Article 10
Allowance
The Pan-African Parliamentarians shall be paid an allowance to meet expenses in
the discharge of their duties.
Article 11
Functions and Powers
The Pan-African Parliament shall be vested with legislative powers to be defined by the
Assembly. However, during the first term of its existence, the Pan-African Parliament shall
exercise advisory and consultative powers only. In this regard, it may:
1.
Examine, discuss or express an opinion on any matter, either on its own initiative or at
the request of the Assembly or other policy organs and make any recommendations it
may deem fit relating to, inter alia, matters pertaining to respect of human rights, the
consolidation of democratic institutions and the culture of democracy, as well as the
promotion of good governance and the rule of law.
2.
Discuss its budget and the budget of the Community and make recommendations
thereon prior to its approval by the Assembly.
3.
Work towards the harmonization or co-ordination of the laws of Member States.
4.
Make recommendations aimed at contributing to the attainment of the objectives of
the OAU/AEC and draw attention to the challenges facing the integration process in
Africa as well as the strategies for dealing with them.
5.
Request officials of the OAU/AEC to attend its sessions, produce documents or assist
in the discharge of its duties.
6.
Promote the programmes and objectives of the OAU/AEC, in the constituencies of the
Member States.
7.
Promote the coordination and harmonization of policies, measures, programmes and
activities of the Regional Economic Communities and the parliamentary fora of
Africa.
8.
Adopt its Rules of Procedure, elect its own President and propose to the Council and
the Assembly the size and nature of the support staff of the Pan-African Parliament.
9.
Perform such other functions as it deems appropriate to achieve the objectives set out
in Article 3 of this Protocol.
Article 12
Rules of Procedure and Organization of the
Pan-African Parliament