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== History == | == History == | ||
[[File:Pandit Ram Kishore Shukla at 30th Commonwealth Parliamentary Association conference at The Isle of Man in October 1984.jpg|thumb|upright=1.3|CPA conference, [[Isle of Man]], October 1984]] | [[File:Pandit Ram Kishore Shukla at 30th Commonwealth Parliamentary Association conference at The Isle of Man in October 1984.jpg|thumb|upright=1.3|CPA conference, [[Isle of Man]], October 1984]] | ||
The CPA was founded as the '''Empire Parliamentary Association''' in 1911, with its first branches being Australia, Canada, [[Dominion of Newfoundland|Newfoundland]], New Zealand, South Africa and the United Kingdom, the latter branch administering the Association as a whole. In 1948 the Association changed its name to the current Commonwealth Parliamentary Association, and invited all branches to participate in the organisation's administration. | The CPA was founded as the '''Empire Parliamentary Association''' in 1911, with its first branches being Australia, Canada, [[Dominion of Newfoundland|Newfoundland]], New Zealand, South Africa and the United Kingdom, the latter branch administering the Association as a whole. In 1948 the Association changed its name to the current Commonwealth Parliamentary Association, and invited all branches to participate in the organisation's administration. | ||
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Previous CPA Chairpersons have included: [[Emilia Monjowa Lifaka]] MP, Deputy Speaker of the [[National Assembly of Cameroon]] (2017-2021); [[Shirin Sharmin Chaudhury]], Speaker of [[Jatiyo Sangsad Bhaban]] of [[Parliament of Bangladesh|Bangladesh]] (2014–2017),<ref>{{Cite web |url=http://www.cpahq.org/cpahq/Main/Chairperson/Current_Chair/Main/Chairperson/Dr_Shirin_Sharmin_Chaudhury__Biography.aspx?hkey=7520e41f-0dc8-48ef-8438-c6b57f27f427 |title=CPA Chair at www.cpahq.org |access-date=2015-10-05 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20150925101607/http://www.cpahq.org/cpahq/Main/Chairperson/Current_Chair/Main/Chairperson/Dr_Shirin_Sharmin_Chaudhury__Biography.aspx?hkey=7520e41f-0dc8-48ef-8438-c6b57f27f427 |archive-date=2015-09-25 |url-status=dead }}</ref> who succeeded [[Alan Haselhurst|Sir Alan Haselhurst MP]] (2011–2014), formerly [[Chairman of Ways and Means]] of the [[Parliament of the United Kingdom|UK Parliament]]. | Previous CPA Chairpersons have included: [[Emilia Monjowa Lifaka]] MP, Deputy Speaker of the [[National Assembly of Cameroon]] (2017-2021); [[Shirin Sharmin Chaudhury]], Speaker of [[Jatiyo Sangsad Bhaban]] of [[Parliament of Bangladesh|Bangladesh]] (2014–2017),<ref>{{Cite web |url=http://www.cpahq.org/cpahq/Main/Chairperson/Current_Chair/Main/Chairperson/Dr_Shirin_Sharmin_Chaudhury__Biography.aspx?hkey=7520e41f-0dc8-48ef-8438-c6b57f27f427 |title=CPA Chair at www.cpahq.org |access-date=2015-10-05 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20150925101607/http://www.cpahq.org/cpahq/Main/Chairperson/Current_Chair/Main/Chairperson/Dr_Shirin_Sharmin_Chaudhury__Biography.aspx?hkey=7520e41f-0dc8-48ef-8438-c6b57f27f427 |archive-date=2015-09-25 |url-status=dead }}</ref> who succeeded [[Alan Haselhurst|Sir Alan Haselhurst MP]] (2011–2014), formerly [[Chairman of Ways and Means]] of the [[Parliament of the United Kingdom|UK Parliament]]. | ||
The position of Acting CPA Vice-Chairperson is | The position of Acting CPA Vice-Chairperson is currently held by Hon. [[Osei Kyei Mensah Bonsu]], MP, Majority Leader and Member of the [[Parliament of Ghana]]. | ||
Since September 2019, the CPA Treasurer is [[Shamsul Iskandar Md. Akin]], MP of the [[Parliament of Malaysia]]. | Since September 2019, the CPA Treasurer is [[Shamsul Iskandar Md. Akin]], MP of the [[Parliament of Malaysia]]. | ||
