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Agreement on the Implementation Mechanism for the Transition Process in Yemen in Accordance with the Initiative of the Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC Implementation Mechanism)

  • Country/entity

    Yemen
  • Region

    Middle East and North Africa
  • Agreement name

    Agreement on the Implementation Mechanism for the Transition Process in Yemen in Accordance with the Initiative of the Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC Implementation Mechanism)
  • Date

    23 Nov 2011
  • Agreement status

    Multiparty signed/agreed
  • Interim arrangement

    Yes
  • Agreement/conflict level

    Intrastate/intrastate conflict ( Yemeni Civil Wars (1994) (2011 - ) )
  • Stage

    Framework/substantive - partial
  • Conflict nature

    Government
  • Peace process

    Yemen peace process
  • Parties

    Not signed, agreement mentions the following parties as having produced it: the National Coalition (General People’s Congress and its allies), the National Council (Joint Meeting Parties their partners).
  • Third parties

    Not signed, agreement invites the following parties to sign: the the Secretary-General of the GCC and the Secretary-General of the United Nations or their representatives, the representatives of the States members of the GCC, the permanent members of the United Nations Security Council, the European Union and the League of Arab States.
  • Description

    This short agreement details the transition mechanism, and provides for the transfer of power, settlement of disputes, and includes an Annexed Draft Presidential Decree.


Groups

  • Children/youth
    Groups→Children/youth→Rhetorical
    Page 2, Part I: Introduction, Article 1
    The two parties recognize that
    ... (b) Our people, including youth, have legitimate aspirations for change;

    Page 7, Part IV: Conference for National Dialogue, Article 21
    The Conference shall discuss the following issues:
    ... (g) The adoption of legal and other means to strengthen the protection and rights of vulnerable groups, including children, as well as the advancement of women;
    Groups→Children/youth→Substantive
    Page 5, Part III: First phase of the transition, Powers of the Vice-President and government of national unity, Article 15
    ... (g) The government of national unity and the Vice-President shall immediately establish a liaison committee to engage effectively with youth movements from all parties in the squares and elsewhere in Yemen...and involve youth in determining the future of political life.

    Page 7, Part IV: Conference for National Dialogue, Article 20
    With the beginning of the second transitional phase, the President-elect and the government of national unity shall convene a comprehensive Conference for National Dialogue for all forces and political actors, including youth, the Southern Movement, the Houthis, other political parties, civil society representatives and women.
  • Disabled persons

    No specific mention.

  • Elderly/age

    No specific mention.

  • Migrant workers

    No specific mention.

  • Racial/ethnic/national group

    No specific mention.

  • Religious groups

    No specific mention.

  • Indigenous people

    No specific mention.

  • Other groups

    No specific mention.

  • Refugees/displaced persons

    No specific mention.

  • Social class

    No specific mention.


Gender

  • Women, girls and gender
    Page 3, Part III: First phase of the transitional period, Formation of the government of national unity, Article 10
    ... (a) Each party shall account for 50 per cent of nominees for the government of national unity, and due consideration shall be given to the representation of women. With regard to the distribution of portfolios, one of the two parties shall prepare two lists of ministries and transmit them to the other party, which shall have the right to choose one of the lists.

    Page 6, Part III: First phase of the transitional period, Early presidential elections, Article 18
    The early presidential elections shall be held in accordance with the following provisions:
    ... (b) Any citizen, male or female, who has attained the legal age for voting and can establish as much on the basis of an official document such as a birth certificate or national identity card, shall have the right to vote on the basis of that document;

    Page 7, Part IV: Conference for National Dialogue, Article 20
    With the beginning of the second transitional phase, the President-elect and the government of national unity shall convene a comprehensive Conference for National Dialogue for all forces and political actors, including youth, the Southern Movement, the Houthis, other political parties, civil society representatives and women. Women must be represented in all participating groups.
    ... Article 21
    The Conference shall discuss the following issues:
    ... (g)The adoption of legal and other means to strengthen the protection and rights of vulnerable groups, including children, as well as the advancement of women;

    Page 8, Part VI: Concluding provisions, Article 26
    ... Women shall appropriately represented in all of the institutions referred to in this Mechanism.
  • Men and boys
    Gender→Men and boys→Gender neutral wording
    Page 6, Part III: First phase of the transitional period, Early presidential elections, Article 18
    The early presidential elections shall be held in accordance with the following provisions:
    ... (b) Any citizen, male or female, who has attained the legal age for voting and can establish as much on the basis of an official document such as a birth certificate or national identity card, shall have the right to vote on the basis of that document;
  • LGBTI

    No specific mention.

  • Family

    No specific mention.


State definition

  • Nature of state (general)
    Page 7, Part IV: Second phase of the transfer of power, Conference for National Dialogue, Article 21
    ... The Conference shall discuss the following issues§:
    ... (b) Constitutional reform, addressing the structure of the State and political system, and submitting constitutional amendments to the Yemeni people through a referendum;
    (c) The dialogue shall address the issue of the South in a manner conducive to a just national solution that preserves the unity, stability and security of Yemen.
  • State configuration

    No specific mention.

  • Self determination

    No specific mention.

  • Referendum

    No specific mention.

  • State symbols

    No specific mention.

  • Independence/secession

    No specific mention.

  • Accession/unification

    No specific mention.

  • Border delimitation

    No specific mention.

  • Cross-border provision

    No specific mention.


