Power-Sharing Agreement Sample Contracts
THE GOVERNMENT OF SUDAN (GOS)Power Sharing Agreement • June 13th, 2022
Contract Type FiledJune 13th, 2022DETERMINED to crown the valuable achievement of this Peace Process by arriving at an equitable and fair formula for sharing power in the Sudan;
ContractPower Sharing Agreement • February 14th, 2011
Contract Type FiledFebruary 14th, 2011Country Advice Zimbabwe Zimbabwe – ZWE35970 – Coalition Government – Movement for Democratic Change (MDC) – MDC Supporters – Women – Sexual assault – Police – Asylumseekers – Returnees5 January 2010
Appeasing the Warlords:Power-Sharing Agreement • November 18th, 2008
Contract Type FiledNovember 18th, 2008Between 1989 and 2003, Liberia underwent a devastating 14-year civil war, during which nu- merous peace agreements were signed. Power-sharing was an important feature of these agreements, but the ways in which power was to be shared evolved as the series of peace agreements progressed, with increasing amounts of power being allocated to the leaders of the various warring factions over time. This resulted in the continuation of the war, as the agreements effectively encouraged interfactional fighting over territory, resources and, ulti- mately, political power.
Peace Agreement Access Tool PA-X https://www.peaceagreements.org/ Country/entity RwandaPower-Sharing Agreement • July 5th, 2025
Contract Type FiledJuly 5th, 2025The origins between the ethnic tensions between the Tutsi and Hutus in Rwanda are found in the original waves of migration and later into the domination of the Kingdom of Rwanda formed by the Tutsi clans. The Kingdom of Rwanda became the framework used by the German colonials to exercise power. Although the economy was reformed following the transfer to Belgian rule after World War I, the Hutu majority remained disenfranchised. Socio-economic differences were further cemented in 1935, when the Belgians introduced identity cards with Hutu or Tutsi distinctions.
Following discussions, this is the agreement proposed between Labour, Liberal Democrat and Green Groups to share power in the operation of the Assembly. It includes a number of positions for the Conservative Group.Power Sharing Agreement • June 8th, 2023
Contract Type FiledJune 8th, 2023This agreement sets out in writing organisational matters and it will be published in full. The agreement lasts for four years but will be subject to review after two years. That review will include a look at the number of committee places and the Chair and Deputy Chair positions of each committee and the Assembly. Any changes to create or abolish a committee or vary the positions of Chair and Deputy Chair of the Assembly or its Committees will only be made with full agreement of all the signatories.
World Socialist Web Site wsws.orgPower-Sharing Agreement • July 9th, 2022
Contract Type FiledJuly 9th, 2022
ANNEXURE B TO POWER-SHARING AGREEMENT OF 15th SEPTEMBER 2008Power-Sharing Agreement • February 12th, 2019
Contract Type FiledFebruary 12th, 2019
Buying Peace with Diamonds?Power-Sharing Agreement • November 18th, 2008
Contract Type FiledNovember 18th, 2008Power-sharing provisions were crucial in convincing rebels from the Revolutionary United Front (RUF) to sign the 1999 Lomé Peace Agreement. Although the government of Sierra Leone was reluctant to share power with the rebels, its weak military position, the war-weary population and international pressure led President Kabbah to give in to the RUF’s strong de- mands for power-sharing. However, neither the government nor the RUF abided by the terms of the agreement, and peace was only established following the agreement’s breakdown. Nonetheless, granting the RUF positions and offices in the capital Freetown through sharing of power made it easy for the government and foreign forces to control the RUF and to put them out of action when it was clear that they were not complying with agreed terms.
Europe Solidaire Sans Frontières > English > Africa > Kenya > Violence still threatens after Kenyan peace dealPower-Sharing Agreement • July 22nd, 2025
Contract Type FiledJuly 22nd, 2025President Mwai Kibaki of Kenya and opposition leader Raila Odinga signed a power-sharing agreement brokered by former United Nations General Secretary Kofi Annan on February 28. Both parties to the agreement expressed the hope that it would bring an end to two months of intertribal violence and state repression that have claimed at least 1,500 lives. However, at least 19 people have been killed since the deal was signed, and the figure is expected to rise. Many bodies are thought to be lying uncollected because further clashes are feared. Violence has continued in the Rift Valley area. Further ethnic cleansing was reported in Narok and Kericho. More people flocked to the camp for displaced persons at Naivasha, where approximately 16,000 people are already sheltering from earlier violence. Official figures estimate that some 4,600 people have fled from the district of Laikipia in the Rift Valley after four days in which houses were torched.