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2022 Commonwealth Heads of Government Meeting

The 2022 Commonwealth Heads of Government Meeting, also known as CHOGM 2022, was the 26th Meeting of the Heads of Government of the Commonwealth of Nations. The meeting was originally scheduled for 26–27 June 2020 in Kigali, Rwanda preceded by various fora between 22 and 25 June, but was postponed twice due to the COVID-19 pandemic.[2] On 31 January 2022, it was announced that the meeting would be held on 24 and 25 June 2022 and the pre-meeting fora held from 20 to 23 June.[3]

26th Commonwealth Heads of Government Meeting
CHOGM 2022
Host country Rwanda
Dates24–25 June 2022
Venue(s)Kigali Convention Centre
CitiesKigali
ChairPaul Kagame, President of Rwanda
Follows2018
PrecedesTBD
Websitewww.chogm2022.rw
Key points
Election of Secretary-General, post-COVID-19 recovery, health, Ukraine[1]

Charles, Prince of Wales, represented the Head of the Commonwealth, Queen Elizabeth II, at the summit. The Queen died less than three months later, on 8 September 2022.

Background Edit

The Commonwealth Heads of Government Meeting (CHOGM) is a pivotal agenda-setting and decision-making space for the diverse community of 56 Commonwealth countries. The 2022 CHOGM was scheduled to be held in Rwanda. It was the first Commonwealth Summit[4] held in a country that is not a former British colony or dominion or the United Kingdom itself.

On 8 May 2021, the CHOGM was postponed[5] by President Paul Kagame of Rwanda and Commonwealth secretary-general Patricia Scotland a second time due to the COVID-19 pandemic.[6]

On 31 January 2022, Kagame and Scotland announced that the CHOGM will be held in the week of 20 June 2022,[7] following agreement by all member countries of the Commonwealth.

Attendees Edit

Of the 53 Commonwealth member countries, 50 countries sent an official representative while 3 countries - Grenada, Kiribati and Nauru did not send any official representative or delegation. 14 countries were represented by their respective heads of state including the reigning monarchs from Brunei and Eswatini, 18 countries by their respective heads of government, 4 countries by their respective deputy heads of state or deputy heads of government, 10 countries by ministerial representatives while 4 countries sent their respective diplomats or special envoys. The Commonwealth was represented by the Prince of Wales on behalf of Queen Elizabeth II, the head of the Commonwealth and by Patricia Scotland, the Secretary-General of the Commonwealth.

Maldives, represented by its President Ibrahim Mohamed Solih attended its first summit since re-joining the Commonwealth in 2018.

Agenda Edit

In his speech at the opening ceremony, Charles, Prince of Wales said that the decision for Commonwealth realms as to whether to remain a monarchy, or become a republic, were purely a matter for each member country to decide, and suggested that changes can be made "calmly and without rancour".[8]

The position of Commonwealth Chair-in-Office, held by the government leader of the CHOGM host country, was transferred at the summit from the Prime Minister of the United Kingdom to the President of Rwanda, who will hold the post until the 27th CHOGM to be held in Samoa and which was initially scheduled for 2022.[9]

The theme for the meeting was 'Delivering A Common Future: Connecting, Innovating, Transforming'. Five sub-themes have been identified for discussion: Governance and Rule of Law, ICT & Innovation, Youth, Environment and Trade. Leaders discussed ways the contemporary Commonwealth can transform societies, in accordance with Commonwealth Charter values of democracy, multilateralism, sustainable development, and empowerment of women and youth.[10]

Ahead of the meeting, ministers of parliament, youth and gender activists, and representatives from civil society and commerce convened special forums[11] to ensure the consideration of key concerns and perspectives of women, young people, businesses and non-governmental organisations in leaders' decision-making.