Governance

  • Political institutions (new or reformed)
    Governance→Political institutions (new or reformed)→General references
    Page 4, Part III: First phase of the transition, Powers of the Vice-President and government of national unity, Article 14
    ... the Vice-President shall exercise the following constitutional powers, in addition to those appertaining to his office:
    ... (4) All functions relating to the work of the Committee on Military Affairs for Achieving Security and Stability;

    Page 5, Part III: First phase of the transition, Powers of the Vice-President and government of national unity, Article 15
    ... the Vice-President and government of national unity shall exercise executive authority encompassing all matters pertaining to this Agreement, including the following,
    ... (f) Establishing the following institutions as provided for by this Mechanism: (1) Committee on Military Affairs for Achieving Security and Stability; (2) Conference for National Dialogue.

    Page 5, Part III: First phase of the transition, Committee on Military Affairs for Achieving Security and Stability, Article 16
    ... the Vice-President in the first transitional phase shall establish and chair a Committee on Military Affairs for Achieving Security and Stability.

    Page 7, Part IV: Second phase of the transfer of power, Functions and powers of the President and government of national unity, Article 19
    ... (a) Ensuring that the Conference for National Dialogue is convened, and forming a preparatory committee for the Conference, as well as an Interpretation Committee and other bodies established pursuant to this Mechanism;

    Page 7, Part IV: Second phase of the transfer of power, Constitutional Commission, Article 22
    The government of national unity shall establish a Constitutional Commission immediately on the conclusion of the work of the Conference of National Dialogue within six months...

    Page 7, Part IV: Second phase of the transfer of power, Organization of elections under the new Constitution, Article 23
    ... The Higher Commission for Elections and Referendums shall be reconstituted and the new register of voters re-compiled in accordance with the new Constitution.

    Page 8, Part V: Settlement of Disputes, Article 25
    ... the Vice-President and the Prime Minister of the government of national unity shall form an Interpretation Committee to which the two parties shall refer in order to resolve any dispute regarding the interpretation of the GCC Initiative or the Mechanism.
  • Elections
    Page 2, Part II: The transition period, Article 5
    ... The two parties acknowledge that under Presidential Decree No. 24 of 2011, the President of Yemen irrevocably delegated to the Vice-President the presidential powers to negotiate, sign and bring into force this Mechanism, along with all constitutional powers pertaining to its implementation and follow-up. Those powers include calling for early elections
    ... Article 6
    ... (b) the Vice-President shall issue a decree providing for early presidential elections to be held within 90 days of the entry into force of this Mechanism.
    ... Article 7
    ... The transition period shall then consist of two phases:
    (a) The first phase shall begin with the entry into force of this Mechanism and end with the inauguration of the President following the early presidential elections;
    (b) The second phase which shall last for two years, shall begin with the inauguration of the President following the early presidential elections. It shall end with the holding of general elections in accordance with the new Constitution and the inauguration of the new President of the Republic.

    Page 4, Part III: First phase of the transition, Powers of the Vice-President and government of national unity, Article 14
    ... the Vice-President shall exercise the following constitutional powers, in addition to those appertaining to his office:
    (1) Convening early presidential elections;

    Page 5, Part III: First phase of the transition, Powers of the Vice-President and government of national unity, Article 15
    ... the Vice-President and government of national unity shall exercise
    executive authority encompassing all matters pertaining to this Agreement, including the
    following,
    ... (e) Taking the necessary legislative and administrative steps to ensure that presidential elections are held within 90 days of the entry into force of this Mechanism;

    Page 6, Part III: First phase of the transition, Early presidential elections, Article 18
    The early presidential elections shall be held in accordance with the following provisions*:
    (a) The elections shall take place within 90 days of the signature of the GCC Initiative and the Mechanism;
    (b) The early elections for the post of President shall be organized and supervised by the Higher Commission for Elections and Referendums using the current register of voters on an exceptional basis. Any citizen, male or female, who has attained the legal age for voting and can establish as much on the basis of an official document such as a birth certificate or national identity card, shall have the right to vote on the basis of that document;
    (c) The sides commit not to nominate or endorse any candidate for the early presidential elections except for the consensus candidate Vice-President Abd Rabbuh Mansur Hadi;
    (d) The Secretary-General of the United Nations is requested to provide and coordinate electoral assistance to help ensure the orderly and timely holding of elections.

    Page 7, Part IV: Second phase of the transfer of power, Functions and powers of the President and government of national unity, Article 19
    After the early Presidential elections, the newly elected President and the Government of national unity shall exercise all of their customary functions as set forth in the Constitution†.
    ...
    (c) Reforming the electoral system; and
    (d) Holding elections for Parliament and the Presidency in accordance with the new Constitution.

    Page 7, Part IV: Second phase of the transfer of power, Organization of elections under the new Constitution, Article 23
    Within three months of the adoption of the new Constitution, Parliament shall enact a law convening national parliamentary elections and, if provided for by the Constitution, presidential elections. The Higher Commission for Elections and Referendums shall be reconstituted and the new register of voters re-compiled in accordance with the new Constitution.

    Page 9, Annex: Draft Presidential Decree
    I hereby solemnly convene elections for the office of President of the Republic to be held on 00/00/2012. This Decree is deemed to be in force from today, and the convening of elections contained therein is irrevocable. The convening of elections shall take effect in accordance with the provisions of the Mechanism, without any need for any further steps, sixty days before the holding of elections as set forth in the Mechanism.
  • Electoral commission
    Page 7, Part IV: Second phase of the transfer of power, Organization of elections under the new Constitution, Article 23
    Within three months of the adoption of the new Constitution, Parliament shall enact a law convening national parliamentary elections and, if provided for by the Constitution, presidential elections. The Higher Commission for Elections and Referendums shall be reconstituted and the new register of voters re-compiled in accordance with the new Constitution.
  • Political parties reform

    No specific mention.

