Agency Name: | African Parliamentary Union |
Type: | Parliamentary Union |
Nativename: | French: Union des Parlements Africains Arabic: اتحاد البرلمانات الإفريقية Portuguese: União dos Parlamentos Africanos |
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Headquarters: | 30 Boulevard Roume, Plateau district, Abidjan, Côte d'Ivoire. |
Motto: | For the promotion of democracy and stable development |
Chief1 Name: | Nzi Koffi |
Chief1 Position: | Secretary General |
Chief2 Name: | Rachid Talbi el-Alami (Morocco) |
Chief2 Position: | Chairperson of the Executive Committee |
The African Parliamentary Union, formerly the Union of African Parliaments, is a continental interparliamentary organization first established in Abidjan on 13 February 1976. The Union aims to bring together the parliamentary institutions of all the nations of Africa, to encourage contacts among African and world parliamentarians, and to strengthen and promote democracy and peace. Forty parliaments are members of the APU.[1]
The APU holds annual conferences in order to further its goals and also organizes parliamentary meetings in cooperation with International Organizations or Institutions.
The working languages of the Union are English, Arabic, French and Portuguese.
Non-members are Eritrea, Seychelles, Comoros, Mauritius, Madagascar, Tanzania, Zimbabwe, Malawi, Mozambique, Botswana, South Africa, Eswatini, Lesotho, and the Sahrawi Arab Democratic Republic.