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Since February 2021, the Acting Chairperson for the CPA Small Branches is [[Joy Burch]], MLA, [[Speaker of the Australian Capital Territory Legislative Assembly]]. She assumed this position on the resignation of the previous incumbent [[Niki Rattle]], Speaker of the [[Parliament of the Cook Islands]]. The first CPA Small Branches Chairperson was Hon. [[Angelo Farrugia]], Speaker of the [[Parliament of Malta]]. | Since February 2021, the Acting Chairperson for the CPA Small Branches is [[Joy Burch]], MLA, [[Speaker of the Australian Capital Territory Legislative Assembly]]. She assumed this position on the resignation of the previous incumbent [[Niki Rattle]], Speaker of the [[Parliament of the Cook Islands]]. The first CPA Small Branches Chairperson was Hon. [[Angelo Farrugia]], Speaker of the [[Parliament of Malta]]. | ||
Since September 2021, the Chairperson of the Commonwealth Parliamentarians with Disabilities (CPwD) is Hon. [[Dennitah Ghati]] HSC MP, from the [[National Assembly (Kenya)]]. The first holder of the role was [[Kevin Murphy (Canadian politician)]], former [[Speaker of the House of Assembly of Nova Scotia]]. | |||
== Secretaries-General == | == Secretaries-General == | ||
The CPA's 8th Secretary-General is [[Stephen Twigg]].<ref>http://www.cpahq.org/cpahq/Main/Secretary-General/Biography/Main/About/Organisation/Secretary_General/Secretary-General_Biography.aspx</ref> He was appointed in August 2020 for a four-year term. Twigg was elected to the [[Parliament of the United Kingdom]] as a Member of Parliament from 1997 to 2005 ([[Enfield Southgate]]) and from 2010 to 2019 ([[Liverpool West Derby]]). During his parliamentary career, he held several senior positions including chairing the [[International Development Select Committee]], Minister for Schools and a range of Shadow Front Bench roles. | The CPA's 8th Secretary-General is [[Stephen Twigg]].<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.cpahq.org/cpahq/Main/Secretary-General/Biography/Main/About/Organisation/Secretary_General/Secretary-General_Biography.aspx |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20161027171856/http://www.cpahq.org/cpahq/Main/Secretary-General/Biography/Main/About/Organisation/Secretary_General/Secretary-General_Biography.aspx |archive-date=2016-10-27 |title=Secretary-General Biography}}</ref> He was appointed in August 2020 for a four-year term. Twigg was elected to the [[Parliament of the United Kingdom]] as a Member of Parliament from 1997 to 2005 ([[Enfield Southgate]]) and from 2010 to 2019 ([[Liverpool West Derby]]). During his parliamentary career, he held several senior positions including chairing the [[International Development Select Committee]], Minister for Schools and a range of Shadow Front Bench roles. | ||
Previous [[Secretary-General|Secretaries-General]] have been: | Previous [[Secretary-General|Secretaries-General]] have been: | ||
Karimulla Akbar Khan, UK/Guyanese Lawyer (2016-2019); [[William F. Shija]], former Minister Tanzania Parliament (2007–2014); [[Denis Marshall]], former Minister New Zealand Parliament (2002–2006); [[Art Donahoe|Arthur Donahoe]], former Speaker Nova Scotia House of Assembly (1993–2001); [[David Tonkin]], former Premier South Australia (1986–1992); Sir Robin Vandervelt from [[South Africa]] (1961–1985); Sir Howard d’Egville (1949–1960).<ref>[http://www.npg.org.uk/collections/search/portrait/mw204320/Sir-Howard-dEgville www.npg.org.uk]</ref> | Karimulla Akbar Khan, UK/Guyanese Lawyer (2016-2019); [[William F. Shija]], former Minister Tanzania Parliament (2007–2014); [[Denis Marshall (politician)|Denis Marshall]], former Minister New Zealand Parliament (2002–2006); [[Art Donahoe|Arthur Donahoe]], former Speaker Nova Scotia House of Assembly (1993–2001); [[David Tonkin]], former Premier South Australia (1986–1992); Sir Robin Vandervelt from [[South Africa]] (1961–1985); Sir Howard d’Egville (1949–1960).<ref>[http://www.npg.org.uk/collections/search/portrait/mw204320/Sir-Howard-dEgville www.npg.org.uk]</ref> | ||
