Government type:
Self-governing parliamentary democracy; in free association with New Zealand
Objectives:
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Accession to the Rome Statute
Status
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Rome Statute: Not signed or acceded
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APIC: not signed or acceded
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Amendments to the RS: none
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BNSA: none
Background:
Niue is not a UN Member State. Like Cook Islands (which became a State Party to the RS thanks to the leadership initiative of a PGA Member who served in 2008 as co-chair of the ACP-EU Joint Parliamentary Assembly), Niue decided not to become a UN Member States, as it would have entailed a renunciation of NZ citizenship.
PGA Activities
PGA will continue to use the ACP-EU Joint Parliamentary Assembly as a forum in which to push for the implementation of Art. 11.7 of the revised Cotonou Agreement via inter-parliamentary dialogue to be carried out by PGA Members of the European Parliament and PGA Members from National delegations from Parliament of Africa, the Caribbean and/or the Pacific.