Dispute Resolution Committee – 2007
2007
The Ouagadougou Political Agreement had a provision for the establishment of the Permanent Consultation Mechanism (CPC), also known as the Permanent Consultative Framework (Cadre Permanent de Consultation), which had peace process stakeholders, including the President of the Republic (Laurent Gbagbo), the Secretary General of Nouvelles, representatives of other political parties, and the chairman of the Economic Community Of West African States (ECOWAS). This mechanism was instituted to address all issues related to the accord.
As of June 2007, the CPC had been established. It had its first meeting on 12 June 2007. Because there was a delay in implementing the accord, CPC called on the Prime Minister to address the causes of delay.1