Environment Edit

Commonwealth leaders and senior officials expressed support for a non-binding charter on climate change, biodiversity and land degradation.[12]

Small states Edit

Ministers discussed ways of improving the resilience of small states, resulting in several Commonwealth nations being declared "Commonwealth Small States Advocacy Champions whose role is to galvanise support for the Advocacy Strategy" and the "Launch of the Commonwealth Virtual Centre for Small States (VCSS), a tailor-made platform which connects Commonwealth Small States Offices in New York, Geneva and the Commonwealth Secretariat."[13]

Women's rights and safety Edit

The Commonwealth Women's Forum discussed actions for promoting gender equality.[14] The Commonwealth Secretariat and the NO MORE foundation launched new guidelines for combatting violence against women and girls within the Commonwealth.[15]

Youth Edit

Youth delegates presented a series of recommendations for Commonwealth heads of government, including increased taxes on industrial polluters and more support for youth-led start-up businesses.[16]

Secretary-General election Edit

There was an attempt by the United Kingdom to deny Patricia Scotland a second term as Commonwealth Secretary-General.[17] The British government rejected an attempt in 2020 to automatically appoint Scotland to a second term and has reportedly lost confidence in her due to allegations about her leadership style and spending while in office. Kenyan defence minister Monica Juma was nominated in August 2021 for the position of Secretary-General by Kenyan president Uhuru Kenyatta.[18] She withdrew her candidacy in February 2021, saying she did not want her candidacy to further divide the Commonwealth.[19]

In April 2022, Jamaica nominated its foreign minister, Kamina Johnson Smith, as a candidate for Secretary-General, prompting criticism from other Caribbean states that are backing Lady Scotland's re-election.[20]

Tuvalu had proposed its former governor-general, Sir Iakoba Italeli, for the post of secretary general – the first time a Pacific nation has sought the role.[21][22][23][24]

Lady Scotland was re-elected to a second term, reportedly defeating Johnson Smith by 27 votes to 24, with Italeli having withdrawn. As her first term had been extended by two years due to the pandemic and the postponement of the 2020 CHOGM, Scotland promised that she will only serve for two more years instead of a full four-year term.[25]

Human Rights in Rwanda Edit

The Commonwealth Human Rights Initiative,[26] Human Rights Watch,[27] and Freedom House[28] have all found that the protection of democracy and human rights in Rwanda have declined since the country joined the Commonwealth in 2009. There have been calls[29][30][31] for the Commonwealth to stand up for democracy and human rights in Rwanda at the 2022 CHOGM.

Such calls have included for Commonwealth governments to pressure CHOGM 2022 host Rwanda to free human rights defender Paul Rusesabagina.[32] The UN Working Group on Arbitrary Detention found on 18 March 2022 that he had been illegally kidnapped, tortured, and sentenced after an unfair trial. The Working Group stated that: "It is clear on the facts that Mr. Rusesabagina has been targeted by the Government on account of his work as a human rights defender, because of his criticism of the Government on a broad range of human rights issues, including unfair elections and a lack of democracy, freedom of speech, freedom of association and freedom of the press. He has also challenged cases of arbitrary detention, torture and extrajudicial killings."[33] The Working Group called on the Government "to release Mr. Rusesabagina immediately and accord him an enforceable right to compensation and other reparations, in accordance with international law" and "to ensure a full and independent investigation of the circumstances surrounding the arbitrary deprivation of liberty of Mr. Rusesabagina and to take appropriate measures against those responsible for the violation of his rights."

Rusesabagina's family welcomed the Working Group's finding, and were "hopeful that the world will listen to this call by the United Nations and put pressure on Rwanda to immediately free our father and husband."[34]

Togo and Gabon Edit

Togo and Gabon joined the Commonwealth, despite never having been under British rule.[35]