==Members== | ==Members== | ||
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|{{Flag|Dominica}} | |{{Flag|Dominica}} | ||
|[[House of Assembly of Dominica]] | |[[House of Assembly of Dominica]] | ||
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|[[Parliament of Eswatini]] | |||
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|{{Flag|Falkland Islands}} | |{{Flag|Falkland Islands}} | ||
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*[[File:Flag of Terengganu.svg|22x20px|border|]] [[Terengganu State Legislative Assembly]] | *[[File:Flag of Terengganu.svg|22x20px|border|]] [[Terengganu State Legislative Assembly]] | ||
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|[[People's Majlis]] | |||
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|{{Flag|Malta}} | |{{Flag|Malta}} | ||
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|{{Flag|Rwanda}} | |{{Flag|Rwanda}} | ||
|[[Parliament of Rwanda]] | |[[Parliament of Rwanda]] | ||
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|{{Flag|Saint Helena}} | |||
|[[Legislative Council of Saint Helena]] | |||
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|{{Flag|Saint Kitts and Nevis}}. Also known as Saint Christopher and Nevis. | |||
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*[[National Assembly (Saint Kitts and Nevis)|National Assembly]] | |||
*[[File:Flag of Nevis.svg|22x20px|border|]] [[Nevis Island Assembly]] | |||
}} | |||
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|{{Flag|Saint Lucia}} | |||
|[[Parliament of Saint Lucia]] | |||
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|{{Flag|Saint Vincent and the Grenadines}} | |||
|[[House of Assembly of Saint Vincent and the Grenadines]] | |||
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|{{Flag|Samoa}} | |{{Flag|Samoa}} | ||
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|{{Flag|Sri Lanka}} | |{{Flag|Sri Lanka}} | ||
|[[Parliament of Sri Lanka]] | |[[Parliament of Sri Lanka]] | ||
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|{{Flag|Tanzania}} | |{{Flag|Tanzania}} | ||
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*[[File:Flag of Scotland.svg|22x20px|border|]] [[Scottish Parliament]] | *[[File:Flag of Scotland.svg|22x20px|border|]] [[Scottish Parliament]] | ||
*[[File:Flag of Wales (1959–present).svg|22x20px|border|]] [[Senedd]] | *[[File:Flag of Wales (1959–present).svg|22x20px|border|]] [[Senedd]] | ||
*[[File: | *[[File:NI Assembly.svg|22x20px|border|]] [[Northern Ireland Assembly]] | ||
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== Additional links == | == Additional links == | ||
* The CPA Secretariat Headquarters [http://www.cpahq.org CPA HQ] – you will also find links to The Parliamentarian, the Journal of Commonwealth Parliaments, published by the CPA. [ | * The CPA Secretariat Headquarters [http://www.cpahq.org CPA HQ] – you will also find links to The Parliamentarian, the Journal of Commonwealth Parliaments, published by the CPA. [https://www.cpahq.org/knowledge-centre/the-parliamentarian/ Link to The Parliamentarian] | ||
* The Africa Region of the CPA [ | * The Africa Region of the CPA [https://www.cpaafricaregion.or.tz/ CPA Africa] | ||
* The British Islands and Mediterranean Region and UK Branch of the CPA is based in Westminster [ | * The British Islands and Mediterranean Region and UK Branch of the CPA is based in Westminster [https://www.uk-cpa.org/cpa-bimr/ CPA UK] | ||
