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== Currency Union ==
== Currency Union ==


According to [[http://www.eac.int/]] the currency Union is to take place in the next phase, 2011 - 2015. I will make the appropriate changes. [[Special:Contributions/140.90.131.108|140.90.131.108]] ([[User talk:140.90.131.108|talk]]) 17:42, 17 April 2009 (UTC)
According to [[http://www.eac.int/]] (click and then go to "EAC Development Strategy 2006-2010") the currency Union is to take place in the next phase, 2011 - 2015. I will make the appropriate changes. [[Special:Contributions/140.90.131.108|140.90.131.108]] ([[User talk:140.90.131.108|talk]]) 17:42, 17 April 2009 (UTC)

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Plans for Political Union?

Hi - can someone knowledgable please elaborate on the plans for political union? Does this mean an actual confederation, or an EU style system, or something else?

Just FYI, the EU is *more* than a confederation, but less than a federation. —Nightstallion (?) 10:15, 20 June 2006 (UTC)[reply]
Sorry - was referring to confederal states.
I believe the plans for the political union are based on the United Kingdom model where England, Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland are recognized as one single political entity with a common parliament but are still individual states. Initially, the plan is for a rotational presidency. Falconsgladiator 20:35, 12 January 2007 (UTC)[reply]

I noticed that there's also an East African Legislative Assembly (see http://www.eac.int/news_2006_03_ministers_sworn.htm and http://www.eac.int/eala/ ) which seems to be linked with the EAC. Perhaps it should be mentioned on this page? (I don't know anything about its activities or responsibilities, only that it exists.)

How would this political union affect the countries voting rights within the African Union? Instead of five votes, get one? Same with United Nations? And if so why would they want this? 98.28.114.217 (talk) 04:31, 17 December 2008 (UTC)[reply]

Population Inconsistency?

Inconsistency! The population of the EAC is stated as being both 80 million and near 100 million on this page.

Agreed; the Wikipedia pages for Kenya, Uganda and Tanzania give their populations as 34,256,000; 28,816,000; and 38,329,000 respectively, giving a total for 101,401,000 (whereas at the base of the page, the population figures seem to be from the CIA factbook and the IMF). I'll update the figure at the top to be "near 100 million". --Assemblany 04:55, 6 June 2006 (UTC)[reply]
The EAC lists its population as being around 120-125 million on info pamphlets it hands out. I will update accordingly. Nicolasdz (talk) 09:40, 3 June 2008 (UTC)[reply]

Time zone?

Will Rwanda and Burundi change their time zone to match the majority of the new federation? --ChoChoPK (球球PK) (talk | contrib) 09:07, 20 August 2007 (UTC)[reply]

Official Language of the EAC?

Can someone find a source for what the EAC's official langauge(s) is? I checked their website and nothing popped out at me immediately. All of the docs seem to be in English, but when the presidents come together and chat, wouldn't they use Swhahili? Or am I just being ignorant? Nicolasdz 12:50, 20 August 2007 (UTC)[reply]

I now know that the official language of the EAC is English, although there is a move on the one part by Tanzanians to make Swahili an official language, and on the other hand an effort by Burundi an Rwanda to have French as at least a working language. Nicolasdz (talk) 09:30, 3 June 2008 (UTC)[reply]

Is it "the EAC" of just "EAC"?

Currently the article is inconsistent in its usage. Nicolasdz 12:50, 20 August 2007 (UTC)[reply]

Merge? East African Federation

if these are the same organization: East African Federation —Preceding unsigned comment added by 99.241.137.237 (talk) 05:37, 22 April 2008 (UTC)[reply]

Perhaps the two articles should be merged, but the EAC and the EAF are not exactly the same organization - the EAF is the end-goal of the regional integration process currently overseen by the EAC, whereby the five East African countries come together into one single political entity. Nicolasdz (talk) 09:32, 3 June 2008 (UTC)[reply]

logo without Rwanda and Burundi

Can it be that the logo has still the form depicted in the article? This logo shows a map with the countries Kenya, Uganda, and Tanzania. The new member states, as of 2007, Rwanda and Burundi are omitted. I suppose we need an upate here. Tomeasy T C 22:34, 1 January 2009 (UTC)[reply]

Currency Union

According to [[1]] (click and then go to "EAC Development Strategy 2006-2010") the currency Union is to take place in the next phase, 2011 - 2015. I will make the appropriate changes. 140.90.131.108 (talk) 17:42, 17 April 2009 (UTC)[reply]