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as the Fale Alea, or Legislative Assembly, consists of the cabinet, nine representatives elected by Tonga’s 33 nobles, and nine representatives elected by the people.Elections are held every three years; all citizens aged 21 and over are eligible to vote.
The Privy Council acts as the Court of Appeal, except for criminal cases, andappoints the Supreme Court judge.
The country has a small defense force of about 200 and a separate police force.
Tonga is a member of the United Nations (UN), theCommonwealth of Nations, and the South Pacific Forum, a regional organization that addresses the foreign affairs and international trade of its member countries.
Thecountry also belongs to several UN agencies, including the World Health Organization (WHO) and the International Monetary Fund (IMF).
VI HISTORY
The Tongan Islands were probably settled from Fiji about 3,500 years ago.
Tonga developed as a highly stratified society with social classes and paramount chiefs.Warfare was common as chiefs competed to expand their respective domains.
In 1616 Dutch explorers became the first Europeans to visit Tonga.
They were followed by the British explorer Captain James Cook, who made three visits between1773 and 1777; Cook named Tonga the Friendly Islands, due to the welcome he received.
Wesleyan Methodist missionaries arrived from England in the 1820s andbegan a successful conversion of the islanders.
The missionaries converted paramount chief Taufa’ahau Tupou in the 1830s and he persuaded others to follow.
Tupou,who became known as George Tupou I, consolidated three chiefly lines and founded the monarchy in 1875.
Upon his death, he was succeeded by his grandson, GeorgeTupou II.
Owing to internal strife on the islands, Tonga and the United Kingdom negotiated a Treaty of Friendship and Protection in 1900, establishing Tonga as a BritishProtected State.
Great Britain had great influence over the kingdom for the next seven decades, but the country was never formally colonized.
When Tupou II died in1918, his daughter Queen Salote Tupou III succeeded to the throne.
She in turn was succeeded by her son, the current monarch, King Taufa’ahau Tupou IV.
On June4, 1970, Tonga became completely independent of the United Kingdom.
VII RECENT DEVELOPMENTS
Tonga’s relatively high level of education has made some Tongans dissatisfied with the current political structure.
Insisting that the monarchy in its present form hasoutlived its time, these Tongans organized a political organization, the Pro-Democracy Movement, in November 1992 and held a prodemocracy convention that samemonth.
It was boycotted by the monarchy and the government refused to allow publicity of the event or grant visas to foreign speakers.
The Pro-Democracy Movementformed the People’s Party in 1994, Tonga’s first political party.
In 2007 Tonga became a member of the World Trade Organization (WTO).
Membership in the WTO wasexpected to help Tonga improve its economy by developing trade ties with a wide range of nations.
Contributed By:Robert C.
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