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PNG Constitutional Planning Committee Report 1974

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Constitutional Planning Committee Report 1974

CONSTITUTIONAL PLANNING COMMITTEE

 

The Hon. M.T. Somare,

Chief Minister,

Konedobu.

 

Dear Chief Minister,

 

I have pleasure in submitting to you the duly adopted Final Report of the Constitutional Planning Committee.

 

The Committee has resolved that the Report should be submitted to you as the Papua New Guinean head of the present government.  It should not, we believe, be submitted to the High Commissioner as the constitutional head of our country.

 

We consider transmitting the Committee's Report in this way to be appropriate and in line with our recommendations 1-3 in Chapter 15 - Miscellaneous.

 

Recommendation 1, Chapter 15 proposes that the ultimate authority for the validity of our Constitution shall be the citizens of Papua New Guinea acting through their elected representatives.  Recommendations 2 and 3, Chapter 15 provide details of the procedures which both the Australian Parliament and the Papua New Guinea House of Assembly would follow in bringing into being our nation - the sovereign independent State of Papua New Guinea and its Constitution.

 

As the High Commissioner is appointed under an Australian Act, the ultimate authority for the validity of our Constitution could be questioned if our Report was transmitted to him.  It is precisely for this reason that we are submitting the Report to you.

 

The Committee feels that the High Commissioner should be informed of the contents of this letter under which we transmit to you our Final Report.

 

Yours sincerely

 

(Fr. John L. Momis)

Deputy Chairman,

Constitutional Planning Committee.                                                                                August 13, 1974

 

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i           MEMBERS OF THE CONSTITUTIONAL PLANNING COMMITTEE

 

 Mr Michael Somare, MHA                                Chief Minister, East Sepik Regional, Pangu Pati

(Chairman ex officio)

 

Fr John Momis, MHA                                       Chairman of Committees, Bougainville Regional,

(Deputy Chairman)                                            Pangu Pati

 

Mr Tei Abal, MHA                                            Leader of the Opposition, Wabag Open, United Party

                                                                         (until September 1973)

 

Mr Paulus Arek, MHA                                      Minister for Information, Ijivitari Open, People's

                                                                         Progress Party (deceased November 1973)

 

Mr Angmai Bilas, MHA                                     Madang Open, United Party

 

Mr Mackenzie Daugi, MHA                              Northern Regional, United Party

 

Mr Sinake Giregire, MHA                                 Daulo Open, United Party

 

Dr John Guise, MHA                                         Deputy Chief Minister, Alotau Open, Independent

 

Mr Toni Ila, MHA                                             Lae Open, Pangu Pati

 

Mr John Kaputin, MHA                                     Minister for Justice, Rabaul Open, Mataungan Association

 

Mr Pikah Kasau, MHA                                     Manus Regional, Pangu Pati

 

Mr John Kaupa, MHA                                      Chuave Open, National Party

 

Mr Paul Langro, MHA                                      Deputy Leader of the Opposition, West Sepik Regional,

                                                                         United Party

 

Mr Anton Parao, MHA                                     Western Highlands Regional, United Party

                                                                         (from  September 1973)

 

Mr Stanis Toliman, MHA                                   Bogia Open, People's Progress Party

 

Mr Matiabe Yuwi, MHA                                   Tari-Komo Open, United Party

 

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ii           Staff

 

Executive Officer                                               Mr Seaea Avosa

                                                                         Department of the Chief Minister &

                                                                         Development Administration

 

Legal Officer                                                      Mr John Ley

                                                                         Counsel to the House of Assembly

 

Permanent Consultants                                       Professor Jim Davidson (deceased April 1973)

                                                                         Department of Pacific History, Australian

                                                                         National University

 

                                                                         Mr Bernard Narokobi

                                                                         Legal Officer, Public Solicitor's Office

 

                                                                         Dr David Stone

                                                                         Research Fellow in Politics, New Guinea

                                                                         Research Unit, Australian National University

 

                                                                         Mr Edward Wolfers

                                                                         Lecturer in Politics, Macquarie University

 

Assistant to the Executive Officer                       Mrs Jennifer Haynes         (July 1973 – February 1974)

 

Secretaries                                                         Miss Gail Bullock              (March 1974 – June 1974)

 

                                                                         Mrs Vivienne Curran         (April 1973 - March 1974)

 

                                                                         Miss Klara Diggelmann     (April – December 1973)

 

                                                                         Miss Mary Duggan           (from April 1974)

 

                                                                         Mrs Felicia Zahara            (December 1973 –

                                                                                                                  March 1974)

 

                                                                         Mrs Veronica Beaton        (from May 1974)

 

Visiting Specialist Consultants

 

Mr Roland Brown                                              Fellow, International Legal Centre, United

                                                                         Nations, New York (May 1973)

 

