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Commonwealth Heads of Government Meeting
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The Commonwealth Heads of Government Meeting (CHOGM) is a biennial summit meeting of leaders from Commonwealth nations, chaired by the host country's prime minister or president. The meeting was first held in 1971 in Singapore and has been held 26 times, with the most recent one taking place in Kigali, Rwanda. CHOGMs discuss various issues affecting member nations and have attempted to orchestrate common policies on contentious issues such as apartheid, military coups, and electoral fraud. The meeting has an official theme, set by the host nation, and releases joint statements declaring the member states' opinions on certain issues.learn more on wikipedia
perspectives
countries
- 1.Dominica
- 2.Samoa
- 3.United States
- 4.Lesotho
- 5.Kenya
- 6.United Kingdom
- 7.Bahamas
- 8.Australia
- 9.Ghana
- 10.South Africa
- 11.Antigua and Barbuda
organizations
- 1.Commonwealth
- 2.10 Downing Street
- 3.African Union
- 4.University of London
- 5.Institute of Commonwealth Studies
- 6.Labour Party
- 7.International Court of Justice
- 8.Conservative Party
- 9.Community of Latin American and Caribbean States
- 10.British Foreign Office
- 11.University of the West Indies
- 12.Trinity College
persons
- 1.Keir Starmer
- 2.Frederick Mitchell
- 3.Patricia Scotland
- 4.Philip Davis
- 5.King Charles III
- 6.Joshua Setipa
- 7.Ralph Gonsalves
- 8.William Mallard
- 9.William James
- 10.Shirley Ayorkor Botchwey
- 11.Sam McKeith
- 12.Rachel Reeves