Bougainville overwhelmingly votes for independence from Papua New Guinea

Reuters Updated - December 11, 2019 at 12:09 PM.

A vehicle flying a Bougainville flag drives by during a non-binding independence referendum in Arawa, on the Papua New Guinea island of Bougainville November 26, 2019.

The South Pacific islands of Bougainville have overwhelmingly voted to be independent from Papua New Guinea, the referendum commission said on Wednesday, in a historic poll that will trigger separation negotiations between the two governments.

Almost 98 per cent of the 1,81,067 votes cast backed independence in the non-binding poll that is part of a peace pact struck in the aftermath of a decade-long war between Bougainville's rebel fighters and PNG forces, which ended in 1998.

The referendum gave voters in the island cluster a choice between independence and greater autonomy.

Published on December 11, 2019 06:39