Mr Justice U. Cross                                           Justice of the High Court, Tanzania (May 1973)

 

Mr Justice Telford Georges                                Justice of the High Court and Deputy Chairman of the

                                                                         Constitutional Commission, Trinidad and Tobago

                                                                         (May 1973)

 

Professor Yash Ghai                                          Research Fellow, Uppsala University, Sweden;

                                                                         formerly Director of Legal Research, International

                                                                         Legal Centre, United Nations, New York (March –

                                                                         April, October 1973 and March 1974)

 

Mr Nigel Oram                                                  Fellow, University of Papua New

                                                                         Guinea (January - March 1973)

 

Professor William Tordoff                                  Department of Government, University of

                                                                         Manchester, England (March 1974)

 

Professor Ronald Watts                                     Dean of the Faculty of Arts and Sciences and 

                                                                         Professor of Political Studies, Queen's University,

                                                                                Kingston, Ontario, Canada (March 1974)

 

iii         TERMS OF REFERENCE

 
(as announced by the Chief Minister in the House of Assembly on 23 June, 1972)
 

"To make recommendations for a Constitution for full internal self-government in a united Papua New Guinea with a view to eventual independence.  Without limiting the power of the Committee to make any investigation or recommendation which it deems relevant to this objective, matters to be considered by the Committee for possible incorporation into the Constitution or related documents should include the following:

 

(a)      the system of government; executive; legislature and judiciary;

 

(b)      central - regional - local government relations and district administration;

 

(c)       relations with Australia;

 

(d)      defence and external affairs - transitional provisions;

 

(e)              the machinery of government - control, organisation and structure of the Public Service;

 

(f)                a Director of Public Prosecutions and the Public Solicitor;

 

(g)               an ombudsman and tribunals of administrative review;

 

(h)               protection of minority rights;

 

(i)                 a Bill of Rights;

 

(j)                 emergency powers;

 

(k)               citizenship;

 

(l)                 procedure for amendment of the constitution; and

 

(m)             judicial review - the power of a court to decide whether or not any action by the

            Government or law passed by Parliament is in accordance with the constitution.

 

In addition the Committee should be asked to consider the mechanism for implementing constitutional convention, and to make recommendations."

 

iv          JOINT COMMUNIQUÉ ON AGREEMENT FOR TWO STAGE SELF-GOVERNMENT

 

(issued by the Minister for External Territories, Mr. W.L. Morrison on behalf of the Australian Government, and the Chief Minister, Mr. M.T. Somare, on behalf of the Papua New Guinea government in Port Moresby on the 22nd May, 1973)

 

Papua New Guinea will achieve self-government in two stages, which will be completed by the adoption of its home-grown Constitution in the House of Assembly and the passing of enabling legislation in the Australian Parliament.

 

This was announced in a communiqué following talks at the weekend between the Minister for External Territories, Mr. W.L. Morrison, the Chief Minister of Papua New Guinea, Mr. Michael Somare, the Deputy Chief Minister, Dr. John Guise, ad the Deputy Chairman of the Constitutional Planning Committee, Father John Momis.  The meeting, held at the request of the Constitutional Planning Committee and arranged by the Chief Minister, was attended also by the Administrator, Mr. L.W. Johnson, as well as by four other Committee members, Mr. Mackenzie Daugi (MHA, Northern), Mr. John Kaupa (MHA, Chuave), Mr. John Kaputin (MHA, Rabaul) and Mr. Stanis Toliman (MHA, Bogia).

 

The talks were marked by a frank exchange of views which led to a fuller mutual understanding of the Australian and Papua New Guinean positions.  The success of the talks indicated the desirability of holding similar meetings from time to time.

 

The following time-table for the implementation of self-government was agreed upon:

 

December 1973:          Formal self-government will be introduced by means of amendments to the Papua New Guinea Act passed by the Australian Parliament.  The Act will then reflect in law the present situation of virtual self-government.

 

February 1974:             The final report and draft Constitution recommended by the Constitutional Planning Committee will be tabled in the Papua New Guinea House of Assembly.  The Constitution will provide for all major aspects of the system of government and will include provisions for the transition to independence.

 

April 1974:                   The House of Assembly will meet in special session to consider and adopt the Constitution. Following the adoption by the House of Assembly of the Constitution it would be reserved for the assent of the Governor-General.

 

May 1974:                   The Australian Parliament will consider further amendments to the Papua New Guinea Act to remove from that Act those parts which provide for the internal Constitution of Papua New Guinea and which have been included in the Papua New Guinea Constitution as adopted by the House of Assembly.

 

Following the passing of the amendments to the Papua New Guinea Act, the Governor-General will be requested to assent to these amendments and to the Papua New Guinea Constitution.

 

It was agreed that this time-table would be put to the Australian Government for approval and submitted to the House of Assembly for ratification at its June meeting.

 


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