Commonwealth Chair-In-Office

The Commonwealth Chair-in-Office (CIO) is the Chair-in-Office of the Commonwealth of Nations, and is one of the main leadership positions in the Commonwealth.

It is held by the host chairperson of the previous Commonwealth Heads of Government Meeting (CHOGM), and is maintained until the next CHOGM. Currently, the incumbent Chair-in-Office is also the President of Rwanda.

Chair-in-Office of the
Commonwealth of Nations
Commonwealth Chair-In-Office
Incumbent
Paul Kagame
since 24 June 2022
Term length2 years
Inaugural holderThabo Mbeki
Formation12 November 1999
WebsiteChair-in-Office

Overview

The primary responsibility of the Chair-in-Office is to host the CHOGM, but their roles can be expanded. For example, after the 2002 CHOGM, the incumbent, previous, and next Chairmen-in-Office formed a troika in an attempt to resolve the ongoing dispute over Zimbabwe's membership of the Commonwealth.

The position was created after the 1999 CHOGM, with Thabo Mbeki becoming the first Chair-in-Office. However, Mbeki did very little to develop the position,[citation needed] leaving it virtually vacant until the next CHOGM in 2002, when the troika was created. Even after John Howard became Chair, the troika's first meeting was in London, in the presence of the Commonwealth Secretary-General.[citation needed] The third Chair, Olusegun Obasanjo, did more to invigorate the role of the position after taking over in 2003.

From the assumption of the role at the 2009 CHOGM, representatives from Trinidad and Tobago, including the Prime Ministers, attended Commonwealth meetings, including 2011 Commonwealth Day celebrations where Kamla Persad-Bissessar, the first woman to chair the Commonwealth, gave the keynote address. Sri Lanka was due to host the Commonwealth Economic Forum in 2011 but it was held instead in Perth, Western Australia, due to accusations of war crimes committed during the Sri Lankan Civil War.[citation needed]

As Prime Minister of Australia, Julia Gillard succeeded Persad-Bissessar as the second female Chair at the 2011 CHOGM. Julia Gillard was in-turn succeeded by Kevin Rudd after she resigned as Prime Minister of Australia on 27 June 2013. Rudd went on to lose the Australian federal election in September 2013, and consequently was succeeded as Commonwealth's CiO by the new prime minister Tony Abbott. Abbott remained in the position until Commonwealth leaders met for the 23rd time on 15 November 2013, where he was succeeded by the President of Sri Lanka Mahinda Rajapaksa, who was succeeded by Maithripala Sirisena in 2015.

List of chairs-in-office

No. Image Name Country Title CHOGM Start End Secretary-General
1 Commonwealth Chair-In-Office  Thabo Mbeki Commonwealth Chair-In-Office  South Africa President 1999 12 November 1999 2 March 2002 Commonwealth Chair-In-Office  Emeka Anyaoku
Commonwealth Chair-In-Office  Don McKinnon
2 Commonwealth Chair-In-Office  John Howard Commonwealth Chair-In-Office  Australia Prime Minister 2002 2 March 2002 5 December 2003
3 Commonwealth Chair-In-Office  Olusegun Obasanjo Commonwealth Chair-In-Office  Nigeria President 2003 5 December 2003 25 November 2005
4 Commonwealth Chair-In-Office  Lawrence Gonzi Commonwealth Chair-In-Office  Malta Prime Minister 2005 25 November 2005 23 November 2007
5 Commonwealth Chair-In-Office  Yoweri Museveni Commonwealth Chair-In-Office  Uganda President 2007 23 November 2007 27 November 2009
Commonwealth Chair-In-Office  Kamalesh Sharma
6 Commonwealth Chair-In-Office  Patrick Manning Commonwealth Chair-In-Office  Trinidad and Tobago Prime Minister 2009 27 November 2009 25 May 2010
7 Commonwealth Chair-In-Office  Kamla Persad-Bissessar 26 May 2010 28 October 2011
8 Commonwealth Chair-In-Office  Julia Gillard Commonwealth Chair-In-Office  Australia Prime Minister 2011 28 October 2011 27 June 2013
9 Commonwealth Chair-In-Office  Kevin Rudd 27 June 2013 18 September 2013
10 Commonwealth Chair-In-Office  Tony Abbott 18 September 2013 15 November 2013
11 Commonwealth Chair-In-Office  Mahinda Rajapaksa Commonwealth Chair-In-Office  Sri Lanka President 2013 15 November 2013 9 January 2015
12 Commonwealth Chair-In-Office  Maithripala Sirisena 9 January 2015 27 November 2015
13 Commonwealth Chair-In-Office  Joseph Muscat Commonwealth Chair-In-Office  Malta Prime Minister 2015 27 November 2015 19 April 2018
Commonwealth Chair-In-Office  Commonwealth Chair-In-Office  Patricia Scotland
14 Commonwealth Chair-In-Office  Theresa May Commonwealth Chair-In-Office  United Kingdom Prime Minister 2018 19 April 2018 24 July 2019
15 Commonwealth Chair-In-Office  Boris Johnson 24 July 2019 24 June 2022
16 Commonwealth Chair-In-Office  Paul Kagame Commonwealth Chair-In-Office  Rwanda President 2022 24 June 2022 Incumbent

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