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Katiba ya CCM - (ENG 2006)5/20/0611:40 AMTHE CONSTITUTIONOFCHAMA CHA MAPINDUZIMAY 2005 EDITIONPage a

Katiba ya CCM - (ENG 2006)5/20/0611:40 AMThis May 2005 Edition of the Constitution ofChama Cha Mapinduzi is the 11th Edition sincethe Constitution was first proclaimed in 1977.It, therefore, incorporates and consolidates allamendments made to the Constitution of Chamacha Mapinduzi in the 1977, 1980, 1982, 1984,1987, 1990, March 1992, September 1992,January 1994, June 1995 and 1997 Editions.Page c

Katiba ya CCM - (ENG 2006)5/20/0611:40 AMPage 1THE CONSTITUTION OF CHAMA CHAMAPINDUZIRESOLUTION OF THE JOINT NATIONALCONFERENCE OF TANU AND ASPWHEREAS WE, the delegates to the Joint NationalConference assembled, represent the entiremembership of TANU and the entire membership ofASP, do hereby in unison and wholeheartedlyunderstand and accept with boundless devotion, theglorious responsibility enjoined upon us by nationalhistory to consolidate national unity, carry out thesocialist revolution in Tanzania and to unflinchinglyrender support to the struggle for liberation in Africaand in other parts of the world;AND WHEREAS we realise that the struggle for thebuilding of socialism in Tanzania and our ability toparticipate effectively in the African and WorldRevolution depend on the existence of a powerfuland dynamic instrument to spearhead and coordinate the revolutionary thought and actions of theworkers and peasants;AND WHEREAS we acknowledge and treasure theimmortal revolutionary work already accomplishedby TANU and ASP in freeing our people from theindignities of unfettered exploitation, dehumanisationand humiliation, and thus restoring to them theirThe Constitution of CCM1

Katiba ya CCM - (ENG 2006)5/20/0611:40 AMPage 2birth–right to freedom and human dignity;AND WHEREAS we recognise that the solidaritybetween TANU and ASP on the one hand springsfrom the mutual recognition of our common heritageand destiny, characterised by our deep-rooted spiritof fraternal consultation and co-operation since thedays of our struggle for independence and, on theother hand emanates from our identical Policy ofUjamaa and Self–Reliance;AND WHEREAS we recognise further that theexistence of two political parties in a One-Partysetting weakens our unity and strength and renders usunable to maximise our determination to carryforward the struggle to build socialism in Tanzaniaand to participate more effectively in the revolutionsthat are occuring in Tanzania, Africa and the world;AND WHEREAS we are guided and inspired byearlier judicious and revolutionary acts of thefounding fathers of TANU led by Mwalimu Julius K.Nyerere in dissolving the Tanganyika AfricanAssociation and establishing TANU, and of thefounding fathers of ASP led by the late Sheikh AbeidAmani Karume in dissolving the African Associationand the Shiraz Association and establishing ASP, theiroverriding objectives being the formation of strongand dynamic political movements to resolutely carryout their popular struggles for freedom under theconditions then obtaining:2The Constitution of CCM

Katiba ya CCM - (ENG 2006)5/20/0611:40 AMPage 3NOW THEREFORE(1) WE, the delegates to the Joint NationalConference of TANU and ASP meeting in Dar esSalaam on this 21st day of January, 1977 underthe joint Chairmanship of Mwalimu Julius K.Nyerere, the President of TANU, and NduguAboud Jumbe, the President of ASP, do herebyunanimously resolve and proclaim thedissolution of the Tanganyika African NationalUnion (TANU) and of the Afro Shiraz Party (ASP)with effect from the 5th day of February, 1977,and the simultaneous establishment of a new andsole political party for the whole of Tanzania,which shall have and exercise supreme authorityon all matters in accordance with theConstitution.(2) TANU and ASP are being dissolved in dignifiedsolemnity, and they bequeath to us indeliblememories. Let it never be claimed that TANUand ASP resolved to dissolve themselves uponhaving failed to fulfil their objectives. Let theword go forth that TANU and ASP achievedsuccesses unique in Africa by accomplishing theirhistoric mission, and it is those successes whichhave inspired the self–dissolution of the twoparties. History will forever revere TANU andASP as important links in the process of ournational liberation and that of the AfricanThe Constitution of CCM3

