National Peace Accord definition

National Peace Accord means the National Peace Accord signed on 14 September 1991 at the Carlton Centre, Johannesburg;
National Peace Accord means "National Peace Secretariat" means "Police Board" means

Examples of National Peace Accord in a sentence

  • The ANC for its part reaffirms its commitment to the provisions of the Code of Conduct for Political Parties arrived at under the National Peace Accord and the agreement reached on 16 July 1992 under the auspices of the Goldstone Commission as important instruments to ensure democratic political activity in a climate of free political participation.

  • The objective of the National Peace Committee is to monitor and to make recommendation on the implementation of the National Peace Accord as a whole and to ensure compliance with the Code of Conduct for Political Parties and Organisations.

  • In the event of a dispute over the interpretation of the National Peace Accord, the failure of the National Peace Committee to achieve consensus at the meeting at which the dispute is raised or at such further meetings as agreed, the dispute shall be referred to expedited arbitration in the manner set out in paragraph 9.4.

  • There should be simple and expeditious procedures for the resolution of disputes regarding transgressions of the Code of Conduct for Political Parties and Organisations by political parties and organisations who are signatories of the National Peace Accord.

  • The CBM was able to play the role of facilitator, and in 1991 was able to get all the parties to the conflict (notably the ANC and the Inkhata Freedom Party) to the table at the ‘National Peace Convention’ whose outcome was the National Peace Accord (Ball et al, 1998; Spies, 2002).

  • In the concluding paragraphs the Forum resolved - to identify the issues that cause violence, threaten the negotiating process and undermine the effective implementation the National Peace Accord; - to mandate the Negotiating Council to establish what urgent steps and mechanisms are required to resolve those issues as a matter of national priority.

  • In the case of the National Peace Accord (see appended document) in South Africa, multi- lateralism and inclusivity were used to put pressure on the major parties to submit to the popular demand for peace.

  • The National Peace Accord in South Africa, for example, was a national interconnected structure involving civil society and the full spectrum of political opinion, with national, regional and local structures.

  • Those political parties and organisations currently represented on the Preparatory Committee shall constitute the National Peace Committee together with representatives drawn from other signatory parties where the National Peace Committee believes such inclusion will give effect to the National Peace Accord.

  • Three items are proposed for immediate attention: 3.1 The strengthening of the National Peace Accord and its structures.

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