariat.
2)
The Special Independent Commission will
have the final authority for determining the procedures for and the number
of people who will participate in the Emergency Loya Jirga. The Special
Independent Commission will draft rules and procedures specifying (i) criteria
for allocation of seats to the settled and nomadic population residing in
the country; (ii) criteria for allocation of seats to the Afghan refugees
living in Iran, Pakistan, and elsewhere, and Afghans from the diaspora;
(iii) criteria for inclusion of civil society organizations and prominent
individuals, including Islamic scholars, intellectuals, and traders, both
within the country and in the diaspora. The Special Independent Commission
will ensure that due attention is paid to the representation in the Emergency
Loya Jirga of a significant number of women as well as all other segments
of the Afghan population.
3)
The Special Independent Commission will
publish and disseminate the rules and procedures for the convening of the
Emergency Loya Jirga at least ten weeks before the Emergency Loya Jirga
convenes, together with the date for its commencement and its suggested
location and duration.
4)
The Special Independent Commission will
adopt and implement procedures for monitoring the process of nomination
of individuals to the Emergency Loya Jirga to ensure that the process of
indirect election or selection is transparent and fair. To pre-empt conflict
over nominations, the Special Independent Commission will specify mechanisms
for filing of grievances and rules for arbitration of disputes.
5)
The Emergency Loya Jirga will
elect a Head of the State for the Transitional Administration and will approve
proposals for the structure and key personnel of the Transitional Administration.
V. Final provisions
1)
Upon the official
transfer of power, all mujahidin, Afghan armed forces and armed groups in
the country shall come under the command and control of the Interim Authority,
and be reorganized according to the requirements of the new Afghan security
and armed forces.
2)
The Interim Authority
and the Emergency Loya Jirga shall act in accordance with basic principles
and provisions contained in international instruments on human rights and
international humanitarian law to which Afghanistan is a party.
3)
The Interim Authority
shall cooperate with the international community in the fight against terrorism,
drugs and organized crime. It shall commit itself to respect international
law and maintain peaceful and friendly relations with neighbouring countries
and the rest of the international community.
4)
The Interim Authority
and the Special Independent Commission for the Convening of the Emergency
Loya Jirga will ensure the participation of women as well as the equitable
representation of all ethnic and religious communities in the Interim Administration
and the Emergency Loya Jirga.
5)
All actions taken
by the Interim Authority shall be consistent with Security Council resolution
1378 (14 November 2001) and other relevant Security Council resolutions
relating to Afghanistan.
6)
Rules of procedure
for the organs established under the Interim Authority will be elaborated
as appropriate with the assistance of the United Nations.
This agreement,
of which the annexes constitute an integral part, done in Bonn on this 5th
day of December 2001 in the English language, shall be the authentic text,
in a single copy which shall remain deposited in the archives of the United
Nations. Official texts shall be provided in Dari and Pashto, and such other
languages as the Special Representative of the Secretary-General may designate.
The Special Representative of the Secretary-General shall send certified
copies in English, Dari and Pashto to each of the participants.
For the participants
in the UN Talks on Afghanistan:
Ms. Amena Afzali
Mr. S. Hussain Anwari
Mr. Hedayat Amin
Arsala
Mr. Sayed Hamed
Gailani
Mr. Rahmatullah
Musa Ghazi
Eng. Abdul Hakim
Mr. Houmayoun Jareer
Mr. Abbas Karimi
Mr. Mustafa Kazimi
Dr. Azizullah Ludin
Mr. Ahmad Wali Massoud
Mr. Hafizullah Asif
Mohseni
Prof. Mohammad Ishaq
Nadiri
Mr. Mohammad Natiqi
Mr. Yunus Qanooni
Dr. Zalmai Rassoul
Mr. H. Mirwais Sadeq
Dr. Mohammad Jalil
Shams
Prof. Abdul Sattar
Sirat
Mr. Humayun Tandar
Mrs. Sima Wali
General Abdul Rahim
Wardak
Mr. Pacha Khan Zadran
Witnessed for the United Nations by:
Mr. Lakhdar Brahimi
Special Representative
of the Secretary-General for Afghanistann
Reference: http://www.uno.de
ANNEX-I
International
Security Force
The participants in the UN Talks on Afghanistan recognize that the responsibility
for providing security and law and order throughout the country resides
with the Afghans themselves. To this end, they pledge their commitment to
do all within their means and influence to ensure such security, including
for all United Nations and other personnel of international governmental
and non-governmental organizations deployed in Afghanistan.
With this objective
in mind, the participants request the assistance of the international community
in helping the new Afghan authorities in the establishment and training
of new Afghan security and armed forces.
Conscious that some
time may be required for the new Afghan security and armed forces to be
fully constituted and functioning, the participants in the UN Talks on Afghanistan
request the United Nations Security Council to consider authorizing the
early deployment to Afghanistan of a United Nations mandated force. This
force will assist in the maintenance of security for Kabul and its surrounding
areas. Such a force could, as appropriate, be progressively expanded to
other urban centres and other areas.
