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Solomon Islands PM Ousted After Losing Confidence Vote

By Lucy Craymer and Alasdair ⁠Pal

May ⁠7 (Reuters) – Solomon Islands ⁠Prime Minister Jeremiah Manele was ousted from ​power on Thursday after losing a confidence vote in the ‌country’s parliament.

Manele lost the ‌vote by a margin of 26 votes ⁠to 22, ⁠with two abstentions, the speaker of the country’s parliament, ​Patterson Oti, said.

“I hope as leaders, we will continue to work for the betterment of this country,” Manele ​told lawmakers after the vote.

“It is important for both ⁠sides of ⁠the house to ⁠continue ​to work together to deliver goods and services for people ​going forward.”

He will ⁠remain in position until he is removed by the Governor General, who acts as a representative of the country’s head of state, Britain’s King Charles.

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.

Manele’s ouster stems from a dozen government ministers defecting to the opposition ⁠in March. Manele then refused to recall parliament, avoiding a confidence vote, but was later ordered to do so by two courts.

(Reporting by Lucy ​Craymer in Wellington and Alasdair Pal in Sydney; ​Editing by Lincoln Feast)

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