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		<title>Elections crucial, says Commonwealth observer chief ahead of Tongan poll</title>
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<p><em>By Philip Cass</em></p>




<p>The general election tomorrow is crucial for the people of Tonga, says Commonwealth Secretary-General Patricia Scotland.</p>




<p>Baroness Scotland said the elections would strengthen the democratic process in Tonga.</p>




<p>A Commonwealth Observer Group is in Tonga to monitor the election.</p>




<p>The team was invited to observe the elections by the Tongan government.</p>




<p>The group is being led by former New Zealand Attorney-General Margaret Wilson.</p>




<p>Other members of the commonwealth team include Nauru’s Electoral Commissioner Joseph Cain, Fiji’s Supervisor of Elections Mohammed Saneem and a human rights lawyer from Swaziland, Lomcebo Dlamini.</p>




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<p>The team will remain in country until November 20.</p>




<p><strong>Forum, US observers</strong><br />Observers from the Pacific Islands Forum Secretariat and the US Embassy in Suva will also be watching the election.</p>




<p>Meanwhile, the kingdom’s Supervisor of Elections, Pita Vuki, has told Radio New Zealand he hoped the election results would be announced on Thursday night.</p>




<p>Polling booths will open at 9am and close at 4pm.</p>




<p>Polling officials from ‘Eua, Tongatapu, Vava’u, Ha’apai and the Niua have been trained on what to do on election day and election materials have been sent to the outer islands.</p>




<p>Vuki said the final electoral roll, containing about 59,000 names, had been printed.</p>




<p>At the last election voter turnout was 79 percent.</p>




<p>Thursday’s elections were called after King Tupou VI dissolved Parliament in August and sacked pro-democracy Prime Minister ‘Akilisi Pohiva but kept him on as caretaker prime minister.</p>




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