Detailed Implementation Timeline: Bougainville Peace Agreement
Implementations
Detailed Implementation Timeline – 2001
Most of the provisions specified in the agreement were implemented in a timely manner as specified in the agreement.
Detailed Implementation Timeline – 2002
As specified in the accord, implementation of provisions took place in a timely manner. In January 2002, constitutional reforms took place. On September 3, 2002, Bougainville Governor, John Momis, officially announced the appointment of the Bougainville Constitutional Commission (BCC).1
- “Papua New Guinea: Bougainville Constitutional Commission announced,” BBC Summary of World Broadcasts, September 3, 2002.
Detailed Implementation Timeline – 2003
Implementation of most of the provisions of the peace agreement was on track as specified in the agreement.
Detailed Implementation Timeline – 2004
No developments observed this year.
Detailed Implementation Timeline – 2005
Most of the provisions of the peace agreement were implemented in a timely manner. Constitutional reform, drafting of the Autonomous Bougainville Constitution, disposal of weapons, holding of elections, formation of a Bougainville autonomous government, and withdrawal of troops all implemented as specified in the agreement.1
- “United Nations Security Council Press Release,” SC/8437, 06/07/2005, http://www.un.org/News/Press/docs/2005/sc8437.doc.htm, accessed June 3, 2010.
Detailed Implementation Timeline – 2006
No report of delay in implementation.
Detailed Implementation Timeline – 2007
No further developments observed.
Detailed Implementation Timeline – 2008
No further developments observed.
Detailed Implementation Timeline – 2009
No further developments observed.
Detailed Implementation Timeline – 2010
No further developments observed.