Photo: Autonomous Bougainville Government
A crucial, final leg of the process to decide Bougainville's future political status has begun, but uncertainty remains over how it will play out.
Representatives of Papua New Guinea and Bougainville held talks this week in Port Moresby over the future of the autonomous region's political status, and agreed that the issue will be taken to the PNG national parliament by June next year for deliberations on a final decision.
This week's meeting of the Joint Supervisory Body (JSB) was the latest in a series of discussions over implementation of the process following Bougainville's 2019 independence referendum. The non-binding referendum resulted in an overwhelming vote for independence, but ultimately it is up to PNG's parliament to decide whether to ratify the result.
Concerns in Bougainville that PNG's leaders were dragging the chain on whether, and when, to ratify the result were allayed somewhat this
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