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Commonwealth of Nations


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Temat: Historia i kultura


The Commonwealth is a name for some countries which were part of the British Empire before they became independent. This group of states works together on many important matters, like business, health and the fight against poverty.

The Commonwealth of Nations is a group of countries. Originally, it was called the British Commonwealth of Nations which was founded in 1926 when the British Empire began to break-up. Now, there are 53 member countries of the Commonwealth of Nations. All except Mozambique were part of the British Empire. There are some other associations having similar sounding names. For example, the Commonwealth of Australia or the Commonwealth of Independent states. But, the Commonwealth of Nations is different and a separate organization.

Origin

The term the Commonwealth of Nations originated in 1884. Lord Rosebery was on a visit to Australia in 1884. At Adelaide he told that over a period of time a number of colonies of the British Empire will become free and many may become more independent. He further told that all of these countries would then become the Commonwealth of Nations. The use of the term continued, though in its present form and in a practical sense the Commonwealth of Nations originated decades later.

The nations that belong to the Commonwealth of Nations are blue (2009)

Purpose

The Commonwealth of Nations is not a political organization. Queen Elizabeth II of the United Kingdom is the official head of the Commonwealth. She is also head of state of a lot of the countries of the Commonwealth, these are called the Commonwealth realms. A Secretary General takes care of the day-to-day matters of the Commonwealth of Nations. But, the United Kingdom or the Secretary General does not have any direct or indirect control over these countries. In fact, almost all the 53 members are independent countries with their own governments. These countries have come together to form an association with some common aims. Such common aims include:

  • To increase economic cooperation among the member countries.
  • To encourage democracy in the member countries.
  • To ensure that member countries follow human rights

Source: simple.wikipedia.org

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