  • Civil society
    Page 4, Part III: First phase of the transitional period, Functioning of the government of national unity, Article 13
    Immediately after its formation, the government of national unity shall
    ... (b) Facilitate and secure humanitarian access and delivery wherever it is needed;

    Page 5, Part III: First phase of the transition, Powers of the Vice-President and government of national unity, Article 15
    ... the Vice-President and government of national unity shall exercise
    executive authority encompassing all matters pertaining to this Agreement, including the
    following,
    ... (g) The government of national unity and the Vice-President shall immediately establish a liaison committee to engage effectively with youth movements from all parties in the
    squares and elsewhere in Yemen, to disseminate and explain the terms of this Agreement;
    initiate an open conversation about the future of the country, which will be continued
    through the comprehensive Conference for National Dialogue; and involve youth in
    determining the future of political life.

    Page 7, Part IV: Second phase of the transfer of power, Conference for National Dialogue, Article 20
    ... phase, the President-elect and the government of national unity shall convene a comprehensive Conference for National Dialogue for all forces and political actors, including youth, the Southern Movement, the Houthis, other political parties, civil society representatives and women‡.
  • Traditional/religious leaders

    No specific mention.

  • Public administration
    Page 7, Part IV: Second phase of the transfer of power, Article 21
    The Conference shall discuss the following issues§:
    ... (e) Taking steps towards building a comprehensive democratic system, including reform of the civil service, the judiciary and local governance;
  • Constitution
    Governance→Constitution→Constitutional reform/making
    Page 2, Part I: Introduction, Article 4
    The GCC Initiative and the Mechanism shall supersede any current constitutional or legal arrangements.

    Page 7, Part IV: Second phase of the transfer of power, Functions and powers of the President and government of national unity, Article 19
    After the early Presidential elections, the newly elected President and the Government of national unity shall exercise all of their customary functions as set forth in the Constitution†.
    ... (b) Establishing a process of constitutional reform that will address the structure of the State and the political system, and submitting the amended Constitution to the Yemeni people in a referendum;

    Page 7, Part IV: Second phase of the transfer of power, Functions and powers of the President and government of national unity, Article 19
    After the early Presidential elections, the newly elected President and the Government of national unity shall exercise all of their customary functions as set forth in the Constitution†.

    Page 7, Part IV: Second phase of the transfer of power, Conference for National Dialogue, Article 21
    The Conference shall discuss the following issues§:
    (a) The process of drafting the Constitution, including the establishment of a Constitutional Drafting Commission and its membership;
    (b) Constitutional reform, addressing the structure of the State and political system, and submitting constitutional amendments to the Yemeni people through a referendum;

    Page 7, Part IV: Second phase of the transfer of power, Constitutional Commission, Article 22
    The government of national unity shall establish a Constitutional Commission immediately on the conclusion of the work of the Conference of National Dialogue within six months.
    The Commission shall prepare a new draft constitution within three months of the date of its establishment. It shall propose the necessary steps for the draft constitution to be discussed and submitted for referendum in order to ensure broad popular participation and transparency.

Power sharing

  • Political power sharing
    Power sharing→Political power sharing→Executive coalition
    State level
    Page 2, Part II: The transition period, Article 5
    ... the President of Yemen irrevocably delegated to the Vice-President the presidential powers to negotiate, sign and bring into force this Mechanism, along with all constitutional powers pertaining to its implementation and follow-up. Those powers include...taking all of the decisions necessary to form a government of national unity.

    Page 3,Part III. First phase of the transitional period
    Formation of the government of national unity
    10. Immediately on entry into force of the GCC Initiative and the Mechanism, the opposition shall nominate its candidate for the post of Prime Minister. The Vice-President shall issue a presidential decree requesting that person to form a government of national unity. The government of national unity shall be formed within 14 days of the issuance of the decree. A republican decree shall be issued to that effect and signed by the Vice-President and Prime Minister;
    (a) Each party shall account for 50 per cent of nominees for the government of national unity, and due consideration shall be given to the representation of women. With regard to the distribution of portfolios, one of the two parties shall prepare two lists of ministries and transmit them to the other party, which shall have the right to choose one of the lists.
    (b) The Prime Minister-designate shall appoint the members of the government as proposed by the two parties. The Vice-President shall then issue a decree setting forth the agreed names
    of the cabinet members. Nominees shall have a high standard of accountability and commitment to human rights and international humanitarian law.

    Page 7, Part IV: Second phase of the transfer of power, Functions and powers of the President and government of national unity, Article 19
    After the early Presidential elections, the newly elected President and the Government of national unity shall exercise all of their customary functions as set forth in the Constitution.

    Page 8, Part IV: Second phase of the transfer of power, Organization of elections under the new Constitution, Article 24
    The term of the President elected under paragraph 7 of this Mechanism shall end upon the inauguration of the President elected under the new Constitution.
    Power sharing→Political power sharing→Form of 'veto' or communal majority
    State level
    Page 3, Part II: The transition period, Article 8
    During the first and second stages of the transition, decisions of Parliament shall be taken by consensus. If consensus on any given topic cannot be reached, the Speaker of Parliament shall refer the matter for decision by the Vice-President in the first phase, or the President in the second phase. That decision shall be binding for the two parties.

    Page 3, Part III: First phase of the transitional period, Functioning of the government of national unity, Article 12
    The government of national unity shall take its decisions by consensus. If there is no full consensus on any given matter, the Prime Minister shall consult with the Vice-President or, after the early presidential elections, the President, in order to reach consensus. If consensus between them is not possible, the Vice-President or, after the early presidential elections, the President, shall take the final decision.
  • Territorial power sharing

    No specific mention.

