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  2. Politics of Tonga - Wikipedia

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    The politics of Tonga take place in a framework of a constitutional monarchy, whereby the King is the Head of State and the Commander-in-Chief of the Armed Forces. Tonga's Prime Minister is currently appointed by the King from among the members of Parliament after having won the support of a majority of its members.

  3. Tonga - Wikipedia

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    Download as PDF; Printable version; ... Political culture ... Tongan culture changed, especially in religion. As of 2013 ...

  4. Category:Tongan politicians - Wikipedia

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    Download as PDF; Printable version; ... By occupation: Political people: Politicians: By nationality: Tongan Also: Tonga ... Tongan women in politics (3 C, 8 P) C. ...

  5. History of Tonga - Wikipedia

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    Not just in Tonga, but throughout the South Pacific is a tradition of passing down land to eldest sons. To obtain their own land, younger sons needed to explore. Tangaloa, the chief Tongan god before the arrival of Christianity, was a younger sibling who created Tonga while searching for land from a canoe. His fish hook accidentally caught on a ...

  6. Constituencies of Tonga - Wikipedia

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    Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects ... Political parties Democratic Party of the ... Constituencies of Tonga are used for elections to the ...

  7. Culture of Tonga - Wikipedia

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    Any description of Tongan culture that limits itself to what Tongans see as anga fakatonga would give a seriously distorted view of what people actually do, in Tonga, or in diaspora, because accommodations are so often made to anga fakapālangi. The following account tries to give both the idealized and the on-the-ground versions of Tongan culture.

  8. Human rights in Tonga - Wikipedia

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    Domestic human rights protections include a Declaration of Rights in the 1875 Constitution of Tonga.This protects a number of civil and political rights such as prohibition of slavery (clause 2), equality before the law (clause 4), freedom of religion (clause 5), freedom of speech (clause 7), and a number of criminal procedure rights (clauses 9–16).

  9. Legislative Assembly of Tonga - Wikipedia

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    Until 2010, the government was appointed by the monarch without reference to Parliament, and there were no political parties. The last term under the old system was the 2008 Tongan Legislative Assembly. Political reform in 2010 saw the Prime Minister elected by Parliament from among its members, leading to responsible government.