Solomon Islands Elects Former China Critic Wale as Prime Minister

SYDNEY, May 15 (Reuters) – Solomon ⁠Islands ⁠parliament on Friday elected ⁠opposition leader Matthew Wale as prime minister, after incumbent ​Jeremiah Manele was ousted from power last week in a no-confidence vote.

Wale ‌defeated Peter Shanel Agovaka by ‌26 votes to 22 in a ballot of the country’s ⁠members of ⁠parliament, Governor General Sir David Tiva Kapu, who acts as ​a representative of the country’s head of state, Britain’s King Charles, told a news conference.

“We take government at a difficult time, given what is ​happening throughout the world,” Wale said after his election.

“We are not ⁠immune from ⁠the impacts of these ⁠geopolitical ​events.”

Located 1,600 km (1,000 miles) northeast of Australia, the strategic importance of Solomon ​Islands has been ⁠in focus in recent years due to its strengthening ties with China. In 2022, it signed a security pact with China that prompted concern from the United States and South Pacific neighbours.

Wale was highly ⁠critical of the deal, saying it would affect regional security and ⁠could jeopardise relationships with existing partners, but in recent years he has made attempts to thaw ties with China.

In 2025, he led a delegation to Beijing, where he praised China’s economic development and said his party supported the one-China principle, according to a readout of the visit provided by the Communist Party of China.

“Congratulations to Matthew Wale, on being appointed Prime ⁠Minister of Solomon Islands. I look forward to working together to continue strengthening our economic, development and security partnership,” Australia Prime Minister Anthony Albanese said in a post on X.

(Reporting ​by Alasdair Pal and Renju Jose in Sydney; Editing ​by Praveen Menon and Stephen Coates)

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