CELEX: 52009PC0320
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Date: 2009-06-25
Title: Proposal for a Council Decision concerning the conclusion of consultations with the Republic of Guinea under Article 96 of the revised Cotonou Agreement

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52009PC0320

Proposal for a Council Decision concerning the conclusion of consultations with the Republic of Guinea under Article 96 of the revised Cotonou Agreement  /* COM/2009/0320 final */  

	[pic] | COMMISSION OF THE EUROPEAN COMMUNITIES |Brussels, 25.6.2009COM(2009) 320 finalProposal for aCOUNCIL DECISIONconcerning the conclusion of consultations with the Republic of Guinea under Article 96 of the revised Cotonou Agreement  EXPLANATORY MEMORANDUMOn 16 March 2009 the European Union decided to open consultations with the Republic of Guinea under Article 96 of the revised Cotonou Agreement. This decision was taken following the military coup d'état of 23 December 2008 and the seizure of power by a military junta, which formed a National Council for Democracy and Development (CNDD) under the leadership of Captain Moussa Dadis Camara, who proclaimed himself President of the Republic. The taking of power by force constituted a particularly serious and manifest violation of the essential elements listed in Article 9 of the Agreement (respect for democratic principles) and a case of special urgency within the meaning of Article 96(2)(b). A letter was therefore sent to the Guinean authorities on 19 March to invite them to consultations.In the meantime the international community has formed an International Contact Group on Guinea (ICG-G), under the joint leadership of the African Union and ECOWAS, in which the European Union participates through the Presidency and the Commission. Progress was noted on a number of points at the ICG-G meetings in Conakry on 16-17 February and 16 March, including:-  the resumption of voter registration, which had begun prior to the coup d'état and was being given considerable EU support,-  lifting of the suspension on political and trade union activities,-  the formation of a Coalition des Forces Vives , a coalition group of Guinean political parties, trade unions and civil society representatives,-  the adoption by the coalition of a transition roadmap that would lead to parliamentary elections on 11 October and two rounds of presidential elections on 13 and 27 December,-  adoption of the roadmap by the CNDD.The opening meeting of the consultations took place in Brussels on 29 April between the European Union, represented by the Council Presidency and the Commission, Guinea, represented by members of the CNDD and the transitional government, and the ACP party, including countries friendly to Guinea.During the above meeting, the participants were informed of the proposals put forward by Guinea for a return to constitutional rule and the establishment of a democratic government elected through free and transparent parliamentary and presidential elections. The commitments made can be summarised as follows (details can be found in the letter annexed to the Decision):-  confirmation of the transition roadmap presented by the Coalition des Forces Vives ;-  the establishment of a National Council for Transition;-  parliamentary elections on 11 October and two rounds of presidential elections on 13 and 27 December at which the President and members of the CNDD and the Prime Minister of the transitional government will not stand, the adoption of a package of measures to ensure free and transparent elections, and the presentation of a detailed budget for each activity to the ICG-G;-  the adoption of a series of measures guaranteeing respect for the principles of the rule of law, human rights and good governance.To support the return to constitutional rule and the establishment of a democratic government elected through free and transparent parliamentary and presidential elections, the European Union has decided to adopt appropriate measures under Article 96(2)(c) of the Cotonou Agreement for the gradual resumption of cooperation in order to assist in the transition (see the annexed letter for details).In view of the above, and in accordance with Articles 9 and 96 of the revised Cotonou Agreement, the Commission proposes that the Council conclude the consultations with the Republic of Guinea and adopt the attached Decision.Proposal for aCOUNCIL DECISIONconcerning the conclusion of consultations with the Republic of Guinea under Article 96 of the revised Cotonou AgreementTHE COUNCIL OF THE EUROPEAN UNION,Having regard to the Treaty establishing the European Community,Having regard to the ACP-EC Partnership Agreement signed in Cotonou on 23 June 2000 (hereinafter referred to as the "Cotonou Agreement")[1], as revised by the agreement signed in Luxembourg on 25 June 2005[2], and in particular Article 96 thereof,Having regard to the Internal Agreement on measures to be taken and procedures to be followed for the implementation of the ACP-EC Partnership Agreement[3], and in particular Article 3 thereof,Having regard to the proposal from the Commission,Whereas:(1) The essential elements referred to in Article 9 of the Cotonou Agreement have been violated.