
The Commonwealth: Working for Democracy
The Commonwealth is committed to a set of fundamental values spelt out in the Harare Commonwealth Declaration of 1991, at the core of which is belief in and adherence to democratic principles.
We promote democracy through advocacy of democratic principles and practical action to help make them a reality.

At the request of member countries, we send experts who promote democracy and strengthen democratic processes and institutions.

The 'Good Offices' role of the Secretary-General is the Commonwealth's primary mechanism for addressing political problems and conflicts where they arise.

The Commonwealth Ministerial Action Group (CMAG) was established to deal with serious or persistent violations of the Commonwealth's fundamental political values.

The observation of elections is one way in which the Commonwealth Secretariat works to strengthen democracy