Katiba ya CCM - (ENG 2006)5/20/0611:40 AMPage 4Continent, and history shall forever pay heroictribute to the founding fathers of TANU andthose of ASP for their respective monumentalwork which has been a worthy contributionenabling us today to open this new chapter in thehistory of Tanzania.(3) We have unanimously resolved to establish anew Party for carrying forward the socialistrevolution in Tanzania and the struggle for theliberation of Africa based upon the foundationconstructed and bequeathed by TANU and ASP.We intend to build the Party we are establishinginto a strong instrument organisationally, resolutein ideology and in its revolutionary actiondesigned to annihilate all forms andmanifestations of exploitation of man by man,and to combat and quell any attempt by anindividual or group of individuals or any nationalinstitution to intimidate, oppress or suppress thepeople or to undermine the economy or nationaldevelopment.It is our intention that the Party we areestablishing shall have complete and supremeauthority over all public affairs so as to safeguardand further the authentic interests of the workersand peasants.We intend that the Party we are establishing shallbe the bridge to link Tanzanian revolutionaries toour compatriots and fellow revolutionarieswherever they may be.4The Constitution of CCM

Katiba ya CCM - (ENG 2006)5/20/0611:40 AMPage 5PART ONENAME, CREED AND OBJECTIVES1.The name of the Party shall be CHAMA CHAMAPINDUZI, in short “CCM”.Name of theParty2.CCM’s Headquarters shall be in Dodoma, andthere shall be a Head Office in Zanzibar and aSub-Office of the Headquarters in Dar esSalaam.Headquarters3.CCM’s flag shall be green in colour and shallcarry at the top corner of the mast, the symbolsof a hoe and a hammer to represent the peasantsand the workers respectively.CCM Flag4.Chama Cha Mapinduzi believes that:1) All human beings are equal.2) Every person is entitled to respect andrecognition of his or her human dignity.3) Socialism and Self–Reliance is the only wayto build a society of equal and freeindividuals.5The aims and objectives of CCM shall, therefore,be as follows:1) To win central and local governmentelections in Tanzania Mainland and Zanzibarin order to form and exercise control of bothThe Constitution of CCMCCM CreedAims andObjectives5

Katiba ya CCM - (ENG 2006)(2)(3)(4)(5)(6)(7)(8)65/20/0611:40 AMPage 6the central and local governments in theUnited Republic of Tanzania on the onehand and Zanzibar on the other.Toconsolidateanddefendtheindependence of our country and thefreedom of its citizens.To promote the building of socialism andself–reliance on the basis of the ArushaDeclaration.To supervise implementation of CCM’spolicies and to maintain and carry forwardthe ideological line of the founding fathers ofTANU and ASP as enunciated in variouswritings of the two parties.To ensure that every person has the right toreceive from society the protection of his orher life and of property held in accordancewith the law.To ensure that every able-bodied person inour country works; and work means anylawful activity through which a person earnshis or her livelihood.To oversee and protect the right anddevelopment of the peasants, workers andother people engaged in lawful self-relianceactivities; and especially to ensure that everyperson has the right to receive a fair and justreturn to his labour.To ensure that through the use of organsduly established, every citizen enjoys theright to participate fully in decision-makingThe Constitution of CCM

Katiba ya CCM - (ENG 2006)5/20/0611:40 AMPage 7on national affairs and matters affecting himor her; and that he or she has the right tofreedom of expression, of movement, ofreligious belief and of association within thecontext of the law;(9) To ensure that our country is governed inaccordance with democratic and socialistprinciples.(10) To preserve, foster and maintain the creedand revolutionary spirit among Tanzaniansand co-operation with fellow revolutionarieswherever they may be.(11) To safeguard the inherent dignity of theindividual in accordance with the provisionsof the Universal Declaration of HumanRights.(12) To ensure that the State is the custodian ofthe national economy;(13) To ensure that the Government and allpublic institutions actively assist in theformation and development of co-operativeand socialist ventures, and other lawful selfreliance activities of the people;(14) To ensure that the national wealth is utilisedfor the development of the people, andprimarily for the eradication of poverty,ignorance and disease.(15) To ensure that the Government and allpublicinstitutionsprovideequalopportunities to all citizens, women andmen alike, irrespective of a person’s colour,The Constitution of CCM7