The participants
in the UN Talks on Afghanistan pledge to withdraw all military units from
Kabul and other urban centers or other areas in which the UN mandated force
is deployed. It would also be desirable if such a force were to assist in
the rehabilitation of Afghanistan's infrastructure.n
ANNEX-II
Role
of the United Nations During the Interim Period
The Special Representative of the Secretary-General will be responsible
for all aspects of the United Nations' work in Afghanistan.
The Special Representative
shall monitor and assist in the implementation of all aspects of this agreement.
The United Nations
shall advise the Interim Authority in establishing a politically neutral
environment conducive to the holding of the Emergency Loya Jirga in free
and fair conditions. The United Nations shall pay special attention to the
conduct of those bodies and administrative departments which could directly
influence the convening and outcome of the Emergency Loya Jirga.
The Special Representative
of the Secretary-General or his/her delegate may be invited to attend the
meetings of the Interim Administration and the Special Independent Commission
on the Convening of the Emergency Loya Jirga.
If for whatever
reason the Interim Administration or the Special Independent Commission
were actively prevented from meeting or unable to reach a decision on a
matter related to the convening of the Emergency Loya Jirga, the Special
Representative of the Secretary-General shall, taking into account the views
expressed in the Interim Administration or in the Special Independent Commission,
use his/her good offices with a view to facilitating a resolution to the
impasse or a decision.
The United Nations
shall have the right to investigate human rights violations and, where necessary,
recommend corrective action. It will also be responsible for the development
and implementation of a programme of human rights education to promote respect
for and understanding of human rights.n
ANNEX- III
Request
to the United Nations by the Participants at the UN
Talks
on Afghanistan
The participants
in the UN Talks on Afghanistan hereby
Request that the
United Nations and the international community take the necessary measures
to guarantee the national sovereignty, territorial integrity and unity of
Afghanistan as well as the non-interference by foreign countries in Afghanistan's
internal affairs;
Urge the United
Nations, the international community, particularly donor countries and multilateral
institutions, to reaffirm, strengthen and implement their commitment to
assist with the rehabilitation, recovery and reconstruction of Afghanistan,
in coordination with the Interim Authority;
Request the United
Nations to conduct as soon as possible (i) a registration of voters in advance
of the general elections that will be held upon the adoption of the new
constitution by the constitutional Loya Jirga and (ii) a census of the population
of Afghanistan.
Urge the United
Nations and the international community, in recognition of the heroic role
played by the mujahidin in protecting the independence of Afghanistan and
the dignity of its people, to take the necessary measures, in coordination
with the Interim Authority, to assist in the reintegration of the mujahidin
into the new Afghan security and armed forces;
Invite the United
Nations and the international community to create a fund to assist the families
and other dependents of martyrs and victims of the war, as well as the war
disabled;
Strongly urge that
the United Nations, the international community and regional organizations
cooperate with the Interim Authority to combat international terrorism,
cultivation and trafficking of illicit drugs and provide Afghan farmers
with financial, material and technical resources for alternative crop production.n
ANNEX IV
Composition
of the Interim Administration
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Chairman:
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Hamid Karzai
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Vice Chairmen:
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Vice-Chair & Women's
Affairs:
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Dr. Sima Samar
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Vice-Chair & Defence:
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Muhammad Qassem Fahim
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Vice-Chair & Planning:
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Haji Muhammad Mohaqqeq
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Vice-Chair & Water and
Electricity:
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Shaker Kargar
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Vice-Chair & Finance:
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Hedayat Amin Arsala
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Members:
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Department of Foreign Affairs:
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Dr. Abdullah Abdullah
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Department of the Interior:
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Muhammad Yunus Qanooni
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Department of Commerce:
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Seyyed Mustafa Kazemi
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Department of Mines &
Industries:
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Muhammad Alem Razm
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Department of Small Industries:
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Aref Noorzai
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Department of Information
& Culture:
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Dr. Raheen Makhdoom
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Department of Communication:
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Ing. Abdul Rahim
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Department of Labour &
Social Affairs:
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Mir Wais Sadeq
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Department of Hajj &
Auqaf:
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Mohammad Hanif Hanif Balkhi
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Department of Martyrs &
Disabled:
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Abdullah Wardak
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Department of Education:
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Abdul Rassoul Amin
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Department of Higher Education:
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Dr. Sharif Faez
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Department of Public Health:
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Dr. Suhaila Seddiqi
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Department of Public Works:
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Abdul Khaliq Fazal
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Department of Rural Development:
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Abdul Malik Anwar
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Department of Urban Development:
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Haji Abdul Qadir
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Department of Reconstruction:
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Amin Farhang
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Department of Transport:
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Sultan Hamid Sultan
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Department for the Return
of Refugees:
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Enayatullah Nazeri
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Department of Agriculture:
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Seyyed Hussein Anwari
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Department of Irrigation:
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Haji Mangal Hussein
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Department of Justice:
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Abdul Rahim Karimi
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Department of Air Transport
& Tourism:
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Abdul Rahman
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Department of Border Affairs:
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Amanullah Zadran
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