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CONSTITUTION OF TONGA

PART 2 - FORM OF GOVERNMENT

30. Form of Government 

The form of government for this Kingdom is a Constitutional Monarchy under His Majesty King Tupou VI and his successors.


31 Government

The Government of this Kingdom is divided into three Bodies— 


1st. The Cabinet; 

2nd. The Legislative Assembly; 

3rd. The Judiciary.


31A Attorney General 

(1) The King in Privy Council, after receiving advice from the Judicial  Appointments and Discipline Panel, shall appoint an Attorney General, who  shall: 


(a) be the principal legal advisor to Cabinet and Government; 

(b) be in charge of all criminal proceedings on behalf of the Crown; and 

(c) perform any other functions and duties required under law. 


(2) The Attorney General shall, unless otherwise provided by law, have complete  discretion to exercise his legal powers and duties, independently without any  interference whatsoever from any person or authority. 


(3) The Attorney General shall be a person who is qualified to be a Judge of the  Supreme Court and he shall, subject to any contractual arrangements, hold  office during good behaviour. 


(4) The King in Privy Council, after receiving advice from the Judicial  Appointments and Discipline Panel, shall determine the terms of appointment  of the Attorney General, and shall have the power to dismiss him. 


(5) In the event of a vacancy in the office of the Attorney General, and pending  the appointment of an Attorney General under sub-clause (1), the King in  Privy Council may appoint a suitably qualified person to be Attorney General  ad interim, to hold office until a substantive appointment has been made. Any  such appointee shall have all the powers and privileges and perform all the  duties of Attorney General as set forth in this clause. 


32. Succession to the Throne 

The right and title of King George Tupou I to the Crown and the Throne of this  Kingdom were confirmed by the Constitution of 1875 and it was further declared in  the said Constitution that the succession to the Crown and Throne should devolve  upon David Uga and then upon Wellington Gu and then upon them begotten by him in marriage and if at any time there be no heirs of Wellington Gu the Crown and  Throne shall descend in accordance with the following law of succession: 


It shall be lawful only for those born in marriage to succeed. 


The succession shall be to the eldest male child and the heirs of his body but if he  should have no children to the second male child and the heirs of his body and so on until all the male line shall be ended. 


Should there be no male child the eldest female child shall succeed and the heirs of  her body and if she should have no children it shall descend to the second female child and the heirs of her body until the female line is ended. 


And if there shall be none of this line of David Uga lawful descendants by marriage to succeed to the Crown of Tonga it shall descend to William Tungi and his lawful heirs begotten by him in marriage and to their heirs begotten by them. 


And if there should be no lawful heir the King shall appoint his heir if the House of  Nobles consent to it (the representatives of the people having no voice in the matter)  and he shall be publicly declared heir to the Crown during the King's life. 


Should there be no heir to the Crown or successor who has been so publicly proclaimed the Prime Minister or in his absence the Cabinet ministers shall convoke the nobles of the Legislative Assembly (the representatives of the people having no  voice in the matter) and when they meet the House of Nobles shall choose by ballot some one of the chiefs whom they wish to succeed as King. And he shall succeed as  the first of a new dynasty and he and the heirs of his body born in marriage shall  possess the Crown according to law. 


And in the event of there being none to succeed according to this law the Prime  Minister or in his absence the Cabinet ministers shall again convoke the nobles of the Legislative Assembly in accordance with this law and they shall choose one to succeed to the Throne as the first of a new dynasty and so on according to this law  for ever. 


33. Heir Apparent may not choose consort 

(1) It shall not be lawful for any member of the Royal Family who is likely to succeed to the throne to marry any person without the consent of the King.  And if any person should thus marry the marriage shall not be considered  legal and it shall be lawful for the King to cancel the right of such person  and his heirs to succeed to the Crown of Tonga. And the next person in  succession to him who so marries shall be declared the heir and the offender shall be regarded as dead. 


