Asian Parliamentary Assembly Explained

Asian Parliamentary Assembly
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Foundation:2006
Leader1 Type:President
Leader1:Mustafa Şentop
Leader2 Type:Secretary General
Leader2:Mohammad Reza Majidi
Website:https://www.asianparliament.org/

The Asian Parliamentary Assembly (APA) aims to promote peace in general, and in the Asian region in particular. It was established as the Association of Asian Parliaments for Peace (AAPP) in September 1999 by Sheikh Hasina, acquiring its current name in 2006 during the Seventh Session of the AAPP.[1] The APA consisted, as of 2007, of 41 Member Parliaments and 17 observers. Each Member Parliament has a specific number of seats in the Assembly based on the size of their population. The number of total seats, and therefore, number of votes, is currently 206. Members of Assembly must be elected by members of the Member Parliaments. The APA Charter and Tehran Declaration lay out a framework of cooperation among Asian countries, and point out to a vision; that is Asian Integration.

The APA differed from its predecessor through a focus on broadening areas of cooperation toward regional integration with the long term perspective to eventually reach the status of an Asian common legislative mechanism. Unlike the AAPP, members of the APA Plenary must be elected by members of member parliaments.

A 2017 standing committee meeting was held in Bhutan.[2] The 10th plenary session, in November 2017 in Istanbul, was on the topic of "Sustaining Peace and Development in Asia".[3]

Membership

As of 2023, it consisted of 43 Member Parliaments and 30 observers.[4] [5] [6]

Members and their votes in APA

Observers

See also

Bibliography

Notes and References

  1. Web site: History. www.asianparliament.org. 8 April 2018. fa.
  2. News: Kuensel. Ann. Bhutan to host Asian parliamentary assembly. 8 April 2018. The Jakarta Post. en.
  3. News: FNC to participate in 10th plenary session of Asian Parliamentary Assembly. 8 April 2018. wam. Emirates News Agency.
  4. Web site: Member Parliaments . 2023-07-10 .
  5. Web site: APA Observer Parliaments . 2023-07-10 .
  6. Web site: APA Observer Organizations . 2023-07-10 .