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La vision de PGA est de contribuer à la création d'un ordre international fondé sur le respect des règles pour un monde plus équitable, sûr, durable et démocratique.

PGA Member and 2013 Defender of Democracy Awardee, Akilisi Pohiva, elected Prime Minister of Tonga

Mr. Samuela ’Akilisi Pohiva, MP of Tonga receives 18th PGA’s DDA in Bogata, Colombia - December 8, 2013
Mr. Samuela ’Akilisi Pohiva, MP of Tonga receives 18th PGA’s DDA in Bogata, Colombia - December 8, 2013

December 29, 2014 | This article originally appeared in Radio New Zealand International

Akilisi Pohiva Tonga's new PM

Tonga's parliamentarians have elected the veteran democracy campaigner, Akilisi Pohiva, as the country's new prime minister.

The vote was 15 in favour of Mr Pohiva to the 11 garnered by the former deputy prime minister, Samiu Vaipulu, an independent MP.

It is the end of an election cycle that began nearly five weeks ago with Tonga's second elections under a more democratic system.

Those reforms had been advocated by Mr Pohiva since he began working as a teacher and broadcaster in the 1970s.

He has been the longest serving elected MP, first coming into the House in 1987.

Mr Pohiva has often been at odds with the Tongan establishment, having been jailed on several occasions and losing jobs because of his political views.

But today's vote indicates he got support from outside his Democratic Party, which has just 10 seats in the 26 member House.

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Courtesy Parliament of Zimbabwe

PGA acknowledges the leadership and tireless efforts of Zimbabwean parliamentarians, including PGA Members and most notably Hon. Dorcas Sibanda, whose collective unwavering commitment has made this historic achievement possible.

United States Office of Humanities, Public domain, via Wikimedia Commons

Rep. Jim Leach was an outspoken, early champion for the establishment of the International Criminal Court. As early as 1989, more than a decade before the ICC itself was established.

Du 2 au 6 décembre 2024, la 23e session de l’Assemblée des États Parties (AEP) au Statut de Rome de la Cour pénale internationale (CPI) s’est tenue à La Haye, aux Pays-Bas.

Cet événement annuel a rassemblé des États et des organisations internationales et de la société civile, pour discuter du budget, de la coopération, de la complémentarité et des défis relatifs à la gestion de la CPI.