(2) The expression “any member of the Royal Family who is likely to succeed to  the throne” in the last preceding sub-clause shall be construed to include all persons born in lawful marriage and related by descent either lineally or collaterally to the King but not more than twenty times removed from the King. 


34. Coronation oath

The following oath shall be taken by those who shall succeed to the throne— 

 “I solemnly swear before Almighty God to keep in its integrity the  Constitution of Tonga and to govern in conformity with the laws thereof.”. 


35. Idiot not to succeed 

 No person shall succeed to the Crown of Tonga who has been found guilty of an  offence punishable by imprisonment for more than two years or who is insane or  imbecile. 


36. King commands forces 

The King is the Commander-in-Chief of the armed forces of Tonga. He shall appoint  all officers and make such regulations for the training and control of the forces as he  may think best for the welfare of the country but it shall not be lawful for the King  to make war without the consent of the Legislative Assembly. 


37. King may grant pardons 

It shall be lawful for the King in Privy Council to grant a Royal Pardon to any  person for a breach of law (including any person who has been convicted of a breach  of law) except in cases of impeachment. 


38. King’s relations with Parliament 

The King may convoke the Legislative Assembly at any time and may dissolve it at his pleasure and command that new representatives of the nobles and people be  elected to enter the Assembly. But it shall not be lawful for the Kingdom to remain without a meeting of the Assembly for a longer period than one year. The Assembly shall always meet at Nuku'alofa and at no other place except in time of war. 


39. Treaties 

It shall be lawful for the King to make treaties with Foreign States provided that such treaties shall be in accordance with the laws of the Kingdom. The King may appoint his representatives to other nations according to the custom of nations. 


40. Foreign ministers 

The King shall receive Foreign Ministers and may address the Legislative Assembly in writing regarding the affairs of the Kingdom and matters which he may wish to bring before the Assembly for deliberation. 


41. King's powers – Signature to Acts 

The King is the Sovereign of all the Chiefs and all the people. The person of the  King is sacred. He reigns the country but ministers are responsible. All Acts that  have passed the Legislative Assembly must bear the King's signature before they become law.


42. Prince Regent 

Should the King die before his heir is eighteen years of age a Prince Regent shall be  appointed in accordance with the forty-third clause. 


43. Prince Regent, how appointed 

Should the King wish to travel abroad it shall be lawful for him to appoint a Prince  Regent who shall administer the affairs of the Kingdom during his absence. And if the King should die whilst his heir is not yet arrived at the age of eighteen years and  he has not declared in his will his wishes regarding a Prince Regent during his heir's minority the Prime Minister of the Cabinet shall at once convoke the Legislative Assembly and they shall choose by ballot a Prince Regent who shall administer the affairs of the Kingdom in the name of the King until the heir shall have attained his  majority (but the representatives of the people shall have no voice in such election). 


44. King may confer titles 

It is the King's prerogative to give titles of honour and to confer honourable  distinctions but it shall not be lawful for him to deprive anyone who has an  hereditary title of his title such as chiefs of hereditary lands and nobles of the Legislative Assembly who possess hereditary lands except in cases of treason. And  if anyone shall be tried and found guilty of treason the King shall appoint a member of that family to succeed to the name and inheritance of the guilty person. 


45. Coinage 

It is the prerogative of the King with the advice of his Cabinet to decree the coinage  which shall be legal tender in this Kingdom and to make regulations for the coining  of money. 


46. Martial law 

In the event of civil war or war with a foreign state it shall be lawful for the King to proclaim martial law over any part or over the whole of the country.


47. National flag

The Flag of Tonga (the flag of King George) shall never be altered but shall always be the flag of this Kingdom and the present Royal Ensign shall always be the ensign of the Royal Family of Tonga. 


48. Royal property 

The lands of the King and the property of the King are his to dispose of as he pleases. The Government shall not touch them nor shall they be liable for any  Government debt. But the houses built for him by the Government and any inheritances which may be given to him as King shall descend to his successors as the property and inheritance of the Royal line. 


49. King exempt from action 

It shall not be lawful to sue the King in any court for a debt without the consent of the Cabinet.

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