148th IPU Assembly
Geneva, 23–27 March 2024
Assembly
Item 2
A/148/2-P.1-rev
24 March 2024
Consideration of requests for the inclusion of an
emergency item in the Assembly agenda
Request for the inclusion of an emergency item
in the agenda of the 148th Assembly of the Inter-Parliamentary Union
submitted by the delegation of South Africa, with the support of
the Arab Group and the African Group
On 22 March 2024, the IPU President received from the delegation of South Africa with the support of
the Arab Group and the African Group a request and accompanying documents for the inclusion in the
agenda of the 148th Assembly of an emergency item entitled:
“Raising awareness of the International Court of Justice provisional measures for Israel in relation to
Palestinians in Gaza, and of the need for urgent action on the humanitarian crisis in Gaza”.
Delegates to the 148th Assembly will find attached the text of the communication submitting the request
(Annex I), as well as an explanatory memorandum (Annex II) and a draft resolution (Annex III) in support
thereof.
The 148th Assembly will be required to take a decision on the request of the delegation of South Africa,
with the support of the Arab Group and the African Group on Sunday, 24 March 2024.
Under the terms of Assembly Rule 11.1, any Member of the IPU may request the inclusion of an
emergency item in the Assembly agenda. Such a request must be accompanied by a brief explanatory
memorandum and a draft resolution, which clearly define the scope of the subject covered by the
request. The IPU Secretariat shall communicate the request and any such documents immediately to all
Members.
Furthermore, Assembly Rule 11.2 stipulates that:
(a)
A request for the inclusion of an emergency item must relate to a recent major situation of
international concern on which urgent action by the international community is required and on
which it is appropriate for the IPU to express its opinion and mobilize a parliamentary response.
Such a request must receive a two-thirds majority of the votes cast in order to be accepted.
The Assembly may place only one emergency item on its agenda. Should several requests obtain
the requisite majority, the one having received the largest number of positive votes shall be
accepted.
The authors of two or more requests for the inclusion of an emergency item may combine their
proposals to present a joint one, provided that each of the original proposals relates to the same
subject.
The subject of a proposal that has been withdrawn by its authors or rejected by the Assembly
cannot be included in the draft resolution submitted on the emergency item, unless it is clearly
referred to in the request and title of the subject adopted by the Assembly.
(b)
(c)
(d)
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