Tonga elections conducted peacefully, say observers

20 November 2017
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Tonga鈥檚 national parliamentary elections were fair and peaceful, according to Commonwealth election observers.

Tonga鈥檚 national parliamentary elections were fair and peaceful, according to Commonwealth election observers.

Margaret Wilson, Chair of the Commonwealth Observer Group (COG), praised the voting process, which took place across the Kingdom on 16 November. With counting completed, it was announced that Tongans had re-elected Prime Minister 鈥楢kilisi Pohiva.

The efficiency of the country鈥檚 Electoral Commission was commended, given that Tonga went to the polls a year earlier than scheduled, after King Tupou VI dissolved the country鈥檚 parliament in September.

In her Interim Statement Ms Wilson said, 鈥淲e congratulate the Kingdom of Tonga for participating peacefully and in numbers in their national election to decide their leaders in the next Parliament.

鈥淢embers of our Group were deployed to Vava鈥檜, Ha鈥檃pai, and here in Tongatapu to observe the poll, count and declaration of results. We have collaborated and worked closely with the observers from the Pacific Islands Forum, who were present in Tongatapu and 鈥楨ua.

鈥淚 was privileged to observe the process where the Nobles of the Realm elected their nine representatives to Parliament. This is a unique constitutional arrangement in the Kingdom and a process outlined in Tonga鈥檚 electoral laws.鈥

In the Interim Statement, the COG stated that it was 鈥榠mpressed with the high level of professionalism, integrity and efficiency displayed by polling officials鈥, adding that voters displayed 鈥榓 solid understanding of polling procedures鈥.

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The COG鈥檚 final report will be released at a later date.  It will include conclusions and a set of recommendations to further strengthen the country鈥檚 electoral process.