Detailed Implementation Timeline: Bougainville Peace Agreement

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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

  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

  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.