The Eritrean National Charter of 1994.
Posted: 13 Feb 2020, 08:49
The EPLF held its 3rd Congress from 10 to 16 Feb 1994, in Nakfa. After liberating Eritrea from Ethiopian colonization & occupation, the EPLF transformed into a new post-war political movement, the People’s Front for Democracy & Justice- The PFDJ- & adopted a National Charter.
The National Charter set the basis of Eritrea's political programs;
-Building a democratic political system,
-Building an economy that meets the needs of our people
-Developing a National Culture
-Equitable distribution of social services, respecting equal rights
-Guaranteeing National security & defence
-Establishing regional & International cooperation
The National Charter set organic principles
-A broad-based movement
-A participatory Movement with lively internal democracy, qualified representatives & acctountable leadership subject to periodic changes
-Separation of Movement & its activities from government
-Encouragent & cooperation with people's assembly
-A dymic organic structure, rooted in the people.
(History of Eritrea: @Erihistory)
The National Charter set the basis of Eritrea's political programs;
-Building a democratic political system,
-Building an economy that meets the needs of our people
-Developing a National Culture
-Equitable distribution of social services, respecting equal rights
-Guaranteeing National security & defence
-Establishing regional & International cooperation
The National Charter set organic principles
-A broad-based movement
-A participatory Movement with lively internal democracy, qualified representatives & acctountable leadership subject to periodic changes
-Separation of Movement & its activities from government
-Encouragent & cooperation with people's assembly
-A dymic organic structure, rooted in the people.
(History of Eritrea: @Erihistory)