Katiba ya CCM - (ENG 2006)5/20/0611:40 AMPage 8tribe, religion or status;(16) To ensure that our country is free from all formsof injustice, intimidation, discrimination,corruption, oppression and/or favouritism.(17) To continue the fight against neo–colonialism,imperialism and all kinds of discrimination.(18) To strengthen fraternal relations with allpolitical parties in other countries withsimilar ideological orientation and whichtruly oppose colonialism, neo-colonialism,imperialism and any form of discrimination.(19) To co- operate with other parties in Africa forthe purpose of bringing about African unityand to ensure that Government promotesand strengthens good neighbourliness.8The Constitution of CCM

Katiba ya CCM - (ENG 2006)5/20/0611:40 AMPage 9PART TWOMEMBERS AND LEADERSSECTION IMEMBERS6.Every person who was a member of TANU orASP immediately before the dissolution of theseparties and who fulfilled the membershipconditions thereof shall become a member ofChama Cha Mapinduzi, unless he or she decidesotherwise.FounderMembers7.Any citizen of Tanzania who has attained the ageof 18 years may, if he or she accepts the creed,objectives and aims of Chama Cha Mapinduzi,become a member of CCM.New Members8.A person admitted into CCM or who continuesto be a member thereof, shall satisfy thefollowing criteria:(1) Respects others.(2) Endeavours to understand, propagate,defend and implement CCM ideology andpolicies.(3) Believes that work is a measure of humandignity and actively puts that belief intopractice.(4) Cooperates with others.The Constitution of CCMConditions forMembership9

Katiba ya CCM - (ENG 2006)5/20/0611:40 AMPage 10(5) Is always in the forefront in the discharge ofpublic affairs, in accordance with CCMGuidelines.(6) By his words and deeds, is constantly ofexemplary conduct; is trustworthy and is neithera drunkard nor a loiterer.(7) Is either a peasant or a worker or is engaged inany other lawful self-reliance activity.Application forMembership9.Branch PoliticalCommittee10. The Political Committee of the Branch ExecutiveCommittee shall consider the application andmake the final decision.MembersTraining11. CCM shall have a training programme for itsmembers on the beliefs, aims and objectives ofCCM policy in general.Fees andSubscriptions12. (1) A person who wishes to become a memberis obliged to do the following:(a) Pay a membership admission fee.(b) Pay monthly membership fees but may,if he or she so wishes, pay at oncemembership fee for the whole year.(c) Pay any contributions as may be decided.(2) Rates for membership admission, monthlysubscriptions and other contributions shall beprescribed by the National Executive Committee.10A person who wishes to become a member, shall fillin an application form and submit it to the BranchSecretary within his or her residential area.The Constitution of CCM

Katiba ya CCM - (ENG 2006)5/20/0611:40 AMPage 1113. (1)Membership shall cease upon:(a) Resignation.(b) Termination in accordance with theprovisions of this Constitution.(c) Expulsion in accordance with theprovisions of this Constitution.(d) Failure to fulfil membership conditions.(e) Joining any other political party.(2) A member whose membership ceases forany reason, shall not be refunded theadmission fee, membership subscription orany other fee he or she may have paid.(3) Where a member who has been terminatedor expelled wishes to rejoin CCM, he or sheshall have to reapply and submit his or herapplication to the District ExecutiveCommittee or the party organ whichterminated or expelled him or her.(4) Where a member who has resigned wishes torejoin CCM, he or she shall have to reapply inkeeping with the membership applicationprocedure laid down in the CCM Constitution.Cessation ofMembership14. Every member shall be entitled to enjoy thefollowing rights:(1) The right to participate in all CCM activitiesin line with the prescribed procedure.(2) The right to attend and express views atCCM meetings in which he or she is entitledto participate in accordance with theConstitution .Member’s rightsThe Constitution of CCM11

