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08COTONOU417
2008-07-15 18:16:00
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CONSTITUTIONAL COURT NULLIFIES PRESIDENTIAL MEDIATION BODY

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E.O. 12958: N/A
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SUBJECT: CONSTITUTIONAL COURT NULLIFIES PRESIDENTIAL MEDIATION BODY
AND NATIONAL ASSEMBLY BLOCKS A GOB "FIX-IT"

UNCLAS COTONOU 000417

SENSITIVE
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DEPT FOR AF/W DBANKS
LONDON FOR PETER LORD

E.O. 12958: N/A
TAGS: PGOVPRELPINRBN
SUBJECT: CONSTITUTIONAL COURT NULLIFIES PRESIDENTIAL MEDIATION BODY
AND NATIONAL ASSEMBLY BLOCKS A GOB "FIX-IT"


1. (U) SUMMARY: On May 26, 2008 the Constitutional Court nullified
the Presidential Mediation Entity (OPM) that President Yayi created
on August 25, 2006 by a presidential decree to mediate conflicts
between citizens and the public administration. The Constitutional
Court declared that the OPM was inconsistent with the constitution.
The OPM headed by Albert Tevoedjre, a politician and one of
President Yayi's mentors, continues to operate. He cites a new GOB
bill introduced in the National Assembly that is designed to address
the Court's ruling and legalize the OPM. END SUMMARY.


2. (U) The Constitutional Court's May 2008 ruling said that the
tasks assigned to the OPM by the presidential decree fall under the
Constitutional Court's responsibilities, namely arbitration and
conciliation. The ruling also provided that the OPM is an
administrative body and has financial autonomy while the
Constitution stipulates that any administrative entity should be
created only by law. In addition, the Constitutional Court pointed
out that OPM's management would not be audited as any administrative
entity because it has financial autonomy. On the ground of these
arguments, the Constitutional Court nullified the presidential
decree supporting the OPM and declared that the OPM is inconsistent
with the constitution. Former president Kerekou had introduced a
bill in the National Assembly to create a mediation entity. When
President Yayi took office, he retracted that bill and issued the
disputed decree.


3. (U) Albert Tevoejre, appointed by President Yayi as the OPM
Mediator argued that the OPM was not illegal since the government
issued a new decree on March 28, 2008, cancelling the August 2006
decree that the Constitutional Court nullified on May 26, 2008. In
fact, the March 28, 2008 decree just provided more details on the
functioning of the OPM but still defined it as an entity with public
administration prerogatives. The OPM has been expected to close
pursuant to the Constitutional Court's decision, but the GOB has
introduced a bill to legitimize the OPM.


4. (SBU) Although the OPM debate has legal ramifications there are
political implications since Tevoedjre, the Mediator, is a political
operative and a very influential member of President Yayi's
political inner circle. No doubt the opposition had its hand in the
appeals filed against the OPM and has accused President Yayi of
creating the OPM to reward Tevoedjre.


5. (SBU) BEGIN BIOGRAPHIC NOTES: Albert Tevoedjre is a former
professor of political science. He was an active leader of the
Federation of African Students in France in the late 1950's. After
he served as Secretary of State in the office of the presidency in
Benin, he joined the International Labor Organization (ILO) in which
he held leading positions until 1985. He participated in the 1990
National Conference as Rapporteur General; and during the transition
to democracy, he served as a member of the High Council, the
legislative body. Tevoedjre created a political party and ran third
in the 1991 presidential elections. He served two terms as a
National Deputy. Tevoedjre was the chairman of Kerekou's re-election
committee during the March 1996 campaign. When Kerekou came back to
power, he appointed him Minister of Planning. In 2003 the UN
Secretary General appointed him Special Envoy for Cote d'Ivoire. In
early 2005, Tevoedjre returned to the Beninese political scene
advancing and supporting Boni Yayi's candidacy ahead of the March
2006 presidential elections. END BIOGRAPHIC NOTES.


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