Gov-General to attend King of Tonga’s Coronation
Media release
29 July 2008
Governor-General to attend King of Tonga’s Coronation
The Governor-General, Hon Anand Satyanand, is to attend the Coronation of the King of Tonga this week.
The Governor-General and Mrs Satyanand will leave New Zealand on Wednesday 30 July 2008 and return on Saturday 2 August.
They will attend the Coronation of King George Tupou V at the Centennial Church in Nuku'alofa on Friday 1 August 2008 and other celebrations associated with the Coronation. The Governor-General will also meet with other Pacific Heads of State and Governors-General whilst he is in Tonga.
The visit will be the Governor-General’s second official visit to Tonga, having led the New Zealand delegation that attended the funeral of the late King HM Taufa’ahau Tupou IV in September 2006.
The Governor-General said New Zealand had a long and historic relationship with Tonga.
“This visit will reinforce the special ties that exist between New Zealand and Tonga. It will also emphasise the importance of the people-to-people links between Tonga and the Tongan community in New Zealand, which is the home to more than 50,000 New Zealanders of Tongan descent.”
The Governor-General and Mrs Satyanand will be accompanied by the Official Secretary at Government House, an Aide-de-Camp and personnel from the New Zealand Police.
During the Governor-General’s absence from New Zealand, the Chief Justice, Rt Hon Dame Sian Elias, will act as Administrator of the Government.
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