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LONDON,
May 15: The following is the text of the Charter of
Democracy signed by former prime ministers Benazir
Bhutto and Nawaz Sharif here on Sunday:
We
the elected leaders of Pakistan have deliberated on
the political crisis in our beloved homeland, the
threats to its survival, the erosion of the federation's
unity, the military's subordination of all state institutions,
the marginalisation of civil society, the mockery
of the Constitution and representative institutions,
growing poverty, unemployment and inequality, brutalisation
of society, breakdown of rule of law and, the unprecedented
hardships facing our people under a military dictatorship,
which has pushed our beloved country to the brink
of a total disaster;
Noting
the most devastating and traumatic experiences that
our nation experienced under military dictatorships
that played havoc with the nation's destiny and created
conditions disallowing the progress of our people
and the flowering of democracy. Even after removal
from office they undermined the people’s mandate
and the sovereign will of the people;
Drawing
history’s lesson that the military dictatorship
and the nation cannot co-exist – as military
involvement adversely affect the economy and the democratic
institutions as well as the defence capabilities,
and the integrity of the country - the nation needs
a new direction different from a militaristic and
regimental approach of the Bonapartist regimes, as
the current one;
Taking
serious exception to the vilification campaign against
the representatives of the people, in particular,
and the civilians, in general, the victimisation of
political leaders/workers and their media trials under
a Draconian law in the name of accountability, in
order to divide and eliminate the representative political
parties, to Gerrymander a king's party and concoct
legitimacy to prolong the military rule;
Noting
our responsibility to our people to set an alternative
direction for the country saving it from its present
predicaments on an economically sustainable, socially
progressive, politically democratic and pluralist,
federally cooperative, ideologically tolerant, internationally
respectable and regionally peaceful basis in the larger
interests of the peoples of Pakistan to decide once
for all that only the people and no one else has the
sovereign right to govern through their elected representatives,
as conceived by the democrat par excellence, Father
of the Nation Quaid-i-Azam Mohammed Ali Jinnah;
Reaffirming
our commitment to undiluted democracy and universally
recognised fundamental rights, the rights of a vibrant
opposition, internal party democracy, ideological/political
tolerance, bipartisan working of the parliament through
powerful committee system, a cooperative federation
with no discrimination against federating units, the
decentralisation and devolution of power, maximum
provincial autonomy, the empowerment of the people
at the grassroots level, the emancipation of our people
from poverty, ignorance, want and disease, the uplift
of women and minorities, the elimination of klashnikov
culture, a free and independent media, an independent
judiciary, a neutral civil service, rule of law and
merit, the settlement of disputes with the neighbours
through peaceful means, honouring international contracts,
laws/covenants and sovereign guarantees, so as to
achieve a responsible and civilised status in the
comity of nations through a foreign policy that suits
our national interests;
Calling upon the people of Pakistan to join hands
to save our motherland from the clutches of military
dictatorship and to defend their fundamental, social,
political and economic rights and for a democratic,
federal, modern and progressive Pakistan as dreamt
by the Founder of the nation; have adopted the following,
“Charter of Democracy”;
Text of the Charter of Democracy
A.
CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENTS
1.
The 1973 Constitution as on 12th October 1999 before
the military coup shall be restored with the provisions
of joint electorates, minorities, and women reserved
seats on closed party list in the Parliament, the
lowering of the voting age, and the increase in seats
in parliament and the Legal Framework Order, 2000
and the Seventeenth Constitutional Amendment shall
be repealed accordingly.
2.
The appointment of the governors, three services
chiefs and the CJCSC shall be made by the chief executive
who is the prime minister, as per the 1973 Constitution.
3.
(a) The recommendations for appointment of
judges to superior judiciary shall be formulated through
a commission, which shall comprise of the following:
i. The chairman shall be a chief justice, who has
never previously taken oath under the PCO.
ii.
The members of the commission shall be the
chief justices of the provincial high courts who have
not taken oath under the PCO, failing which the senior
most judge of that high court who has not taken oath
shall be the member
iii.
Vice-Chairmen of Pakistan and Vice-Chairmen of Provincial
Bar Association with respect to the appointment of
judges to their concerned province
iv.
President of Supreme Court Bar Association
v.
Presidents of High Court Bar Associations of Karachi,
Lahore, Peshawar, and Quetta with respect to the appointment
of judges to their concerned province
vi.