Katiba ya CCM - (ENG 2006)5/20/0611:40 AMPage 12(3) The right to be elected as CCM leader andthe right to elect his or her party leaders inaccordance with the CCM Constitution,guidelines and procedures.(4) The right to appear and defend himself orherself before the relevant CCM organs inrelation to any charges brought against himor her, and the right to appeal to higherCCM organs, if any, where he or she isaggrieved by the verdict given.(5) The right to have access to any CCM leadersubject to complying with laid-downprocedures.Members’Obligations1215. Every member shall have the followingobligations:(1) To know that Chama cha Mapinduzi hasstrength and capability which stem from theunity of its members, CCM’s correctideological line and its acceptability by themasses. Therefore to defend and enhancethese qualities is the foremost obligation ofevery member.(2) To serve his or her country and all thepeople by discharging his or herresponsibilities without fear, ill-will or favourfor his or her own self, friends or relatives.(3) To devote himself or herself to theelimination of poverty, ignorance, diseaseand injustice, and generally to actively cooperate with others in building our nation.The Constitution of CCM

Katiba ya CCM - (ENG 2006)5/20/0611:40 AMPage 13(4) To remain at all times a truthful, trustworthyand loyal citizen of Tanzania.(5) To bear complete faith in and actively putinto practice CCM’s policy of socialism andself-reliance.(6) To endeavour constantly to acquire moreeducation to the best of his/her ability and toput the education so acquired to the serviceof all.(7) To exercise self- criticism and to accept to becriticised so as to have correct orientation ofCCM policy.(8) To pay membership subscriptions promptlyand never to be in arrears.(9) To attend CCM meetings which he or she isentitled to attend.The Constitution of CCM13

Katiba ya CCM - (ENG 2006)5/20/0611:40 AMPage 14SECTION IILEADERSParty Leader16. A CCM leader is any member who holds anyoffice in the party, whether elective or appointivein accordance with the provisions of theConstitution.LeardershipQualifications17. In addition to fulfilling membership conditionsstipulated in the Constitution, a leader is alsorequired to have the following attributes:(1) He or she should be a contented personwho is not avaricious or overwhelmed byambition.(2) He or she should be a person committed toextending the benefits derived fromIndependence to all the people for theirbenefit and national development ingeneral.LeadershipEthics1418. It is prohibited for a leader to:(1) Use his or her leadership position forpersonal gain or favouritism, or for anypurpose other than that for which the officeis intended.(2) Receive any undeserved income, give orreceive a bribe, indulge in any illicit practiceor any other activity contrary to what theoffice is intended for.The Constitution of CCM

Katiba ya CCM - (ENG 2006)5/20/0611:40 AMPage 1519. (1) Leadership shall cease by:(a) Resignation(b) Termination in accordance with theConstitution.(c) Expulsion in accordance with theConstitution.(d) Voluntary retirement.(e) Joining another political party.(2) A leader who has been either terminated orexpelled may re-apply for any leadershipposition and his or her application shall beconsidered and decided upon by the partyorgan which terminated or dismissed him orher from leadership.20. (1) A member who contests for any singleleadership position in CCM shall not beaccepted as duly elected until he or she pollsmore than half of the valid votes cast.(2) In an election to fill in a number of the samevacant posts at once, those who receivehigher votes shall be declared duly electedirrespective of whether the said votes areless than half of the valid votes cast.The Constitution of CCMCessation ofLeadershipElection ofLeaders15

Katiba ya CCM - (ENG 2006)5/20/0611:40 AMPage 16PART THREECCM ORGANSSECTION ITHE CELL ORGANSThe Cell Leader21. The primary organ of CCM shall be the Cell. It isat this level that each member shall be requiredto prove his or her commitment by fulfillingmembership obligations. Further, this is wherethe Party begins to display its identificationsymbols, such as the flag.Categories ofCells22. (1) There shall be the following categories ofParty Cells.(i) Cells within the Country(a) Cells constituted in residentialareas.(b) Special cells constituted at CCMoffices, mass organisations underCCM and other CCM institutions.(c) Wakereketwa/MaskaniCellsconstituted by CCM members afterthe approval of the District PoliticalCommittee.(ii) Cells outside the CountryCells outside the country in areas whereCCM members reside and which areconstituted with the approval of the16The Constitution of CCM

