Delegates from the Nagaland Commonwealth Parliamentary Association (CPA) Branch are participating in the 68th Commonwealth Parliamentary Conference (CPC), one of the largest gatherings of Commonwealth Parliamentarians, currently underway in Bridgetown, Barbados.
Hosted by the Parliament of Barbados and the CPA Barbados Branch, the conference commenced on October 7 and will culminate on October 15, 2025, following a post-conference tour.
The inaugural session was graced by the president of Barbados and vice-patron of the Commonwealth Parliamentary Association, Dame Sandra Mason.
Held under the theme ‘The Commonwealth: A Global Partner’, the 68th CPC features a series of learning and development workshops aimed at addressing key parliamentary issues. Deputy speaker of the Nagaland Legislative Assembly (NLA), S. Toiho Yeptho, participated in sessions on “Climate Change and its Threat to Global Health: Finding Sustainable Solutions” and “Building Trust and Transparency in Democracy: Financial Transparency in Parliaments and Elections.”
In addition to the main conference, four workshops are being held as part of the 41st CPA Small Branches Conference, along with sessions under the 9th Commonwealth Women Parliamentarians (CWP) Conference.
The CPC provides a platform for Parliamentarians and global experts to engage in dialogue, share best practices, and strengthen democratic institutions across the Commonwealth.
Nagaland delegates attend 68th CPC in Barbados
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