Federal Minister for Law and Justice
vii.
Attorney General of Pakistan
(a-i)
The commission shall forward a panel of three names
for each vacancy to the prime minister, who shall
forward one name for confirmation to joint parliamentary
committee for confirmation of the nomination through
a transparent public hearing process.
(a-ii)
The joint parliamentary committee shall comprise of
50 per cent members from the treasury benches and
the remaining 50 per cent from opposition parties
based on their strength in the parliament nominated
by respective parliamentary leaders.
(b)
No judge shall take oath under any Provisional Constitutional
Order or any other oath that is contradictory to the
exact language of the original oath prescribed in
the Constitution of 1973.
(c)
Administrative mechanism will be instituted for the
prevention of misconduct, implementation of code of
ethics, and removal of judges on such charges brought
to its attention by any citizen through the proposed
commission for appointment of Judges. (d) All special
courts including anti-terrorism and accountability
courts shall be abolished and such cases be tried
in ordinary courts. Further to create a set of rules
and procedures whereby, the arbitrary powers of the
chief justices over the assignment of cases to various
judges and the transfer of judges to various benches
such powers shall be exercised by the Chief Justice
and two senior most judges sitting together.
4.
A Federal Constitutional Court will be set up to resolve
constitutional issues, giving equal representation
to each of the federating units, whose members may
be judges or persons qualified to be judges of the
Supreme Court, constituted for a six-year period.
The Supreme and High Courts will hear regular civil
and criminal cases. The appointment of judges shall
be made in the same manner as for judges of higher
judiciary.
5.
The Concurrent List in the Constitution will
be abolished. A new NFC award will be announced.
6.
The reserved seats for women in the national
and provincial assemblies will be allocated to the
parties on the basis of the number of votes polled
in the general elections by each party.
7.
The strength of the Senate of Pakistan shall
be increased to give representation to minorities
in the Senate.
8.
FATA shall be included in the NWFP province in consultation
with them.
9.
Northern Areas shall be developed by giving
it a special status and further empowering the Northern
Areas Legislative Council to provide people of Northern
Areas access to justice and human rights.
10.
Local bodies election will be held on party basis
through provincial election commissions in respective
provinces and constitutional protection will be given
to the local bodies to make them autonomous and answerable
to their respective assemblies as well as to the people
through regular courts of law.
B.
CODE OF CONDUCT
11.
National Security Council will be abolished. Defence
Cabinet Committee will be headed by prime minister
and will have a permanent secretariat. The prime minister
may appoint a federal security adviser to process
intelligence reports for the prime minister. The efficacy
of the higher defence and security structure, created
two decades ago, will be reviewed. The Joint Services
Command structure will be strengthened and made more
effective and headed in rotation among the three services
by law. 12. The ban on a ‘prime minister not
being eligible for a third term of office’ will
be abolished.
13.
(a) Truth and Reconciliation Commission be
established to acknowledge victims of torture, imprisonment,
state-sponsored persecution, targeted legislation,
and politically motivated accountability. The commission
will also examine and report its findings on military
coups and civil removals of governments from 1996.
(b)
A commission shall also examine and identify the causes
of and fix responsibility and make recommendations
in the light thereof for incidences such as Kargil.
(c)
Accountability of NAB and other Ehtesab operators
to identify and hold accountable abuse of office by
NAB operators through purgery and perversion of justice
and violation of human rights since its establishment.
(d)
To replace politically motivated NAB with
an independent accountability commission, whose chairman
shall be nominated by the prime minister in consultation
with the leader of opposition and confirmed by a joint
parliamentary committee with 50 per cent members from
treasury benches and remaining 50 per cent from opposition
parties in same manner as appointment of judges through
transparent public hearing. The confirmed nominee
shall meet the standard of political impartiality,
judicial propriety, moderate views expressed through
his judgements and would have not dealt.
14.
The press and electronic media will be allowed
its independence. Access to information will become
law after parliamentary debate and public scrutiny.
15.
The chairmen of public accounts committee
in the national and provincial assemblies will be
appointed by the leaders of opposition in the concerned
assemblies.
16.
An effective Nuclear Command and Control system under
the Defence Cabinet Committee will be put in place
to avoid any possibility of leakage or proliferation.
17.