  • Economic power sharing

    No specific mention.

  • Military power sharing

    No specific mention.


Human rights and equality

  • Human rights/RoL general
    Page 4, Part III: First phase of the transitional period, Formation of the government of national unity, Article 10
    ... (b)...The Vice-President shall then issue a decree setting forth the agreed names of the cabinet members. Nominees shall have a high standard of accountability and commitment to human rights and international humanitarian law.

    Page 4, Part III: First phase of the transitional period, Functioning of the government of national unity, Article 13
    Immediately after its formation, the government of national unity shall
    (a) Take the necessary steps, in consultation with the other relevant actors, to ensure the cessation of all forms of violence and violations of humanitarian law;
    ... (c) Issue appropriate legal and administrative instructions for all branches of the State sector to comply immediately with standards of good governance, the rule of law, and respect for human rights;
    ... (e) The government of national unity shall comply with all resolutions of the Security Council and Human Rights Council and with the relevant international norms and conventions.

    Page 5, Part III: First phase of the transition, Powers of the Vice-President and government of national unity, Article 15
    ... the Vice-President and government of national unity shall exercise executive authority encompassing all matters pertaining to this Agreement, including the following,
    ... (c) Ensuring that governmental functions, including local government, are fulfilled in an orderly manner in accordance with the principles of good governance, rule of law, human rights, transparency and accountability;

    Page 7, Part IV: Second phase of the transfer of power, Conference for National Dialogue, Article 21
    The Conference shall discuss the following issues§:
    ... (f) Taking...measures to ensure that violations of human rights and humanitarian law do not occur in future;
    (g) The adoption of legal and other means to strengthen the protection and rights of vulnerable groups, including children, as well as the advancement of women;
  • Bill of rights/similar

    No specific mention.

  • Treaty incorporation

    No specific mention.

  • Civil and political rights

    No specific mention.

  • Socio-economic rights

    No specific mention.


Rights related issues

  • Citizenship
    Rights related issues→Citizenship→Citizens, specific rights
    Page 6, Part III: First phase of the transitional period, Early presidential elections, Article 18
    The early presidential elections shall be held in accordance with the following provisions:
    ... (b) Any citizen, male or female, who has attained the legal age for voting and can establish as much on the basis of an official document such as a birth certificate or national identity card, shall have the right to vote on the basis of that document;
  • Democracy
    Page 2, Part I: Introduction, Article 1
    ... (c) This situation requires that all political leaders should fulfil their responsibilities towards the people by immediately engaging in a clear process for transition to good democratic governance in Yemen.
  • Detention procedures

    No specific mention.

  • Media and communication

    No specific mention.

  • Mobility/access
    Page 4, Part III: First phase of the transitional period, Functioning of the government of national unity, Article 13
    Immediately after its formation, the government of national unity shall
    (a)Take the necessary steps, in consultation with the other relevant actors, to... ensure freedom of movement for all through the country;
    ... (b) Facilitate and secure humanitarian access and delivery wherever it is needed;
  • Protection measures
    Rights related issues→Protection measures→Protection of groups
    Page 7, Part IV: Conference for National Dialogue, Article 21
    The Conference shall discuss the following issues:
    ... (g) The adoption of legal and other means to strengthen the protection and rights of vulnerable groups, including children, as well as the advancement of women;
  • Other

    No specific mention.


Rights institutions

  • NHRI

    No specific mention.

  • Regional or international human rights institutions

    No specific mention.


Justice sector reform

  • Criminal justice and emergency law

    No specific mention.

  • State of emergency provisions

    No specific mention.

  • Judiciary and courts

    No specific mention.

  • Prisons and detention

    No specific mention.

  • Traditional Laws

    No specific mention.


Socio-economic reconstruction

  • Development or socio-economic reconstruction
    Socio-economic reconstruction→Development or socio-economic reconstruction→Socio-economic development
    Page 5, Part III: First phase of the transition, Powers of the Vice-President and government of national unity, Article 15
    ... the Vice-President and government of national unity shall exercise executive authority encompassing all matters pertaining to this Agreement, including the following,
    ... (a) Formulating and implementing an initial programme of economic stabilization and development and addressing the immediate needs of the population in all regions of Yemen;
    (b) Coordinating relations with development donors;

    Page 7, Part IV: Second phase of the transfer of power, Conference for National Dialogue, Article 21
    The Conference shall discuss the following issues§:
    ... (h) Contributing to determining the priorities of programmes for reconstruction and sustainable economic development in order to create job opportunities and better economic, social and cultural services for all.
    Socio-economic reconstruction→Development or socio-economic reconstruction→Humanitarian assistance
    Page 4, Part III: First phase of the transitional period, Functioning of the government of national unity, Article 13
    Immediately after its formation, the government of national unity shall
    ... (b) Facilitate and secure humanitarian access and delivery wherever it is needed;
    Socio-economic reconstruction→Development or socio-economic reconstruction→Infrastructure and reconstruction
    Page 7, Part IV: Second phase of the transfer of power, Conference for National Dialogue, Article 21
    The Conference shall discuss the following issues§:
    ... (h) Contributing to determining the priorities of programmes for reconstruction and sustainable economic development in order to create job opportunities and better economic, social and cultural services for all.
  • National economic plan

    No specific mention.

  • Natural resources

    No specific mention.

  • International funds

    No specific mention.

  • Business

    No specific mention.

  • Taxation

    No specific mention.

  • Banks

    No specific mention.


Land, property and environment

  • Land reform/rights

    No specific mention.

