Commonwealth Heads of Government Meeting

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The Commonwealth Heads of Government Meeting, abbreviated to CHOGM, is a biennial summit meeting of the heads of government from all Commonwealth nations. Every two years the meeting is held in a different member state, and is chaired by that nation's respective Prime Minister or President. Most meetings include an appearance by Queen Elizabeth II, who is the Head of the Commonwealth. From 1944 until 1971, the meetings were known as Commonwealth Prime Ministers Conferences and were generally held in London, although the Commonwealth leaders met in Lagos in 1966. The first CHOGM was held in 1971.

In the past, CHOGMs have attempted to orchestrate common policies on certain contentious issues and current events, with a special focus on issues affecting member nations. In the past, CHOGMs have discussed the continuation of apartheid rule in South Africa and how to stop it, military coups in Pakistan and Fiji, and allegations of electoral fraud in Zimbabwe. Sometimes the member states agree on a common idea or solution, and release a joint statement declaring their opinion.

Under the Millbrook Commonwealth Action Programme, each CHOGM is responsible for renewing the remit of the Commonwealth Ministerial Action Group, whose responsibility it is to uphold the Harare Declaration on the core political principles of the Commonwealth.[1]

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Year Date Country City Chairman-in-Office
1971 January 14-22 Singapore Singapore Lee Kuan Yew
1973 August 2-10 Canada Ottawa Pierre Trudeau
1975 April 29-May 6 Jamaica Kingston Michael Manley
1977 June 8-15 United Kingdom London James Callaghan
1979 August 1-7 Zambia Lusaka Kenneth Kaunda
1981 September 30-October 7 Australia Melbourne Malcolm Fraser
1983 November 23-29 India New Delhi Indira Gandhi
1985 October 16-22 Bahamas Nassau Lynden Pindling
1986 August 3-5 United Kingdom London Margaret Thatcher
1987 October 13-17 Canada Vancouver Brian Mulroney
1989 October 18-24 Malaysia Kuala Lumpur Mahathir bin Mohamad
1991 October 16-21 Zimbabwe Harare Robert Mugabe
1993 October 21-25 Cyprus Limassol George Vasiliou
1995 November 10-13 New Zealand Auckland Jim Bolger
1997 October 24-27 United Kingdom Edinburgh Tony Blair
1999 November 12-14 South Africa Durban Thabo Mbeki
2002 March 2-5 Australia Coolum John Howard
2003 December 5-8 Nigeria Abuja Olusegun Obasanjo
2005 November 25-27 Malta Valletta Lawrence Gonzi
2007 November 23-25 Uganda Kampala Yoweri Museveni
2009 To Be Announced Trinidad and Tobago Port of Spain TBA

  • 1978 - A bomb went off outside the venue of the 1978 CHOGM in Sydney, known as the Hilton Bombing.
  • 2001 - CHOGM 2001, slated to be held in Brisbane on October 6-9, was cancelled for security reasons in the aftermath of the 9/11 attacks. The Meeting was adjourned to March 2002, and held in the seaside resort of Coolum, Queensland.

  1. ^ The Millbrook Commonwealth Action Programme on the Harare Declaration, 1995. Commonwealth Secretariat (12 November 1995). Retrieved on 2007-07-22.

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