Interim Provincial Government definition
Examples of Interim Provincial Government in a sentence
Until the autonomous Bougainville Government is established through elections, the Bougainville Interim Provincial Government will continue to operate in accordance with the Organic Law on Provincial Governments and Local-level Governments and also in accordance with arrangements already agreed between the Bougainville parties.
The Bougainville Interim Provincial Government in consultation with the Bougainville People’s Congress will establish a Constitutional Commission and a Constituent Assembly to make the Bougainville Constitution.
These transitional arrangements will be implemented on receipt of a request from the Bougainville Interim Provincial Government or the autonomous Bougainville Government.
The autonomous Bougainville Government will be established with at least the same powers and functions as the Bougainville Interim Provincial Government.
Bougainville’s Interim Provincial Government and the Bougainville People’s Congress established a Constitutional Commission of 24 members, which included three women and a Constituent Assembly, which included eight women.
In fact, Bougainville’s Interim Provincial Government made attempts in the 1970s to join the Solomon Islands but the efforts failed.Meanwhile, the operation of the Panguna mine by Bougainville Copper Limited (BCL) generated a growing number of grievances among Bougainvilleans.
The anticipated amount of work in this area suggests the need for carefully designed support to the Bougainville Interim Provincial Government and the Bougainville People’s Congress to see that the Constitution formulation process reflects internationally accepted standards of good governance.
Following adoption by the BCA it would be submitted to the National Government of Papua New Guinea for endorsement, which was expected to take place by the end of July.97 The Bougainville Interim Provincial Government had also started preparations for the election of the autonomous Bougainville Government, including establishment of the Ministry for Peace and Autonomy.98 The 10 to 15 year period prior to the referendum on Bougainville independence also acts as a form of constrained sovereignty.
It could not simply be re-established after the conflict.The very much weakened administration of the Bougainville Interim Provincial Government was taken over by the ABG in mid-2005.
Agreed arrangements for the delegation of powers over the Public Service, Police and CIS in Bougainville will be implemented by the National Government immediately on request from the Bougainville Interim Provincial Government (in consultation with the Bougainville People’s Congress) or, when it is established, the autonomous Bougainville Government.