(2) On 29 April 2009, pursuant to Article 96 of the Cotonou Agreement, consultations started with the ACP countries and Guinea during which representatives of the ruling military junta and the transitional government presented satisfactory proposals and commitments. Despite a one-month extension of the deadline, no new element has been noted,HAS DECIDED AS FOLLOWS:Article 1Consultations with Guinea under Article 96 of the Cotonou Agreement are hereby concluded.Article 2The measures set out in the annexed letter are hereby adopted as appropriate measures under Article 96(2)(c) of the Cotonou Agreement.Article 3This Decision shall enter into force on the day of its adoption.It shall be valid for 24 months from the date of its adoption by the Council. It shall be reviewed regularly at least once every six months in the light of joint monitoring missions by the Presidency of the European Union and the Commission.Article 4This Decision shall be published in the Official Journal of the European Union.Done at Brussels,For the CouncilThe PresidentANNEXDraft letterSir,The European Union considers that the coup d'état in Guinea on 23 December 2008 constitutes a serious violation of the essential elements referred to in Article 9 of the Cotonou Agreement. In an EU Presidency statement on 31 December, it roundly condemned the coup as being in contradiction with the very principles of democracy, but stated its readiness to support the ongoing transition in Guinea and a return to constitutional rule. In application of Article 96 of the Cotonou Agreement, the European Union has therefore engaged in a political dialogue with the ruling regime in order to study the situation and possible solutions. The consultations opened in Brussels on 29 April.During the opening meeting, the participants discussed how to organise a return to constitutional rule and the establishment of a democratic government elected through free and transparent elections. Guinea also presented a memorandum on the stages and issues at stake in the transition. The European Union has noted the following proposals put forward by Guinea during the discussions, in particular:Transition roadmapGuinea has confirmed its commitment to the roadmap proposed by the Coalition des Forces vives on 17 March and adopted by communiqué No 50 of the President of the CNDD on 28 March. The stages of the roadmap will follow the timetable below:-  the continuation of voter registration in accordance with the electoral code,-  the establishment of a National Council for Transition,-  the start of work on revising the Fundamental Law,-  the manufacture and distribution of poll cards,-  the adoption of amendments to the Fundamental Law,-  parliamentary elections,-  presidential elections,-  resumption of the work of the Commission of Inquiry into the tragic events of June 2006 and January and February 2007.National Council for Transition-  Guinea confirmed that the National Council for Transition (CNT) provided for in the roadmap and adopted by CNDD Presidential Decree No 50 will be established in May.-  The European Union will make sure that the rules relating to its composition, mandate and powers reflect an inclusive and consensual approach.-  Guinea confirmed that the National Forum provided for in the memorandum is a distinct exercise from the establishment of the CNT and will have no bearing on its actual implementation.Revision of the Fundamental Law-  The European Union has noted Guinea's intention to ask the CNT to revise the Fundamental Law and certain organic laws, including the electoral code, before the elections.-  The European Union will monitor that this work is confined to essential aspects of the transition and the holding of elections and that it has no adverse impact on the roadmap timetable.Elections-  Guinea has pledged to comply with the election schedule laid down in the roadmap, i.e. parliamentary elections on 11 October and two rounds of presidential elections on 13 and 27 December. The European Union will monitor compliance with this schedule.-  Guinea has confirmed the undertaking by the President of the CNDD that he, the members of the CNDD and the Prime Minister of the transitional government will not stand in the elections. The European Union considers this to be a crucial undertaking that must be embodied in a formal decision.-  Regarding the preparation and organisation of the elections , Guinea has specified the following measures to ensure that the elections are free and transparent:-  the National Independent Election Commission has been made wholly responsible for the organisation and management of the elections by CNDD Presidential decree No 015 of 4 January;-  Guinea intends to request an international election observation mission and also undertakes to invite representatives of Guinean civil society to assist in the election observation;-  steps have been taken to give election candidates fair access to the media ;-  the Constitutional Chamber of the Supreme Court will be restored to settle electoral disputes and publish the results of the elections;-  as regards the financing of elections, a detailed budget for each activity will be submitted to the International Contact Group on Guinea for review.Human rights, rule of law and governanceThe European Union has noted the ongoing efforts of the Guinean government to tackle drug-trafficking, impunity and corruption, and its commitment to carry out audits in order to reform public finances. The European Union attaches particular importance in this respect to the Guinean Government's commitment to respect the principles of the rule of law, human rights and good governance , in particular:-  confirmation that no political prisoners are being held;-  the restoration of the Supreme Court's judicial chamber as the higher judicial body of the country;-  respect for the rights of those detained for common law offences, in particular their right to legal representation on being arrested and to a fair trial by the competent legal body;-  respect for the principle of equality before the law;-  repayment to the Treasury of funds recovered through audits so that they can be entered in the national budget accounts;-  resumption of the work of the Commission of Inquiry into the tragic events of June 2006 and January and February 2007 once the newly elected government is in place.The European Union found the undertakings made by Guinea broadly encouraging and has therefore decided to adopt the following appropriate