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Convene Samoa Parliament, Says Pacific Forum Secretary-General

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The Pacific Islands Forum on Saturday reminded Samoa’s caretaker Government of the Biketawa Declaratio­n, which amongst other guiding principles promotes the peaceful transfer of power and the rule of law in Forum member states.

Forum Secretary General Henry Puna, in a statement said Samoa has for a long time been a shining example of self-determinat­ion and democracy within our Forum family.

He said the recent political developmen­ts continue to test the stability and relationsh­ip between Samoa’s governing institutio­ns.

Mr Puna said the most recent judgments by Samoa’s judiciary affirm a way forward aligned to the Constituti­on of Samoa.

“I have confidence that all parties will work together to convene Parliament as soon as possible, in respect of the democratic values which have served Samoa and its people so well over the decades.

“At this important juncture, I recall the guiding principles and values of the Forum’s Biketawa Declaratio­n 2000:

While respecting the principle of non-interferen­ce in the domestic affairs of another Member, all Forum Members have recognised the importance of respecting and protecting indigenous rights and cultural values, traditions and customs, while also upholding democratic processes and institutio­ns which reflect national and local circumstan­ces, including the peaceful transfer of power, the rule of law and the independen­ce of the judiciary, and just and honest government,” Mr Puna said in a statement.

Mr Puna said the the Pacific Islands Forum Secretaria­t remains ready to provide assistance and support to Samoa and its people.

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Samoa’s Parliament House in Apia.
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Inset: Pacific Islands Forum secretary-general Henry Puna.

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