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The Commonwealth Secretary-General is the head of the Commonwealth Secretariat, the central body which has served the Commonwealth of Nations since its establishment in 1965. They are responsible for representing the Commonwealth publicly.[1]
Secretary-General of the Commonwealth of Nations | |
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Style | Her Excellency |
Appointer | Commonwealth Heads of Government |
Term length | Four years renewable once |
Inaugural holder | Arnold Smith |
Website | thecommonwealth |
The Commonwealth Secretary-General should not be confused with the Head of the Commonwealth, who is currently Elizabeth II.
# | Name | Portrait | Country | Start | End | Background |
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1 | Arnold Smith | Canada | 1 July 1965 | 30 June 1975 | Canadian ambassador to Egypt (1958-1961) Canadian ambassador to the USSR (1961-1963) | |
2 | Shridath Ramphal | Guyana | 1 July 1975 | 30 June 1990 | Foreign Minister of Guyana (1972-1975) | |
3 | Emeka Anyaoku | Nigeria | 1 July 1990 | 31 March 2000 | Deputy Secretary-General for Political Affairs (1977-1990) | |
4 | Don McKinnon | New Zealand | 1 April 2000 | 31 March 2008 | Foreign Minister of New Zealand (1990-1999) | |
5 | Kamalesh Sharma | India | 1 April 2008 | 31 March 2016 | Permanent Representative of India to the United Nations (1997–2002) Indian High Commissioner to the United Kingdom(2004–2008) | |
6 | Patricia Scotland | Dominica United Kingdom |
1 April 2016 | Incumbent | Attorney General for England and Wales and Northern Ireland (2007–2010) UK Minister of State (Home Office; 2003–2007) UK Parliamentary Secretary (Lord Chancellor's Department; 2001–2003) UK Under-Secretary of State at the Foreign and Commonwealth Office (1999–2001) UK House of Lords (1997–present) |
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