ASEAN seeks to reform decision making process

Strengthening the effectiveness of the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) institutions in terms of decision-making was the subject of discussion at the First Meeting of the ASEAN SOM Working Group on Decision Making Process (SOM WG on DMP) which took place in Jakarta, Indonesia, on March 21-22.
 
ASEAN seeks to reform decision making process ảnh 1Representatives of the 10 ASEAN member states and the ASEAN Secretariat attended the First Meeting of the ASEAN SOM Working Group on Decision Making Process. (Photo: kemlu.go.id)
Jakarta (VNA) - Strengthening the effectiveness of the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) institutions in terms of decision-making was the subject of discussion at the First Meeting of the ASEAN SOM Working Group on Decision Making Process (SOM WG on DMP) which took place in Jakarta, Indonesia, on March 21-22.

The meeting, which was chaired by Rolliansyah Soemirat, Director of ASEAN Political and Security Cooperation, drew the participation of representatives of 10 ASEAN member states and the ASEAN Secretariat.

The SOM WG on DMP has the mandate to follow up on the outcomes of the 41st and 42nd ASEAN Summits which recommended strengthening ASEAN institutional capacity and effectiveness within the framework of the Post-2025 ASEAN Community vision.

At the meeting, ASEAN delegates shared views on options for effective and efficient decision-making procedures in ASEAN, especially in specific and urgent situations.

The experience of the COVID-19 pandemic serves as a reminder of ASEAN's ability to respond quickly and responsively to special and emergency situations. Anticipating future dynamics, ASEAN realises that the effectiveness of institutions and work processes, including in terms of decision-making, is an important element to continue to develop while still relying on the ASEAN Charter.

After compiling key elements and work plans at the first meeting, the SOM WG on DMP under the chairmanship of Indonesia will continue to work intensively over the next few months to formulate various forms of decision-making guidelines that can be used by ASEAN in specific situations./.

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