References Edit

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The 2022 Commonwealth Heads of Government Meeting also known as CHOGM 2022 was the 26th Meeting of the Heads of Government of the Commonwealth of Nations The meeting was originally scheduled for 26 27 June 2020 in Kigali Rwanda preceded by various fora between 22 and 25 June but was postponed twice due to the COVID 19 pandemic 2 On 31 January 2022 it was announced that the meeting would be held on 24 and 25 June 2022 and the pre meeting fora held from 20 to 23 June 3 26th Commonwealth Heads of Government MeetingCHOGM 2022Host country RwandaDates24 25 June 2022Venue s Kigali Convention CentreCitiesKigaliChairPaul Kagame President of RwandaFollows2018PrecedesTBDWebsitewww chogm2022 rwKey pointsElection of Secretary General post COVID 19 recovery health Ukraine 1 Charles Prince of Wales represented the Head of the Commonwealth Queen Elizabeth II at the summit The Queen died less than three months later on 8 September 2022 Contents 1 Background 2 Attendees 3 Agenda 3 1 Environment 3 2 Small states 3 3 Women s rights and safety 3 4 Youth 4 Secretary General election 5 Human Rights in Rwanda 6 Togo and Gabon 7 ReferencesBackground EditThe Commonwealth Heads of Government Meeting CHOGM is a pivotal agenda setting and decision making space for the diverse community of 56 Commonwealth countries The 2022 CHOGM was scheduled to be held in Rwanda It was the first Commonwealth Summit 4 held in a country that is not a former British colony or dominion or the United Kingdom itself On 8 May 2021 the CHOGM was postponed 5 by President Paul Kagame of Rwanda and Commonwealth secretary general Patricia Scotland a second time due to the COVID 19 pandemic 6 On 31 January 2022 Kagame and Scotland announced that the CHOGM will be held in the week of 20 June 2022 7 following agreement by all member countries of the Commonwealth Attendees EditOf the 53 Commonwealth member countries 50 countries sent an official representative while 3 countries Grenada Kiribati and Nauru did not send any official representative or delegation 14 countries were represented by their respective heads of state including the reigning monarchs from Brunei and Eswatini 18 countries by their respective heads of government 4 countries by their respective deputy heads of state or deputy heads of government 10 countries by ministerial representatives while 4 countries sent their respective diplomats or special envoys The Commonwealth was represented by the Prince of Wales on behalf of Queen Elizabeth II the head of the Commonwealth and by Patricia Scotland the Secretary General of the Commonwealth Maldives represented by its President Ibrahim Mohamed Solih attended its first summit since re joining the Commonwealth in 2018 nbsp Prince Charles Prince of Wales representing Queen Elizabeth II Head of the Commonwealth nbsp Patricia Scotland Secretary General of the Commonwealth nbsp Gaston Browne Prime Minister of Antigua and Barbuda nbsp Richard Marles Deputy Prime Minister of Australia nbsp Philip Davis Prime Minister of the Bahamas nbsp AK Abdul Momen Minister of Foreign Affairs of Bangladesh nbsp Kerrie Symmonds Minister of Foreign Affairs and Foreign Trade of Barbados nbsp Johnny Briceno Prime Minister of Belize nbsp Mokgweetsi Masisi President of Botswana nbsp Sultan Hassanal Bolkiah Sultan and Prime Minister of Brunei nbsp Joseph Ngute Prime Minister of Cameroon nbsp Justin Trudeau Prime Minister of Canada nbsp Ioannis Kasoulides Minister of Foreign Affairs of Cyprus nbsp Roosevelt Skerrit Prime Minister of Dominica nbsp King Mswati III King of Eswatini nbsp Jitoko Tikolevu High Commissioner of Fiji to the United Kingdom nbsp Badara Joof Vice President of The Gambia nbsp Nana Akufo Addo President of Ghana nbsp Mohamed Irfaan Ali President of Guyana nbsp Dr S Jaishankar Minister of External Affairs of India nbsp Andrew Holness Prime Minister of Jamaica nbsp Uhuru Kenyatta President of Kenya nbsp Moeketsi Majoro Prime Minister of Lesotho nbsp Nancy Tembo Minister of Foreign Affairs of Malawi nbsp Dato Sri Saifuddin Abdullah Minister of Foreign Affairs of Malaysia nbsp Ibrahim Mohamed Solih President of the Maldives nbsp Chris Fearne Deputy Prime Minister of Malta nbsp Pravind Jugnauth Prime Minister of Mauritius nbsp Adriano Maleiane Prime Minister of Mozambique nbsp Hage Geingob President of Namibia nbsp Nanaia Mahuta Minister of Foreign Affairs of New Zealand nbsp Muhammadu Buhari President of Nigeria nbsp Hina Rabbani Khar Minister of State for Foreign Affairs of Pakistan nbsp Winnie Kiap High Commissioner of Papua New Guinea to the United Kingdom nbsp Paul Kagame President of Rwanda Chair nbsp