Peaceful relations with India and Afghanistan will
be pursued without prejudice to outstanding disputes.
18.
Kashmir dispute should be settled in accordance with
the UN Resolutions and the aspirations of the people
of Jammu and Kashmir.
19.
Governance will be improved to help the common citizen,
by giving access to quality social services like education,
health, job generation, curbing price hike, combating
illegal redundancies, and curbing lavish spendings
in civil and military establishments as ostentious
causes great resentment amongst the teeming millions.
We pledge to promote and practice simplicity, at all
levels.
20.
Women, minorities, and the under privileged
will be provided equal opportunities in all walks
of life.
21.
We will respect the electoral mandate of
representative governments that accepts the due role
of the opposition and declare neither shall undermine
each other through extra constitutional ways.
22.
We shall not join a military regime or any military
sponsored government. No party shall solicit the support
of military to come into power or to dislodge a democratic
government.
23.
To prevent corruption and floor crossing all votes
for the Senate and indirect seats will be by open
identifiable ballot. Those violating the party discipline
in the poll shall stand disqualified by a letter from
the parliamentary party leader to the concerned Speaker
or the Chairman Senate with a copy to the Election
Commission for notification purposes within 14 days
of receipt of letter failing which it will be deemed
to have been notified on the expiry of that period.
24.
All military and judicial officers will be required
to file annual assets and income declarations like
Parliamentarians to make them accountable to the public.
25.
National Democracy Commission shall be established
to promote and develop a democratic culture in the
country and provide assistance to political parties
for capacity building on the basis of their seats
in parliament in a transparent manner.
26.
Terrorism and militancy are by-products of
military dictatorship, negation of democracy, are
strongly condemned, and will be vigorously confronted.
C.
FREE AND FAIR ELECTIONS
27.
There shall be an independent, autonomous, and impartial
election commission. The prime minister shall in consultation
with leader of opposition forward up to three names
for each position of chief election commissioner,
members of election commission, and secretary to joint
parliamentary committee, constituted on the same pattern
as for appointment of judges in superior judiciary,
through transparent public hearing process. In case
of no consensus, both prime minister and leader of
opposition shall forward separate lists to the joint
parliamentary committee for consideration. Provincial
election commissioner shall be appointed on the same
pattern by committees of respective provincial assemblies.
28.
All contesting political parties will be ensured a
level playing field in the elections by the release
of all political prisoners and the unconditional return
of all political exiles. Elections shall be open to
all political parties and political personalities.
The graduation requirement of eligibility which has
led to corruption and fake degrees will be repealed.
29.
Local bodies elections will be held within
three months of the holding of general elections.
30.
The concerned election authority shall suspend
and appoint neutral administrators for all local bodies
from the date of formation of a caretaker government
for holding of general elections till the elections
are held.
31.
There shall be a neutral caretaker government to hold
free, fair, and transparent elections. The members
of the said government and their immediate relatives
shall not contest elections.
D.
CIVIL - MILITARY RELATIONS
32.
The ISI, MI and other security agencies shall be accountable
to the elected government through Prime Minister Sectt,
Ministry of Defence, and Cabinet Division respectively.
Their budgets will be approved by DCC after recommendations
are prepared by the respective ministry. The political
wings of all intelligence agencies will be disbanded.
A committee will be formed to cut waste and bloat
in the armed forces and security agencies in the interest
of the defence and security of the country. All senior
postings in these agencies shall be made with the
approval of the government through respective ministry.
33.
All indemnities and savings introduced by
military regimes in the constitution shall be reviewed.
34.
Defence budget shall be placed before the parliament
for debate and approval.
35.
Military land allotment and cantonment jurisdictions
will come under the purview of defence ministry. A
commission shall be set up to review, scrutinise,
and examine the legitimacy of all such land allotment
rules, regulations, and policies, along with all cases
of state land allotment including those of military
urban and agricultural land allotments since 12th
October, 1999 to hold those accountable who have indulged
in malpractices, profiteering, and favouritism.
36.
Rules of business of the federal and provincial governments
shall be reviewed to bring them in conformity with
parliamentary form of government.
| (Mohtarma
Benazir Bhutto)
Chairperson
Pakistan Peoples Party |
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(Mr.
Nawaz Sharif)
Quaid
Pakistan Muslim League (N) |
Dated: 14th May, 2006
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