  • Pastoralist/nomadism rights

    No specific mention.

  • Cultural heritage

    No specific mention.

  • Environment

    No specific mention.

  • Water or riparian rights or access

    No specific mention.


Security sector

  • Security Guarantees
    Page 4, Part III: First phase of the transitional period, Functioning of the government of national unity, Article 13
    Immediately after its formation, the government of national unity shall
    (a)...take the other necessary measures to achieve peace and security and extend State control;

    Page 6, Part III: First phase of the transitional period, Committee on Military Affairs for Achieving Security and Stability, Article 16
    ... Mechanism, the Vice-President in the first transitional phase shall establish and chair a Committee on Military Affairs for Achieving Security and Stability. The Committee shall work to
    ... (d) Remove road blocks, checkpoints and improvised fortifications in all governorates;
    ... (f) Take any other measures to reduce the risk of armed confrontation in Yemen.
  • Ceasefire
    Security sector→Ceasefire→General commitments
    Page 4, Part III: First phase of the transitional period, Functioning of the government of national unity, Article 13
    Immediately after its formation, the government of national unity shall
    (a) Take the necessary steps, in consultation with the other relevant actors, to ensure the cessation of all forms of violence

    Page 5, Part III: First phase of the transition, Committee on Military Affairs for Achieving Security and Stability, Article 16
    ... the Vice-President in the first transitional phase shall establish and chair a Committee on Military Affairs for Achieving Security and Stability. The Committee shall work to
    (a) End the division in the armed forces and address its causes;
  • Police
    Page 4, Part III: First phase of the transitional period, Functioning of the government of national unity, Article 13
    Immediately after its formation, the government of national unity shall
    (d) Issue specific legal and administrative instructions to the Office of the Public Prosecutor, the police, prisons and security forces to act in accordance with the law and international standards, and to release those unlawfully detained;
  • Armed forces
    Page 4, Part III: First phase of the transitional period, Functioning of the government of national unity, Article 13
    Immediately after its formation, the government of national unity shall
    (a)Take the necessary steps, in consultation with the other relevant actors, to... end the confrontation of armed forces, armed formations, militias and other armed groups; ensure their return to barracks;
    ... (d) Issue specific legal and administrative instructions to the Office of the Public Prosecutor, the police, prisons and security forces to act in accordance with the law and international standards, and to release those unlawfully detained;

    Page 4, Part III: First phase of the transition, Powers of the Vice-President and government of national unity, Article 14
    ... the Vice-President shall exercise the following constitutional powers, in addition to those appertaining to his office:
    ... (4) All functions relating to the work of the Committee on Military Affairs for Achieving Security and Stability;

    Page 5, Part III: First phase of the transition, Powers of the Vice-President and government of national unity, Article 15
    ... the Vice-President and government of national unity shall exercise executive authority encompassing all matters pertaining to this Agreement, including the following,
    ... (f) Establishing the following institutions as provided for by this Mechanism: (1) Committee on Military Affairs for Achieving Security and Stability;

    Page 5, Part III: First phase of the transition, Committee on Military Affairs for Achieving Security and Stability, Article 16
    ... the Vice-President in the first transitional phase shall establish and chair a Committee on Military Affairs for Achieving Security and Stability. The Committee shall work to
    (a) End the division in the armed forces and address its causes;
    ... (c) Ensure that the armed forces and other armed formations return to their camps; end all armed presence in the capital Sana'a and other the cities;
    ... (d) Remove road blocks, checkpoints and improvised fortifications in all governorates; ...

    Page 5, Part III: First phase of the transition, Committee on Military Affairs for Achieving Security and Stability, Article 17
    During the two transitional phases, the Committee on Military Affairs for Achieving Security and Stability shall also work to create the necessary conditions and take the necessary steps to integrate the armed forces under unified, national and professional leadership in the context of the rule of law.
  • DDR
    Security sector→DDR→Demilitarisation provisions
    Page 4, Part III: First phase of the transition, Committee on Military Affairs for Achieving Security and Stability, Article 16
    ... the Vice-President in the first transitional phase shall establish and chair a Committee on Military Affairs for Achieving Security and Stability. The Committee shall work to
    ... (e) Rehabilitate those who do not meet the conditions for service in the military and security forces;
  • Intelligence services

    No specific mention.

  • Parastatal/rebel and opposition group forces
    Page 4, Part III: First phase of the transitional period, Functioning of the government of national unity, Article 13
    Immediately after its formation, the government of national unity shall
    (a)Take the necessary steps, in consultation with the other relevant actors, to...end the confrontation of armed forces, armed formations, militias and other armed groups;

    Page 5, Part III: First phase of the transition, Committee on Military Affairs for Achieving Security and Stability, Article 16
    ... the Vice-President in the first transitional phase shall establish and chair a Committee on Military Affairs for Achieving Security and Stability. The Committee shall work to
    (c)...remove militias and irregular armed groups from the capital and other cities;

    Page 7, Part IV: Second phase of the transfer of power, Conference for National Dialogue, Article 20
    ... the President-elect and the government of national unity shall convene a comprehensive Conference for National Dialogue for all forces and political actors, including youth, the Southern Movement, the Houthis,...
  • Withdrawal of foreign forces

    No specific mention.

  • Corruption

    No specific mention.

  • Crime/organised crime

    No specific mention.

  • Drugs

    No specific mention.

  • Terrorism

    No specific mention.


Transitional justice

  • Transitional justice general
    Page 7, Part IV: Second phase of the transfer of power, Conference for National Dialogue, Article 21
    ... The Conference shall discuss the following issues:
    ... (d) Examination of the various issues with a national dimension, including the causes of tension in Saada;
  • Amnesty/pardon

    No specific mention.

