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September 10th, already has a picturesque palace, the royal title and a good deal of respect
from his 110,000 subjects in Tonga. The big question is whether he will bow to the pleas of the country s
growing pro-democracy movement, and limit his throne s huge powers.
That was not to the dead king s taste. In May last year, 10,000 Tongans took to the streets to demand
democracy, but in vain. On his sickbed, in a hospital in New Zealand, the king was handed an official
report on Tonga s options for political reform; he died soon after from heart trouble.
At the king s funeral in Tonga, on September 19th, military bandsmen in white pith helmets played
British marching tunes, as the king s body was transported to the Mala e kula burial ground. B-list foreign
dignitaries, including Britain s Duke and Duchess of Gloucester and Japan s crown prince, attended.
Perhaps they failed to notice the gaggle of pro-democracy activists outside the royal palace, holding
banners proclaiming “The will of the people is the basis of government.�But after a month of national
mourning, these folk may get a wider hearing.
Unlike his royal father, the new king played a modernising role in recent years. As a result, the country
now has its first “commoner�prime minister for a century, Fred Sevele, and the cabinet looks
increasingly reformist. The king has said he will divest himself of his big investments in the electricity,
brewing and mobile-phone industries. He might do well to divest himself of some of his father s
untrammelled powers too.
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