* The Canadian Region of the CPA [http://www.revparl.ca/english/region.asp CPA Canada] | * The Canadian Region of the CPA [http://www.revparl.ca/english/region.asp CPA Canada] | ||
* The Australia Region of the CPA [ | * The Australia Region of the CPA [https://cpaaus.org/ CPA Australia] | ||
* The Caribbean, Americas and Atlantic Region of the CPA [ | * The Caribbean, Americas and Atlantic Region of the CPA [https://cpa-caaregion.com/ CPA CAA] | ||
* [[American Institute of Parliamentarians]] – similar association for [[United States]]. | * [[American Institute of Parliamentarians]] – similar association for [[United States]]. | ||
* {{See also|Canadian Parliamentary Review}} | * {{See also|Canadian Parliamentary Review}} | ||
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===Notes=== | ===Notes=== | ||
* [http://afraf.oxfordjournals.org/content/XXVII/CVII/287.extract www.oxfordjournals.org]{{dead link|date=May 2021|bot=medic}}{{cbignore|bot=medic}} | * [http://afraf.oxfordjournals.org/content/XXVII/CVII/287.extract www.oxfordjournals.org]{{dead link|date=May 2021|bot=medic}}{{cbignore|bot=medic}} | ||
* [https://www.commonwealthroundtable.co.uk/ Commonwealth Round Table], International Forum and Journal of the Commonwealth | |||
== Official Gazettes / Hansards == | == Official Gazettes / Hansards == |
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The Commonwealth Parliamentary Association (CPA), previously known as the Empire Parliamentary Association, is an organisation which works to support good governance, democracy and human rights.
In 1989 the patron of the CPA was the Head of the Commonwealth, Queen Elizabeth II. The vice-patronship rotates amongst Heads of State and of Government of the Commonwealth nations who host its forthcoming annual Commonwealth Parliamentary Conference. The Association's supreme authority is the General Assembly, constituted by delegates to the annual Commonwealth Parliamentary Conference.[1] The business and activities of the CPA are managed by an Executive Committee, which reports to the General Assembly. The CPA's funds are derived from membership fees paid by its branches, as well as from two trust funds and benefactors.
The official publication of the Commonwealth Parliamentary Association is The Parliamentarian, the Journal of Commonwealth Parliaments which was first published in January 1920. The organisation administers the Commonwealth Women Parliamentarians (CWP), a network across the Commonwealth which promotes greater representation for women in Parliament; the CPA Small Branches network, representing parliaments and legislatures with populations below 500,000 people; the Commonwealth Parliamentarians with Disabilities (CPwD) network; and the Commonwealth Youth Parliament, an annual gathering of young people hosted by a Commonwealth Parliament.
The Commonwealth Parliamentary Association (CPA) currently has approximately 180 branches and is divided into nine regions: Africa, Asia, Australia, British Islands and Mediterranean, Canada, Caribbean, Americas and Atlantic, India, Pacific, and South-East Asia. The CPA Headquarters Secretariat is based in London.
History[edit]

The CPA was founded as the Empire Parliamentary Association in 1911, with its first branches being Australia, Canada, Newfoundland, New Zealand, South Africa and the United Kingdom, the latter branch administering the Association as a whole. In 1948 the Association changed its name to the current Commonwealth Parliamentary Association, and invited all branches to participate in the organisation's administration.
Officers[edit]
The office of Chairperson of the CPA Executive Committee is vacant. Since April 2021, the Acting CPA Chairperson is Ian Liddell-Grainger MP of the Parliament of the United Kingdom.