Katiba ya CCM - (ENG 2006)5/20/0611:40 AMPage 17Central Committee of the NationalExecutive Committee.(2) For a Cell to be constituted there should bea minimum of five members.(3) Every cell within or outside the country andevery special cell, shall elect a leader accordingto established procedures who will be knownas the Ten Cell Leader.Further, every Wakereketwa/Maskani Cellshall elect a leader according to establishedprocedures who will be known as theChairperson.(4) Every Cell with not less than ten members shallelect a committee entitled Cell LeadershipCommittee of five members including the TenCell Leader or Chairperson.The Committee Secretary shall be elected bythe Cell Leadership Committee.23. In addition to discharging any other generalmembership obligations, every Cell shall becharged with the following duties;(1) To defend and enhance CCM policy at thecell level.(2) To ensure that there is protection andsecurity for the people in its area ofjurisdiction.(3) To propagate the CCM ideology and policyin the cell.(4) To implement fully decisions and directives ofhigher CCM organs and of the Government;The Constitution of CCMDuties of theCell17

Katiba ya CCM - (ENG 2006)5/20/0611:40 AMPage 18and to discharge any other public duties.Cell Meetings24. There shall be the following Cell meetings:(1) The Cell Annual Conference.(2) The Cell Assembly.(3) The Cell Leadership Committee whereapplicableThe Cell AnnualConference25. (1) The Cell Annual Conference will consist ofthe following delegates:(a) Cell Leader / Chairperson.(b) Members of the Cell LeadershipCommittee (where applicable)(c) All other cell CCM members.(2) The Cell Annual Conference is the supremeorgan of the Party at cell level.(3) The Cell Annual Conference shall ordinarilybe held once a year, but may be held anyother time whenever it is deemed necessaryor on the direction of higher party organs.(4) The Cell Leader/ Chairperson shall presideover all meetings of the Cell AnnualConference. Where the cell Leader /Chairperson is unable to attend the meeting,the members present may elect one of theirnumber to preside over that meeting.Functions of theCell AnnualConference26. The Functions of the Cell Annual Conferenceshall be as follows:(1) To consider reports on CCM activities at celllevel and give guidance on the18The Constitution of CCM

Katiba ya CCM - (ENG 2006)5/20/0611:40 AMPage 19implementation of CCM policy for the nextperiod.(2) To discuss all matters pertaining todevelopment in general at the Cell level.(3) To ensure that resolutions and directivesfrom higher party organs are implementedaccordingly.(4) Duringelections, the Cell AnnualConference shall perform the followingfunctions:(a) To elect the Cell Leader/ Chairperson.(b) To elect members of the Cell LeadershipCommittee where applicable27. (1) There shall be a meeting of the cell Assemblyat each Cell.(2) The Cell Assembly shall discuss issues ofinterest to CCM and the people in generalwhere the Cell exists, such as defence,security and development in the relevantareaandtosubmitmembers’recommendations to higher party organs.(3) It shall cast preferential votes for CCMmembers who contest for the position ofChairperson of Kitongoji/ Mtaa in the LocalGovernment Elections.(4) The Cell Assembly shall be held not less thanonce in a month.(5) The quorum in all Cell meetings shall bemore than a third of the members eligible toattend such meetings.The Constitution of CCMThe CellAssembly19

