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Organising regular, free and fair elections; and
Entrenching and respecting the principle of the rule of law.
Article 33
State Parties shall institutionalize good economic and corporate governance
through, inter alia:
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Effective and efficient public sector management;
Promoting transparency in public finance management;
Preventing and combating corruption and related offences;
Efficient management of public debt;
Prudent and sustainable utilization of public resources;
Equitable allocation of the nation’s wealth and natural resources;
Poverty alleviation;
Enabling legislative and regulatory framework for private sector
development;
Providing a conducive environment for foreign capital inflows;
Developing tax policies that encourage investment;
Preventing and combating crime;
Elaborating and implementing economic development strategies
including private-public sector partnerships;
An efficient and effective tax system premised upon transparency
and accountability.
Article 34
State Parties shall decentralize power to democratically elected local authorities
as provided in national laws.
Article 35
Given the enduring and vital role of traditional authorities, particularly in rural
communities, the State Parties shall strive to find appropriate ways and means to
increase their integration and effectiveness within the larger democratic system.
Article 36
State Parties shall promote and deepen democratic governance by implementing
the principles and core values of the NEPAD Declaration on Democracy,
Political, Economic and Corporate Governance and, where applicable, the
African Peer Review Mechanism (APRM).