Previous CPA Chairpersons have included: Emilia Monjowa Lifaka MP, Deputy Speaker of the National Assembly of Cameroon (2017-2021); Shirin Sharmin Chaudhury, Speaker of Jatiyo Sangsad Bhaban of Bangladesh (2014–2017),[2] who succeeded Sir Alan Haselhurst MP (2011–2014), formerly Chairman of Ways and Means of the UK Parliament.
The position of Acting CPA Vice-Chairperson is currently held by Hon. Osei Kyei Mensah Bonsu, MP, Majority Leader and Member of the Parliament of Ghana.
Since September 2019, the CPA Treasurer is Shamsul Iskandar Md. Akin, MP of the Parliament of Malaysia.
Since September 2019, the Chairperson of the Commonwealth Women Parliamentarians is Shandana Gulzar Khan, MNA from the National Assembly of Pakistan. Previous CWP Chairpersons include: Hon. Noraini Ahmad MP, Parliament of Malaysia; Rt Hon. Rebecca Kadaga MP, Parliament of Uganda; Hon. Alix Boyd Knights, House of Assembly of Dominica; Ms Kashmala Tariq, National Assembly of Pakistan; Hon. Lindiwe Maseko, Parliament of South Africa and Gauteng Provincial Legislature.
Since February 2021, the Acting Chairperson for the CPA Small Branches is Joy Burch, MLA, Speaker of the Australian Capital Territory Legislative Assembly. She assumed this position on the resignation of the previous incumbent Niki Rattle, Speaker of the Parliament of the Cook Islands. The first CPA Small Branches Chairperson was Hon. Angelo Farrugia, Speaker of the Parliament of Malta.
Since September 2021, the Chairperson of the Commonwealth Parliamentarians with Disabilities (CPwD) is Hon. Dennitah Ghati HSC MP, from the National Assembly (Kenya). The first holder of the role was Kevin Murphy (Canadian politician), former Speaker of the House of Assembly of Nova Scotia.
Secretaries-General[edit]
The CPA's 8th Secretary-General is Stephen Twigg.[3] He was appointed in August 2020 for a four-year term. Twigg was elected to the Parliament of the United Kingdom as a Member of Parliament from 1997 to 2005 (Enfield Southgate) and from 2010 to 2019 (Liverpool West Derby). During his parliamentary career, he held several senior positions including chairing the International Development Select Committee, Minister for Schools and a range of Shadow Front Bench roles.
Previous Secretaries-General have been: Karimulla Akbar Khan, UK/Guyanese Lawyer (2016-2019); William F. Shija, former Minister Tanzania Parliament (2007–2014); Denis Marshall, former Minister New Zealand Parliament (2002–2006); Arthur Donahoe, former Speaker Nova Scotia House of Assembly (1993–2001); David Tonkin, former Premier South Australia (1986–1992); Sir Robin Vandervelt from South Africa (1961–1985); Sir Howard d’Egville (1949–1960).[4]
Members[edit]
Members of the CPA are listed below. Both national and subnational parliaments are included.
Additional links[edit]
- The CPA Secretariat Headquarters CPA HQ – you will also find links to The Parliamentarian, the Journal of Commonwealth Parliaments, published by the CPA. Link to The Parliamentarian
- The Africa Region of the CPA CPA Africa
- The British Islands and Mediterranean Region and UK Branch of the CPA is based in Westminster CPA UK
- The Canadian Region of the CPA CPA Canada
- The Australia Region of the CPA CPA Australia
- The Caribbean, Americas and Atlantic Region of the CPA CPA CAA
- American Institute of Parliamentarians – similar association for United States.
References[edit]
- ↑ www.wikinewsindia.com Archived 2015-10-05 at the Wayback Machine
- ↑ "CPA Chair at www.cpahq.org". Archived from the original on 2015-09-25. Retrieved 2015-10-05.
- ↑ "Secretary-General Biography". Archived from the original on 2016-10-27.
- ↑ www.npg.org.uk
Notes[edit]
- www.oxfordjournals.org[dead link]
- Commonwealth Round Table, International Forum and Journal of the Commonwealth
Official Gazettes / Hansards[edit]
External links[edit]
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