Katiba ya CCM - (ENG 2006)5/20/0611:40 AMPage 20(6) The Cell Leader/ Chairperson shall presideover all Cell meetings, but if the Cell Leader/Chairperson is unable to attend, one of theirnumber shall be elected to preside over themeeting.The CellLeadershipCommittee28. The Cell Leadership Committee, whereapplicable in keeping with the Constitution, shallconsist of the following members:(1) The Cell Leader/ Chairperson(2) Four members of the Cell LeadershipCommitteeFunctions of theCell LeadershipCommittee29. The functions of the Cell Leadership committeeshall be:(1) To guide and supervise implementation of allCCM decisions and work performance at theCell.(2) To prepare ground work for all CCMmeetings at the Cell.The Cell Leader30. (1) The Cell Leader/ Chairperson shall beelected by the party’s Cell AnnualConference. He/she shall hold office for aterm of five years, but may be re–electedupon expiry of that term.(2) Shall have authority to oversee CCM mattersand work performance in the cell.(3) Shall be the members’ link within the Cell.(4) Shall be responsible for publicity andmobilization regarding CCM policy in his or20The Constitution of CCM

Katiba ya CCM - (ENG 2006)5/20/0611:40 AMPage 21her area of jurisdiction.(5) Shall have the duty to keep cell membersinformed about all CCM decisions, to leadand involve them in the implementation ofsuch decisions and to forward theirrecommendations to higher party organs.(6) Shall have the duty to follow-upimplementation of all political issues at theCell.(7) Shall have the duty to forge good relationsamong residents in his or her area ofjurisdiction with a view to creatingconditions for peace and tranquillity.(8) Shall head the Leadership Committee whereapplicable.(9) Shall be the Chairperson of the Cell AnnualConference and the Cell Assembly.(10) At the meetings over which he or shepresides, besides having his or her ordinaryvote, the Cell Leader/ Chairperson shall castthe final vote if a tie in the votes occurs.The Constitution of CCM21

Katiba ya CCM - (ENG 2006)5/20/0611:40 AMPage 22SECTION IITHE BRANCH ORGANSTypes ofBranchesBranch Organs2231. (1)There shall be four types of CCM Branches,namely:(a) Branches constituted in villages, whichshall be known as Village Branches.(b) Branches constituted in urbanresidential areas, which shall be knownas Mtaa branches.(c) Special branches constituted at CCMoffices, CCM organisations and otherinstitutions managed by CCM.(d) Branches constituted outside thecountry, where there are many CCMmembers living in different areas andhaving their respective cells. TheseBranches shall only be constituted withthe approval of the Central Committee.(2) A branch shall only be constituted wherethere are not less than fifty members and notmore than six hundred members.32. There shall be the following Party organs at eachBranch:(1) The CCM Branch Conference(2) The CCM Branch Assembly(3) The CCM Branch Executive Committee(4) The Political Committee of the BranchExecutive CommitteeThe Constitution of CCM

Katiba ya CCM - (ENG 2006)5/20/0611:40 AMPage 23(5) The Secretariat of the Branch ExecutiveCommittee.33. (1) The Branch Conference shall consist of thefollowing delegates:(a) The CCM Branch Chairperson(b) The CCM Branch Secretary(c) The Branch Political and PublicitySecretary.(d) The Branch Economics and FinanceSecretary.(e) All members of the CCM BranchExecutive Committee.(f) Chairperson of the Village orMtaa/Kitongoji government from CCMand who resides within the Branch or itsMtaa/Kitongoji.(g) All delegates to the CCM WardConference who live in the Branch.(h) All delegates to the CCM DistrictConference who live in the Branch.(i) Cell Leaders in the Branch.(j) Chairpersons of CCM Wakereketwa/Maskani Cells within the Branch.(k) Three CCM members from each of theorganisations affiliated to CCM andassociated with the Branch.(l) A Ward Councillor endorsed by theBranch.(m) All other Branch members.(2) The Branch Conference is the supremeCCM organ at the Branch level.The Constitution of CCMThe BranchConference23

Katiba ya CCM - (ENG 2006)5/20/0611:40 AMPage 24(3)The Branch Conference shall ordinarily beheld once in a year, but may be held at anyother time when need arises or upon thedirection of a higher party organ.(4) The Branch Chairperson shall preside overthe Branch Conference. But in case theBranch Chairperson is unable to attend, themembers present shall elect any one of theirnumber to preside over that meeting.Functions ofthe BranchConference34. The functions of the Branch conference shall beas follows:(1) To receive and discuss performance reportsof the Branch Executive Committee on CCMParty work in the Branch and providedirectives on the implementation of CCMpolitical work in the ensuing period.(2) To ensure that resolutions and directivesfrom higher Party organs are implementedaccordingly.(3) To discuss all issues concerning defence andsecurity and development in general at theBranch.(4) During election time, the BranchConference shall discharge the followingduties:(a) Elect the CCM Branch Chairperson;(b) Elect five delegates to attend the CCMWard Conference;(c) Elect one delegate to attend the CCMConstituency Conference and CCM24The Constitution of CCM

