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Tonga withdraws from hosting the 2019 Pacific Games Featured

Teufaiva Stadium in the Capital Nuku'alofa Teufaiva Stadium in the Capital Nuku'alofa

17 May, 2017. After careful deliberation, assessments and consultations, a decision has been reached by the Government of Tonga, to withdraw its rights to host the Pacific Games in 2019.

Over the last two years, the Government’s determination and efforts to mobilise financial resources to fund the preparations for the Games has been an enormous challenge.

With grave considerations that, should Tonga continue to strive to host the Pacific Games, the Government was concerned that this will jeopardize the Tongan economy and derail Tonga’s macroeconomic stability and its ability to deliver its national priorities.

Even though, the Government cannot fulfil its obligation to host the Games at this critical stage; it will dedicate its efforts to strengthening the infrastructural facilities and cultivate sport development in the
country, to enable it to host the Games in the future.

Tonga remains fully committed to working together in partnership with donor partners and the people of Tonga, supporting and offering invaluable contributions to the success of the 2019 Pacific Games.

-PMO

2 comments

  • Manase Valu
    Manase Valu Thursday, 18 May 2017 12:14 Comment Link

    Tuku e careful deliberations he ne mou osi a'u ki falehopo ko e careless deliberations. Ai aa mo mou fakapikopiko he hilo loi.

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  • Mark Hanson
    Mark Hanson Thursday, 18 May 2017 01:35 Comment Link

    What a lie... The decision by this puppet government and its pea brained leader does not represent the majority of the people of Tonga. And for God's sake stop misleading the people and get those dumb nuts out of PMO!!!! is this the best they can do? Let the Games Committee do their job ...... SHAME

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