  • Courts

    No specific mention.

  • Mechanism

    No specific mention.

  • Prisoner release
    Page 4, Part III: First phase of the transitional period, Functioning of the government of national unity, Article 13
    Immediately after its formation, the government of national unity shall
    ... (d) Issue specific legal and administrative instructions to the Office of the Public Prosecutor, the police, prisons and security forces to act in accordance with the law and international standards, and to release those unlawfully detained;
  • Vetting

    No specific mention.

  • Victims

    No specific mention.

  • Missing persons

    No specific mention.

  • Reparations

    No specific mention.

  • Reconciliation
    Page 7, Part IV: Second phase of the transfer of power, Conference for National Dialogue, Article 21
    The Conference shall discuss the following issues:
    ... (f) Taking steps aimed at achieving national reconciliation and transitional justice

Implementation

  • UN signatory
    Not signed, agreement invites the following parties to sign: the the Secretary-General of the GCC and the Secretary-General of the United Nations or their representatives, the representatives of the States members of the GCC, the permanent members of the United Nations Security Council, the European Union and the League of Arab States.
  • Other international signatory

    No specific mention.

  • Referendum for agreement

    No specific mention.

  • International mission/force/similar

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    UN Peacemaker; http://peacemaker.un.org/; http://peacemaker.un.org/yemen-transition-mechanism2011

In the name of God, the Merciful, the Compassionate

Agreement on the implementation mechanism for the transition process in Yemen in

accordance with the initiative of the Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC)

Contents:

Part I. Part II.

Part III.

Part IV.

Part V .

Part VI.

Annex:

Introduction

The transition period

First phase of the transition

Second phase of the transfer of power Settlement of disputes

Concluding provisions

Draft Presidential Decree

Part I. Introduction

The two parties recognize that

(a) As a result of the deadlock in the political transition, the political, economic, humanitarian and security situation has deteriorated with increasing rapidity and the Yemeni people have suffered great hardship;

(b) Our people, including youth, have legitimate aspirations for change;

and

(c) This situation requires that all political leaders should fulfil their responsibilities towards the people by immediately engaging in a clear process for transition to good democratic governance in Yemen.

The two parties deeply appreciate the efforts of the Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) and its Secretary-General, the United Nations Secretary General acting through his Special Adviser, the ambassadors of the five permanent members of the Security Council, and those of the GCC and the European Union, to support an agreement on the peaceful transfer of power.

The two parties adopt this Mechanism on the basis of the GCC initiative and fully in accordance with United Nations Security Council resolution 2014 (2011).

The following definitions shall apply in relation to this Agreement:

(a) The term "GCC Initiative" refers to the GCC initiative to resolve the Yemeni crisis in the draft of 21 and 22 May 2011;

(b) The term "the Mechanism" refers to this Agreement on the implementation mechanism for the transition process in Yemen in accordance with the GCC Initiative;

(c) The term "the two parties" refers to the National Coalition (General People’s Congress and its allies) as one party, and the National Council (Joint Meeting Parties their partners) as the other.

The GCC Initiative and the Mechanism shall supersede any current constitutional or legal arrangements.

They may not be challenged before the institutions of the State.

Part II.

The transition period

The two parties acknowledge that under Presidential Decree No.

24 of 2011, the President of Yemen irrevocably delegated to the Vice-President the presidential powers to negotiate, sign and bring into force this Mechanism, along with all constitutional powers pertaining to its implementation and follow-up.

Those powers include calling for early elections and taking all of the decisions necessary to form a government of national unity, including swearing in its members, as well as establishing the other bodies set forth in this Mechanism.

The transition period shall enter into effect as follows:

(a) In accordance with United Nations Security Council resolution 2014 (2011), which notes the commitment by the President of Yemen to immediately sign the GCC Initiative and encourages him, or those authorized to act on his behalf, to do so, and to implement a political settlement based upon it, and in accordance with Presidential Decree No.

24 of

05/12/11 5074.11

(b) 2011, the President or the Vice-President acting on his behalf shall sign the GCC Initiative concurrently with the signature of this Mechanism by the two parties.

(c) Concurrently with the signing of this Mechanism, and acting under the powers delegated by the President in Presidential Decree No.

24 of 2011, the Vice-President shall issue a decree providing for early presidential elections to be held within 90 days of the entry into force of this Mechanism.

In accordance with the relevant provisions of the Constitution, the decree shall enter into force 60 days before the elections.

The draft text of the Decree is annexed to this Mechanism (Annex 1).

This Mechanism shall enter into force when the President or Vice-President has signed the GCC Initiative, all parties have signed this Mechanism in accordance with this paragraph, and the decree referred to in subparagraph (b) above has been issued.

The transition period shall begin with the entry into force of this Mechanism.

The transition period shall then consist of two phases:

(a) The first phase shall begin with the entry into force of this Mechanism and end with the inauguration of the President following the early presidential elections;

(b) The second phase, which shall last for two years, shall begin with the inauguration of the President following the early presidential elections.

It shall end with the holding of general elections in accordance with the new Constitution and the inauguration of the new President of the Republic.

During the first and second stages of the transition, decisions of Parliament shall be taken by consensus.

If consensus on any given topic cannot be reached, the Speaker of Parliament shall refer the matter for decision by the Vice-President in the first phase, or the President in the second phase.

That decision shall be binding for the two parties.

The two parties shall take the necessary steps to ensure that Parliament adopts the legislation and other laws necessary for the full implementation of commitments in respect of the guarantees set forth in the GCC Initiative and this Mechanism.