Katiba ya CCM - (ENG 2006)5/20/0611:40 AMPage 25District Conference;(d) Elect ten members of the CCM BranchExecutive Committee.(e) Cast preferential votes for CCMmembers who seek to contest for theposition of Village Chairperson, VillageCouncil members, Mtaa Chairperson,Mtaa Committee members during localgovernment elections.(5) To constitute CCM Branch Conferencecommittees whenever it is deemednecessary.35. (1) There shall be a CCM Branch Assembly ateach Branch.(2) This meeting shall discuss all issues ofinterest to CCM and the public within theBranch, such as defence and security anddevelopment issues.(3) The CCM Branch Assembly shall beconvened once in every three months, butmay be convened more than once if it isnecessary or upon a directive of a higherParty organ.(4) The quorum for the CCM Branch Assemblymeetings shall be more than one third of thebona fide members required to attend suchmeetings.(5) The Branch Chairperson shall preside overall meetings of the CCM Branch Assembly. Ifhe/she is unable to attend, one of theirThe Constitution of CCMThe BranchAssembly25

Katiba ya CCM - (ENG 2006)5/20/0611:40 AMPage 26number shall be elected to preside over thatmeeting.BranchExecutiveCommittee2636. (1) The Branch Executive Committee shallconsist of the following members:(a) The CCM Branch Chairperson;(b) The CCM Branch Secretary;(c) The Branch Political and PublicitySecretary;(d) The Branch Economic and FinanceSecretary;(e) Ten delegates elected by the BranchConference;(f) Branch Chairperson and Secretary ofeach Mass Organization affiliated toCCM;(g) Five delegates to the Ward Conferenceelected by the Branch Conference;(h) Chairpersonsof the Village/Mtaagovernment from CCM who reside atthe Branch;(i) One delegate of the CCM DistrictConference elected by the CCM BranchConference;(j) Three delegates whoare CCMmembers from each of the MassOrganizations affiliated to CCM, whorepresent their organizations at theCCM Branch Conferences;(k) Mtaa Chairpersons from CCM whoreside at the Branch;The Constitution of CCM

Katiba ya CCM - (ENG 2006)5/20/0611:40 AMPage 27(l) A Councillor proposed by the Branch;(m) All Cell Leaders/Chairpersons fromwithin the Branch;(2) The Branch Executive Committee shall holdordinary meetings once in everythreemonths but may hold an extraordinarymeeting at any other time when need arises.(3) The Branch Chairperson shall preside overall meetings of the Branch ExecutiveCommittee. But when the Chairperson isunable to attend any meeting, the BranchSecretary shall preside over the meeting.37. The functions of the Branch ExecutiveCommittee shall be:(1) To guide and supervise the building ofSocialism and Self – Reliance within the areaof the Branch.(2) To propagate party policy and explain CCMprogrammes to Branch members and to findappropriate ways of consolidating CCMwithin the Branch.(3) To agitate on the implementation of theCCM Election Manifesto, participate inelection campaigns and in any othercampaigns within the Branch.(4) To ensure that there are defence andsecurity arrangements in the area of theBranch.(5) To observe the behaviour and conduct ofCCM members and leaders at the Branch inThe Constitution of CCMFunctions ofBranchExecutiveCommittee27

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CHAMA CHA MAPINDUZI MAY 2005 EDITION Katiba ya CCM - (ENG 2006) 5/20/06 11:40 AM Page a. This May 2005 Edition of the Constitution of Chama Cha Mapinduzi is the 11th Edition since the Constitution was first proclaimed in 1977. It, therefore, incorporates and consolidates all

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