measures under Article 96(2)(c) of the Cotonou Agreement with a view to the gradual resumption of cooperation in order to assist in the transition:1. The European Union will continue to finance humanitarian and emergency operations and measures in direct support of the people of Guinea, to assist in the political transition or aimed at ending the crisis. Note that further support for the preparation of the parliamentary and presidential elections could be provided, in particular through mobilisation of the 10th EDF B envelope and, if an invitation is received in due course from the Guinean authorities, through the sending of an election observation mission. The European Commission will also continue to finance ongoing contracts for operations other than the above.2. The precautionary measures adopted for ongoing projects and programmes under the 9th and earlier EDFs, excluding projects for the rehabilitation of public buildings and to support decentralisation, will be lifted as soon as a National Council for Transition is actually in place, with its mandate, powers and composition agreed by the stakeholders of the transition in Guinea.3. The precautionary measures adopted for ongoing projects and programmes under the 9th and earlier EDFs will be completely lifted on publication of the electoral roll and the decree setting the dates for the election and for the official opening of the election campaign.4. The continuation of the IMF programme and the resumption of the debt relief process under the HIPC (heavily indebted poor countries) initiative could be supported by a contribution of around EUR 8 million from the European Union to clear arrears owed to the European Investment Bank on loans from the EDF by mobilising the 10th EDF B envelope. This support can be mobilised as soon as the filing of nominations for the presidential election is officially closed and it is confirmed that the President and members of the CNDD and the Prime Minister of the transitional government are not standing.5. The Country Strategy Paper and National Indicative Programme for Guinea, for an indicative total of EUR 237 million, will be updated, renegotiated and signed as soon as the parliamentary and presidential elections have been held and the members of the National Assembly appointed. A mid-term review of the 10th EDF, the conclusions of which are scheduled for 2010, will analyse the implementation performance and might agree to a reassessment of Guinea's allocation.In order to ensure the smooth continuation of cooperation measures, the European Commission reserves the right, if necessary, to take over the duties of the EDF National Authorising Officer, in full or in part, on its own accountAs part of the procedure under Article 96 of the Cotonou Agreement, the European Union will continue to monitor the situation in Guinea closely over a period of 24 months. During this period, an enhanced dialogue will be pursued with the Guinean Government pursuant to Article 8 of the Cotonou Agreement in order to support the process of transition and regular reviews will be conducted involving the Presidency of the European Union and the European Commission. The first monitoring mission will take place within no more than six months.The European Union reserves the right to amend the "appropriate measures" described above in the light of progress in the implementation of commitments, particularly those relating to the section on "Human rights, rule of law and governance".The two parties undertake to hold a regular political dialogue under Article 8 of the Cotonou Agreement with the newly elected government on reforms in the area of political, judicial and economic governance and in the security sector.We have the honour to be, Sir, yours faithfully,Annex: Schedule of commitmentsCommitments by partners |Guinea | European Union |0. Current situation | 0. Continuation of financing for humanitarian and emergency operations and measures in direct support of the people of Guinea, to assist in the political transition or aimed at ending the crisis. Possible grant of further support for the preparation of the parliamentary and presidential elections, in particular through mobilisation of the 10th EDF 'B' envelope and, if an invitation is received from the Guinean authorities, through the sending of an election observation mission. The allocation of funding for regional projects covering Guinea will be examined on a case-by-case basis. The precautionary measures relating to other cooperation under the 9th and earlier EDFs remain in force. |1. Establishment of a National Council for Transition, with a mandate, powers and composition agreed by the stakeholders of the transition in Guinea. | 1. Lifting of the precautionary measures adopted for ongoing projects and programmes under the 9th and earlier EDFs, excluding projects for the rehabilitation of public buildings and to support decentralisation. |2. Publication of the electoral roll and the decree setting the dates for the election and for the official opening of the election campaign. | 2. Lifting of all precautionary measures under the 9th and earlier EDFs. |3. Official closing of nominations for the presidential election (confirming that the President and members of the CNDD and the Prime Minister of the transitional government are not standing). | 3. Clearance of arrears to the EIB on loans from the EDF by mobilising the 10th EDF 'B' envelope, subject to continuation of the IMF programme and resumption of the debt relief process under the HIPC initiative. |4. The holding of free and transparent parliamentary and legislative elections and appointment of the elected members. | 4. Signing of the updated and renegotiated 10th EDF CSP/NIP. |[1] OJ L 317, 15.12.2000, p. 3.[2] OJ L 287, 28.10.2005, p. 4.[3] OJ L 317, 15.12.2000, p. 376, as amended in OJ L 247, 9.9.2006, p. 48.