Governing Council of the Solomon Islands
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The Governing Council (GovCo) was the legislature and executive of the Solomon Islands between 1970 and 1974.
History[]
The Governing Council was established in 1970 when a new constitution was promulgated on 10 April. It combined the previous Legislative Council and into a single body.[1] For the first time, elected members were in the majority, having increased in number from 14 to 17. The GovCo consisted of seventeen elected members, nine government officials and the High Commissioner, who served as Chairman.[1]
The Council had six committees; Communications, Finance, Internal Affairs, Natural Resources, Social Services and Works.[1] The elected members were elected from single-member constituencies for four-year terms. The first elections took place in 1970. Prior to the 1973 elections the number of elected members and consistencies was increased to 24.
On 27 August 1974 a new constitution was promulgated, abolishing the Governing Council and replacing it with the Legislative Assembly.[1]
List of constituencies[]
1970 constituencies | 1973 constituencies |
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Central Malaita | Are'are |
Choiseul/Shortlands | Central Guadalcanal |
East Guadalcanal | Central Malaita |
Eastern Outer Islands | Choiseul |
East Guadalcanal | |
East Isabel/Savo | |
East Makira | |
East Malaita | |
Eastern Outer Islands | |
Gizo/Ranongga/Simbo/Kolombangara | |
Source: Election Passport |
References[]
- ^ Jump up to: a b c d Decolonising the Solomon Islands: British theory and Melanesian practice Archived 2016-03-05 at the Wayback Machine Alfred Deakin Research Institute
- Governing Council of the Solomon Islands
- Politics of the Solomon Islands
- Defunct unicameral legislatures
- 1970 establishments in the Solomon Islands
- 1974 disestablishments in the Solomon Islands