Angola At 5th Copilcer-AC Meeting

Luanda — Angola is participating in the 5th Meeting of the Council of Ministers of the Steering Committee for the Rationalisation of Economic and Regional Communities of Central Africa (COPILCER - AC), which is running until Friday in Yaoundé (Cameroon).

The event's main objective is to assesses and adopt the draft texts of the New Economic Community of the Central African Region, taking over from the Economic Community of Central African States (ECCAS), as well as the Economic and Monetary Community of Central Africa (CEMAC).

According to a press note from the Ministry of Foreign Affairs (Mirex) that reached ANGOP, the process now under analysis was validated by the COPILCER experts.

The agenda also covers the analysis and adoption of the draft texts for the Constitutive Treaty of the New Economic Community of the Central African Region.

This a Convention that governs the Court of Justice and Human Rights, the Convention that rules the Parliament and the Protocol that rules the High Monetary Authority of Central Africa.

Angolan delegation is led by the Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs, Esmeralda Bravo Conde da Silva Mendonça.

The working session started on 9 August with the meetings of the Group of Experts of the COPILCER- AC, in which Angola also took part.

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