Philip J Pierre Prime Minister of Saint Lucia nbsp Camillo Gonsalves Minister of Finance Economic Planning and Information Technology of Saint Vincent and the Grenadines nbsp Fiame Naomi Mataʻafa Prime Minister of Samoa nbsp Wavel Ramkalawan President of the Seychelles nbsp Julius Maada Bio President of Sierra Leone nbsp Lee Hsien Loong Prime Minister of Singapore nbsp Colin Beck Permanent Secretary for Foreign Affairs and External Trade of the Solomon Islands nbsp Naledi Pandor Minister of International Relations and Cooperation of South Africa nbsp Professor G L Peiris Minister of Foreign Affairs of Sri Lanka nbsp Philip Mpango Vice President of Tanzania nbsp Siaosi Sovaleni Prime Minister of Tonga nbsp Amery Browne Minister of Foreign and CARICOM Affairs of Trinidad and Tobago nbsp Simon Kofe Minister of Justice Communications and Foreign Affairs of Tuvalu nbsp Yoweri Museveni President of Uganda nbsp Boris Johnson Prime Minister of the United Kingdom nbsp Georges Maniuri Ambassador of Vanuatu to Europe nbsp Hakainde Hichilema President of ZambiaAgenda EditIn his speech at the opening ceremony Charles Prince of Wales said that the decision for Commonwealth realms as to whether to remain a monarchy or become a republic were purely a matter for each member country to decide and suggested that changes can be made calmly and without rancour 8 The position of Commonwealth Chair in Office held by the government leader of the CHOGM host country was transferred at the summit from the Prime Minister of the United Kingdom to the President of Rwanda who will hold the post until the 27th CHOGM to be held in Samoa and which was initially scheduled for 2022 9 The theme for the meeting was Delivering A Common Future Connecting Innovating Transforming Five sub themes have been identified for discussion Governance and Rule of Law ICT amp Innovation Youth Environment and Trade Leaders discussed ways the contemporary Commonwealth can transform societies in accordance with Commonwealth Charter values of democracy multilateralism sustainable development and empowerment of women and youth 10 Ahead of the meeting ministers of parliament youth and gender activists and representatives from civil society and commerce convened special forums 11 to ensure the consideration of key concerns and perspectives of women young people businesses and non governmental organisations in leaders decision making This section needs expansion with content from here You can help by adding to it June 2022 Environment Edit Commonwealth leaders and senior officials expressed support for a non binding charter on climate change biodiversity and land degradation 12 Small states Edit Ministers discussed ways of improving the resilience of small states resulting in several Commonwealth nations being declared Commonwealth Small States Advocacy Champions whose role is to galvanise support for the Advocacy Strategy and the Launch of the Commonwealth Virtual Centre for Small States VCSS a tailor made platform which connects Commonwealth Small States Offices in New York Geneva and the Commonwealth Secretariat 13 Women s rights and safety Edit The Commonwealth Women s Forum discussed actions for promoting gender equality 14 The Commonwealth Secretariat and the NO MORE foundation launched new guidelines for combatting violence against women and girls within the Commonwealth 15 Youth Edit Youth delegates presented a series of recommendations for Commonwealth heads of government including increased taxes on industrial polluters and more support for youth led start up businesses 16 Secretary General election EditThere was an attempt by the United Kingdom to deny Patricia Scotland a second term as Commonwealth Secretary General 17 The British government rejected an attempt in 2020 to automatically appoint Scotland to a second term and has reportedly lost confidence in her due to allegations about her leadership style and spending while in office Kenyan defence minister Monica Juma was nominated in August 2021 for the position of Secretary General by Kenyan president Uhuru Kenyatta 18 She withdrew her candidacy in February 2021 saying she did not want her candidacy to further divide the Commonwealth 19 In April 2022 Jamaica nominated its foreign minister Kamina Johnson Smith as a candidate for Secretary General prompting criticism from other Caribbean states that are backing Lady Scotland s re election 20 Tuvalu had proposed its former governor general Sir Iakoba Italeli for the post of secretary general the first time a Pacific nation has sought the role 21 22 23 24 Lady Scotland was re elected to a second term reportedly defeating Johnson Smith by 27 votes to 24 with Italeli