ZPCC

The Zomi Political Coordination Committee (ZPCC) was established to lead, guide, and conduct duties related to the Zomi people and their land, Zogam. The ZPCC plays a crucial role in coordinating political activities and advocating for the rights and interests of the Zomi community.

The ZPCC is responsible for:

  1. Leadership: Providing leadership and direction on matters concerning the Zomi people.
  2. Coordination: Coordinating efforts among various Zomi organizations and communities.
  3. Advocacy: Advocating for the rights and interests of the Zomi people at local, national, and international levels.
  4. Governance: Overseeing interim governance until democratically elected Zomi representatives are installed.
  5. Mobilization: Mobilizing resources and support for the Zomi cause.

The ZPCC is a key player in the political landscape of the Zomi people, working towards their self-determination and autonomy. It produced the Zogam Charter for the Zomi land.

The Zogam Charter is a document that outlines the principles, objectives, and governance framework for the Zomi people. It was first published on September 18, 20212. The charter emphasizes the right to self-determination, autonomy, and the protection of land and resources for the Zomi people.

Key components of the Zogam Charter include:

  • Objectives and Core Values: Upholding freedom, truth, and equity ideals.
  • Authority and Duties: Defining the roles and responsibilities of governing bodies.
  • Interim Governance: Establishing temporary governance structures until a permanent constitution is adopted.
  • Security: Ensuring the safety and security of the Zomi people.
  • Finance: Managing financial resources and operations.
  • Mobilization and Operation: Organizing and executing plans for the Zomi community.
  • Amendment and Miscellaneous: Procedures for making amendments and handling other matters.
  • Ratification: The process for approving and adopting the charter.

The Zogam Charter is significant as it represents the aspirations and rights of the Zomi people, advocating for their self-determination and autonomy.