Part III.

First phase of the transitional period Formation of the government of national unity

10. Immediately on entry into force of the GCC Initiative and the Mechanism, the opposition shall nominate its candidate for the post of Prime Minister.

The Vice-President shall issue a presidential decree requesting that person to form a government of national unity.

The government of national unity shall be formed within 14 days of the issuance of the decree.

A republican decree shall be issued to that effect and signed by the Vice-President and Prime Minister;

(a) Each party shall account for 50 per cent of nominees for the government of national unity, and due consideration shall be given to the representation of women.

With regard to the distribution of portfolios, one of the two parties shall prepare two lists of ministries and transmit them to the other party, which shall have the right to choose one of the lists.

(b) The Prime Minister-designate shall appoint the members of the government as proposed by the two parties.

The Vice-President shall then issue a decree setting forth the agreed names of the cabinet members.

Nominees shall have a high standard of accountability and commitment to human rights and international humanitarian law.

11. The members of the government shall take the constitutional oath before the Vice-President.

Within ten days, the government of national unity shall submit its programme to Parliament for a vote of confidence within five days.

Functioning of the government of national unity

The government of national unity shall take its decisions by consensus.

If there is no full consensus on any given matter, the Prime Minister shall consult with the Vice-President or, after the early presidential elections, the President, in order to reach consensus.

If consensus between them is not possible, the Vice-President or, after the early presidential elections, the President, shall take the final decision.

Immediately after its formation, the government of national unity shall

(a) Take the necessary steps, in consultation with the other relevant actors, to ensure the cessation of all forms of violence and violations of humanitarian law;

end the confrontation of armed forces, armed formations, militias and other armed groups;

ensure their return to barracks;

ensure freedom of movement for all through the country;

protect civilians;

and take the other necessary measures to achieve peace and security and extend State control;

(b) Facilitate and secure humanitarian access and delivery wherever it is needed;

(c) Issue appropriate legal and administrative instructions for all branches of the State sector to comply immediately with standards of good governance, the rule of law and respect for human rights;

(d) Issue specific legal and administrative instructions to the Office of the Public Prosecutor, the police, prisons andsecurity forces to act in accordance with the law and international standards, and to release those unlawfully detained;

(e) The government of national unity shall comply with all resolutions of the Security Council and Human Rights Council and with the relevant international norms and conventions.

Powers of the Vice-President and government of national unity

14.In implementing this Mechanism, the Vice-President shall exercise the following constitutional powers, in addition to those appertaining to his office:

(1) Convening early presidential elections;

(2) Exercising all functions of the President in respect of Parliament;

(3) Announcing the formation of, and swearing in, the government of national unity in the first phase;

(4) All functions relating to the work of the Committee on Military Affairs for Achieving Security and Stability;

(5) Managing foreign affairs to the extent necessary for the implementation of this Mechanism;

(6) Issuing the decrees necessary for the implementation of this Mechanism.

15. In the first phase, the Vice-President and government of national unity shall exercise executive authority encompassing all matters pertaining to this Agreement, including the following, acting in conjunction with Parliament where appropriate:

(a) Formulating and implementing an initial programme of economic stabilization and development and addressing the immediate needs of the population in all regions of Yemen;

(b) Coordinating relations with development donors;

(c) Ensuring that governmental functions, including local government, are fulfilled in an orderly manner in accordance with the principles of good governance, rule of law, human rights, transparency and accountability;

(d) Approving an interim budget, supervising the administration of all aspects of State finance and ensuring full transparency and accountability;

(e) Taking the necessary legislative and administrative steps to ensure that presidential elections are held within 90 days of the entry into force of this Mechanism;

(f) Establishing the following institutions as provided for by this Mechanism:

(1) Committee on Military Affairs for Achieving Security and Stability;

(2) Conference for National Dialogue.

(g) The government of national unity and the Vice-President shall immediately establish a liaison committee to engage effectively with youth movements from all parties in the squares and elsewhere in Yemen, to disseminate and explain the terms of this Agreement;

initiate an open conversation about the future of the country, which will be continued through the comprehensive Conference for National Dialogue;

and involve youth in determining the future of political life.

Committee on Military Affairs for Achieving Security and Stability

16. Within five days of the entry into force of the GCC Initiative and the Mechanism, the Vice- President in the first transitional phase shall establish and chair a Committee on Military Affairs for Achieving Security and Stability.

The Committee shall work to

(a) End the division in the armed forces and address its causes;

(b) End all of the armed conflicts;

(c) Ensure that the armed forces and other armed formations return to their camps;

end all armed presence in the capital Sana'a and other the cities;

and remove militias and irregular armed groups from the capital and other cities;

(d) Remove road blocks, checkpoints and improvised fortifications in all governorates;

(e) Rehabilitate those who do not meet the conditions for service in the military and security forces;

(f) Take any other measures to reduce the risk of armed confrontation in Yemen.

17. During the two transitional phases, the Committee on Military Affairs for Achieving Security and Stability shall also work to create the necessary conditions and take the necessary steps to integrate the armed forces under unified, national and professional leadership in the context of the rule of law.

Early presidential elections

18. The early presidential elections shall be held in accordance with the following provisions :

(a) The elections shall take place within 90 days of the signature of the GCC Initiative and the Mechanism;

(b) The early elections for the post of President shall be organized and supervised by the Higher Commission for Elections and Referendums using the current register of voters on an exceptional basis.

