THE SELF-DETERMINATION VOTEReferendum October 2007THE FUTURE OF TOKELAUTokelau is a colony of NZ. Tokelau has the freedom to choose its own future and how to govern its own affairs. This is called the right to self-determination. DEVELOPMENT OF SELF-GOVERNMENTTokelau is largely self-governing. However, ultimate powers are held by the NZ Government. In 2003, the General Fono decided that Tokelau would explore self-determination on the basis of a future of free association with NZ. TREATYA future relationship of free association would be governed by a treaty. There is now a treaty proposal and it records in writing the understandings and promises of both Tokelau and NZ and gives those understandings and promises a clear status internationally. PROPOSALThe key features of the proposal are:
PROCESS FOR SELF DETERMINATIONThe residents of Tokelau will decide whether to accept the free association package by voting in a national referendum. The General Fono has passed Rules relating to a referendum. The Rules establish a Referendum Commission to manage the referendum. The Commission will:
CONSEQUENCES OF THE REFERENDUMIf the result is in favour of a future of free association with NZ, the NZ Parliament will repeal the Tokelau Act 1948. Then the NZ Government and the Tokelau Government will sign a Treaty of Free Association and Tokelau will no longer be a colony. Tokelau will have a supreme constitution. It will have its own international identity and national symbols. The General Fono will have ultimate law-making powers. If the result is no, the present colonial relationship with NZ will continue until a future referendum. THE CHOICE IS YOURSTo vote in the self-determination referendum, you must register before 2 July 2007. Contact the Office of the Taupulega of your village to register. Contact the Office of the Referendum Commission in Apia or see www.tokelau.org.nz for further information on self-determination or the referendum.
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