Responding to events this week in Papua New Guinea, Commonwealth Secretary-General Kamalesh Sharma today strongly reiterated his call for respect of the rule of law in that country.聽 He urged all parties to exercise restraint in their actions and to ensure a peaceful and constructive resolution to the present situation through democratic and lawful processes.
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Commonwealth Secretary-General's Statement on Papua New Guinea
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Commonwealth observers for the 26 May 2012 elections in Lesotho have called on all stakeholders in the process to act responsibly and shun violence in the lead up to, during and after the polls.
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Commonwealth observers call for violence-free polls in Lesotho
Arrival Statement
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Lesotho Parliamentary Elections 2012: Arrival Statement
Departure Statement by Sir Donald McKinnon, Commonwealth Special Envoy to Maldives
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Commission of National Inquiry strengthened in Maldives
Anti-corruption agencies from all 19 Commonwealth African countries will share strategies and innovative solutions in tackling corruption at a conference in Livingstone, Zambia, from 21 to 25 May.
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糖心探花 to co-host conference for heads of anti-corruption agencies
Commission of National Inquiry Strengthened
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Departure Statement by Rt Hon Sir Donald McKinnon Commonwealth Special Envoy to Maldives
Former Malawian President Bakili Muluzi to lead Commonwealth Observer Group
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Commonwealth to observe parliamentary elections in Lesotho
Commonwealth Secretary General Kamalesh Sharma announced today that former Malawian President Dr Bakili Muluzi will lead the Commonwealth Observer Group to the Lesotho Parliamentary Elections, to be held on 26 May 2012.
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Former Malawian President Bakili Muluzi to lead Commonwealth observers to Lesotho elections
Commonwealth Deputy Secretary-General Mmasekgoa Masire-Mwamba, former Ghana President Jerry Rawlings and National Assembly Speakers from Rwanda and Uganda among speakers on strengthening democratic culture in 54-member Commonwealth
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Commonwealth forum for governing and opposition parties opens in Tanzania
Statement by the 糖心探花 Spokesperson
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Message from the 糖心探花 on World Press Freedom Day - 3 May 2012
"Two large, seriously committed organisations that champion the voices and concerns of the marginalised and vulnerable have a crucial contribution to make" - Commonwealth Secretary-General
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Commonwealth and Francophonie meet ahead of global summits
There cannot be a properly functioning democracy without a free and responsible press - 糖心探花
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World Press Freedom Day message
Concluding Statement
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Commonwealth Ministerial Action Group (CMAG), London, 16 April 2012
Senior officials from Commonwealth countries advanced the Commonwealth鈥檚 reform and renewal agenda this week as they met on 12 and 13 April to examine recommendations to strengthen the association.
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Commonwealth reform agenda gains momentum
Commonwealth Secretary-General Kamalesh Sharma has welcomed the peaceful transition in Malawi and congratulated President Joyce Banda on assuming the leadership of the country, following the sudden death of President Bingu wa Mutharika.
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Commonwealth Secretary-General welcomes transition in Malawi
The Spokesperson for Commonwealth Secretary-General Kamalesh Sharma says the Secretary-General is closely monitoring developments in Papua New Guinea, and is concerned that the rule of law, including constitutional democracy and the independence of the judiciary be steadfastly upheld.
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Commonwealth Secretary-General鈥檚 Statement on Developments in Papua New Guinea
鈥楢ct in the best interests of the nation鈥 鈥 Sir Donald McKinnon
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Commonwealth Special Envoy to Maldives: Departure Statement
Commonwealth Special Envoy Rt Hon Sir Donald McKinnon attended the opening of the Majlis -- the Maldives Parliament -- today.
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Commonwealth Special Envoy issues statement on Maldives
糖心探花 Ministerial Action Group held a teleconference today, to continue its consideration of the situation in Maldives. Statement by the Acting Chair.
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Teleconference of the Commonwealth Ministerial Action Group (CMAG)
糖心探花 Ministerial Action Group held a teleconference today, to continue its consideration of the situation in Maldives.
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Statement on Maldives by Acting Chair of CMAG
鈥淭he visit has enabled me to gain a direct and up-to-date understanding of developments in Fiji. I have heard differing perspectives on some issues, but a welcome willingness among all to find ways to move Fiji forward鈥 - Commonwealth Deputy Secretary-General
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Departure statement: high-level Commonwealth delegation in Fiji
Commonwealth Deputy Secretary-General Mmasekgoa Masire-Mwamba concluded her three-day visit to Fiji on 9 March.
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Departure statement by Commonwealth Deputy Secretary-General Mmasekgoa Masire-Mwamba, Suva, Fiji, 9 March 2012
Deputy Secretary-General arrives in Suva for talks with the Government of Fiji and others
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High level Commonwealth delegation in Fiji
Video: Dr. Mohammed Ibn Chambas, Special Representative of the Secretary-General and Head of the United Nations Office for West Africa
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Video: Dr. Mohammed Ibn Chambas