Any citizen, male or female, who has attained the legal age for voting and can establish as much on the basis of an official document such as a birth certificate or national identity card, shall have the right to vote on the basis of that document;

(c) The sides commit not to nominate or endorse any candidate for the early presidential elections except for the consensus candidate Vice-President Abd Rabbuh Mansur Hadi;

(d) The Secretary-General of the United Nations is requested to provide and coordinate electoral assistance to help ensure the orderly and timely holding of elections.

Part IV.

Second phase of the transfer of power

Functions and powers of the President and government of national unity

19. After the early Presidential elections, the newly elected President and the Government of

† national unity shall exercise all of their customary functions as set forth in the Constitution .

In addition, they shall exercise the powers necessary to continue the tasks specified for the implementation of the first phase, and additional tasks specified for the second phase of the transfer of power.

The latter include

* †

Translator's note:

this paragraph is mis-numbered 20 in the original Arabic text.

Translator's note:

this paragraph is mis-numbered 21 in the original Arabic text.

(a) Ensuring that the Conference for National Dialogue is convened, and forming a preparatory committee for the Conference, as well as an Interpretation Committee and other bodies established pursuant to this Mechanism;

(b) Establishing a process of constitutional reform that will address the structure of the State and the political system, and submitting the amended Constitution to the Yemeni people in a referendum;

(c) Reforming the electoral system;

and

(d) Holding elections for Parliament and the Presidency in accordance with the new Constitution.

Conference for National Dialogue

With the beginning of the second transitional phase, the President-elect and the government of national unity shall convene a comprehensive Conference for National Dialogue for all forces and political actors, including youth, the Southern Movement, the Houthis, other all participating groups.

‡ political parties, civil society representatives and women .

Women must be represented in

The Conference shall discuss the following issues :

(a) The process of drafting the Constitution, including the establishment of a Constitutional Drafting Commission and its membership;

(b) Constitutional reform, addressing the structure of the State and political system, and submitting constitutional amendments to the Yemeni people through a referendum;

(c) The dialogue shall address the issue of the South in a manner conducive to a just national solution that preserves the unity, stability and security of Yemen.

(d) Examination of the various issues with a national dimension, including the causes of tension in Saada;

(e) Taking steps towards building a comprehensive democratic system, including reform of the civil service, the judiciary and local governance;

(f) Taking steps aimed at achieving national reconciliation and transitional justice, and measures to ensure that violations of human rights and humanitarian law do not occur in future;

(g) The adoption of legal and other means to strengthen the protection and rights of vulnerable groups, including children, as well as the advancement of women;

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‡ §

Translator's note:

this paragraph is mis-numbered 18 in the original Arabic text.

Translator's note:

this paragraph is mis-numbered 19 in the original Arabic text.

(h) Contributing to determining the priorities of programmes for reconstruction and sustainable economic development in order to create job opportunities and better economic, social and cultural services for all.

Constitutional Commission

22. The government of national unity shall establish a Constitutional Commission immediately on the conclusion of the work of the Conference of National Dialogue within six months.

The Commission shall prepare a new draft constitution within three months of the date of its establishment.

It shall propose the necessary steps for the draft constitution to be discussed and submitted for referendum in order to ensure broad popular participation and transparency.

Organization of elections under the new Constitution

Within three months of the adoption of the new Constitution, Parliament shall enact a law convening national parliamentary elections and, if provided for by the Constitution, presidential elections.

The Higher Commission for Elections and Referendums shall be reconstituted and the new register of voters re-compiled in accordance with the new Constitution.

That law will be subject to subsequent review by the newly elected Parliament.

The term of the President elected under paragraph 7 of this Mechanism shall end upon the inauguration of the President elected under the new Constitution.

Part V. Settlement of disputes

25. Within 15 days of the entry into force of the GCC Initiative and the Mechanism, the Vice- President and the Prime Minister of the government of national unity shall form an Interpretation Committee to which the two parties shall refer in order to resolve any dispute regarding the interpretation of the GCC Initiative or the Mechanism.

Part VI.

Concluding provisions

26.Women shall appropriately represented in all of the institutions referred to in this Mechanism.

27.The Government shall provide adequate funding for the institutions and activities established by this Mechanism.

28. In order to ensure the effective implementation of this Mechanism, the two parties call on the States members of the GCC and the United Nations Security Council to support its implementation.

They further call on the States members of the GCC, the permanent members of the Security Council, the European Union and its States members to support the implementation of the GCC Initiative and the Mechanism.

29.The Secretary-General of the United Nations is called upon to provide continuous assistance, in cooperation with other agencies, for the implementation of this Agreement.

He is also requested to coordinate assistance from the international community for the implementation of the GCC Initiative and the Mechanism.

30. The following are invited to attend the signature of this Mechanism:

the Secretary-General of the GCC and the Secretary-General of the United Nations or their representatives, as well as the representatives of the States members of the GCC, the permanent members of the United Nations Security Council, the European Union and the League of Arab States.

(Signatures and dates)

**

the authority conferred on me by the President under Presidential Decree No.

24 of 2011, I hereby solemnly convene elections for the office of President of the Republic to be held on 00/00/2012.

This Decree is deemed to be in force from today, and the convening of elections contained therein is irrevocable.

The convening of elections shall take effect in accordance with the provisions of the Mechanism, without any need for any further steps, sixty days before the holding of elections as set forth in the Mechanism.

This decree shall be published in the Official Gazette.

Exercising

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Translator's note:

On the basis of the unofficial English translation, the following may be missing from the Arabic text:

" Annex:

Decree issued by the Vice-President concurrently with the signature of the GCC Initiative and the Mechanism.

The Vice-President of the Republic, acting under to the authority conferred on him by the President under Presidential Decree No.

24 of 2011."