Polling has been running very smoothly so far in Bougainville, says the
head of a Commonwealth observer team monitoring the referendum.
A two-week polling period began at the weekend for Bougainville's
non-binding referendum on whether to have independence or greater
autonomy within Papua New Guinea.
Anote Tong, who is a former president of Kiribati, said the
Commonwealth observers had been impressed with the harmonious spirit of
events so far.
"Certainly, what we saw was extremely emotional, and the people were
emotional. Even the people who came to observe were, I think, affected
by the emotion.
"So far, things have been very smooth in running extremely well so far."
Mr Tong said the Commonwealth had teams in each of Bougainville's
three main regions of Bougainville and should be able to give a good
overall reflection of what happened when polling concludes around 7
December.
Meanwhile, Mr Tong said he couldn't make comment at this time about
recent political events placing strain on democracy in his home country
Kiribati, but did note he had deep concerns about it.
"Maybe worthy of Commonwealth observation in the future," he said
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