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General Fono Decisions August 2005FONO DECISIONSGENERAL FONO 20 to 23 August 2005 Nukunonu TOKELAU TABLE OF CONTENTS
GENERAL FONO RESOLUTIONS 21 AUGUST 2005The General Fono resolved to:
The General Fono resolved to: Paragraph 3: The economic support and infrastructure development support referred to in this article shall be separate from support provided under articles 2, 5, 6, 7 and 8, special purpose grants that may be agreed from time to time, and regional development assistance funding programme "7 By agreement with the Director, Tokelau may from time to time appoint one or more Tokelau public servants to be located in and work with the Unit to carry out tasks for Tokelau. The appointments may be on an ongoing kind or on a fixed term basis where a specific task is involved." "2(2) New Zealand undertakes to work with Tokelau and provide support for honouring this commitment. The Fono agree: The General Fono agree to the amended Rules The General Fono adopt the Rules The General Fono agree that: On the basis of the General Fono Resolutions, the Council shall, on behalf of Tokelau, negotiate with New Zealand a treaty package for a future relationship of free association with New Zealand, which would be appropriate as the basis for a Tokelau referendum on decolonisation. If necessary the Council will consult with their Taupulega. The General Fono agree to Option 2 as a basis for the next 6 months while nuku and department continue to investigate the budget overspent from last financial year. Council for the Ongoing Government was asked to further discuss the issue in their Apia meeting. The General Fono agree to extend, on behalf of the people of Tokelau, their heartfelt condolences to the family and friends of David Lange at this sad time. The Fono also agree that Council of the Ongoing Government further discuss this in their Apia meeting. We were honoured when he came to Tokelau in 1985, being only the second New Zealand Prime Minister to step ashore on our coral atolls. Tokelau retains wonderful memories of his visit. His warmth, humour and friendliness are still fondly remembered.
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