having withdrawn As her first term had been extended by two years due to the pandemic and the postponement of the 2020 CHOGM Scotland promised that she will only serve for two more years instead of a full four year term 25 Human Rights in Rwanda EditThe Commonwealth Human Rights Initiative 26 Human Rights Watch 27 and Freedom House 28 have all found that the protection of democracy and human rights in Rwanda have declined since the country joined the Commonwealth in 2009 There have been calls 29 30 31 for the Commonwealth to stand up for democracy and human rights in Rwanda at the 2022 CHOGM Such calls have included for Commonwealth governments to pressure CHOGM 2022 host Rwanda to free human rights defender Paul Rusesabagina 32 The UN Working Group on Arbitrary Detention found on 18 March 2022 that he had been illegally kidnapped tortured and sentenced after an unfair trial The Working Group stated that It is clear on the facts that Mr Rusesabagina has been targeted by the Government on account of his work as a human rights defender because of his criticism of the Government on a broad range of human rights issues including unfair elections and a lack of democracy freedom of speech freedom of association and freedom of the press He has also challenged cases of arbitrary detention torture and extrajudicial killings 33 The Working Group called on the Government to release Mr Rusesabagina immediately and accord him an enforceable right to compensation and other reparations in accordance with international law and to ensure a full and independent investigation of the circumstances surrounding the arbitrary deprivation of liberty of Mr Rusesabagina and to take appropriate measures against those responsible for the violation of his rights Rusesabagina s family welcomed the Working Group s finding and were hopeful that the world will listen to this call by the United Nations and put pressure on Rwanda to immediately free our father and husband 34 Togo and Gabon EditTogo and Gabon joined the Commonwealth despite never having been under British rule 35 References Edit CHOGM 2022 in Rwanda Key issues House of Commons Library CHOGM Commonwealth heads of government meeting to hold June 2021 Guardian Nigeria 28 September 2020 Archived from the original on 29 November 2020 Retrieved 21 November 2020 New date announced for Commonwealth Heads of Government Meeting Commonwealth CHOGM Rwanda 2022 CHOGM Rwanda 2022 Retrieved 23 March 2022 Commonwealth heads of government talks postponed again due to Covid 19 The Straits Times Archived from the original on 8 May 2021 Retrieved 23 March 2022 Kagire Edmund 8 May 2021 What President Kagame Said About The Postponement Of CHOGM 2021 KT Press Archived from the original on 8 May 2021 Retrieved 23 May 2021 CHOGM CHOGM 31 January 2022 New date announced for Commonwealth Heads of Government Meeting The Commonwealth pp 1 2 Retrieved 31 January 2022 Charles to tell Commonwealth leaders becoming a republic is their own decision The Independent 24 June 2022 Retrieved 24 June 2022 Our History The Commonwealth Commonwealth of Nations Archived from the original on 13 November 2020 Retrieved 25 November 2015 Rwanda Confirms Hosting Of CHOGM In 2020 East African Business Week 25 September 2019 Archived from the original on 24 October 2020 Retrieved 14 November 2019 CHOGM Forums Commonwealth leaders line up to support action on living lands Commonwealth Retrieved 2022 10 07 Ministers call for greater international action to strengthen the resilience of Small States Commonwealth Retrieved 2022 10 07 Only by coming together as a Commonwealth family can we achieve gender equality the final day of the Commonwealth Women s Forum Commonwealth Retrieved 2022 10 07 Commonwealth leaders come together to respond to increase in violence against women and girls Commonwealth Retrieved 2022 10 07 Increased taxes for industrial polluters and more support for youth led start ups among recommendations for governments from youth Commonwealth Retrieved 2022 10 07 UK fronts Kenya s Amina in Commonwealth top job The East African 22 February 2020 Archived from the original on 21 May 2020 Retrieved 27 February 2020 Wintour Patrick 31 August 2021 Lady Scotland faces challenge for top Commonwealth role The Guardian Retrieved 7 September 2021 Kenya s Dr Monica Juma quits race for Commonwealth Secretary General SABC News 22 February 2022 Retrieved 16 April 2022 Commonwealth rift in Caribbean as re election of Lady Scotland challenged The Guardian 13 April 2022 Retrieved 16 April 2022 Needham Kirsty 13 May 2022 Tuvalu sinking in the Pacific fears becoming a superpower pawn 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