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Commonwealth to observe Papua New Guinea's 2022 national ele
Commonwealth to observe Papua New Guinea's 2022 national ele
Commonwealth to observe Papua New Guinea's 2022 national elections
Former president of Nauru, H.E. Baron Waqa, will lead the Commonwealth Observer Group to Papua New Guinea’s national election. Polling will take place between 2 and 22 July.
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