Constitutional Loya Jirga
Afghan leaders who met at the December 2001 Bonn Conference which picked Hamid Karzai to lead the Afghan Transitional Authority also agreed that a Constitutional Loya Jirga should be convened to draft a new constitution.[1][2]
The Emergency Loya Jirga of 2002 set up an Afghan Constitutional Commission, of 35 members, which sat from October 2002 until March 2003, prior to submitting their draft to President Karzai.[2] That draft was made public in November 2003.
502 delegates were selected, via regional caucuses, to participate in the Constitutional Loya Jirga to debate, amend the draft. [3] In her thesis at the Naval Postgraduate School Zoe Sherman described the composition of the Constitutional Loya Jirga of 2002 as being unlike any previous Loya Jirga.
Ten committees were formed, each assigned to review specific articles.[4] The Constitutional Loya Jirga sat from December 13, 2003, to January 4, 2004.[2]
Contents
- 1 Committee One: 45 articles, chaired by Ustad Rabani
- 2 Committee Two: 27 articles, chaired by Ustad Sayaf
- 3 Committee Three: 21 articles, chaired by Ahmad Nabi Muhammadi
- 4 Committee Four: 38 articles, chaired by Mohammad Tahir
- 5 Committee Five: 35 articles, chaired by Ayatullah Muhsini
- 6 Committee Six: 22 articles, chaired by Maulowi Gul Muhammad
- 7 Committee Seven: 40 articles, chaired by Dr. Mashahed
- 8 Committee Eight: 46 articles, chaired by Ustad Farid
- 9 Committee Nine: 36 articles, chaired by Hashmat Ghani Ahmadzai
- 10 Committee Ten: 29 articles, chaired by Maulowi Syd Muhammad Hanif
- 11 References
Committee One: 45 articles, chaired by Ustad Rabani
Committee Two: 27 articles, chaired by Ustad Sayaf
Committee Three: 21 articles, chaired by Ahmad Nabi Muhammadi
Committee Four: 38 articles, chaired by Mohammad Tahir
Committee Five: 35 articles, chaired by Ayatullah Muhsini
Committee Six: 22 articles, chaired by Maulowi Gul Muhammad
Committee Seven: 40 articles, chaired by Dr. Mashahed
Committee Eight: 46 articles, chaired by Ustad Farid
Committee Nine: 36 articles, chaired by Hashmat Ghani Ahmadzai
honorific | name | location |
---|---|---|
Wali Hotak | Kandahar | |
Mohammad Baqer Sheikh Zada | Kabul Province | |
Hajji | Bedar | Kabul Province |
Hafizollah Nurestani | Kabul Province | |
Sayd Golab Wadan | Kabul Province | |
Hajji | Janat Gol | Kabul Province |
Sediqa Mobarez | Maidan Wardag | |
Abdul Naser Shafiq | Afghan refugees in Pakistan | |
Sardar Abdul Wali Khan | ||
Hajji | Mohammad Sediq Kochi | |
Rangina | ||
Habiba Wahaj | ||
Piri Gol | Badakhshan | |
Nader Hayat Borhani | Samangan | |
Halima | ||
Soraya Paikan | ||
Sharifa | ||
Sadozai | ||
Soraya Parlika | ||
Hashmat Ghani Ahmadzai |
Committee Ten: 29 articles, chaired by Maulowi Syd Muhammad Hanif
References
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