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Samoa dissolves parliament after leader unable to pass budget
Samoa dissolves parliament after leader unable to pass budget

Reuters

time28-05-2025

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Samoa dissolves parliament after leader unable to pass budget

SYDNEY, May 28 (Reuters) - Samoa's parliament will dissolve on June 3 and the Pacific Island nation will hold an election at an unspecified date, Prime Minister Fiame Naomi Mata'afa said on Wednesday. Fiame was unable to gain enough support to pass budget legislation in parliament on Monday and said in a statement that she had advised Samoa's head of state, Afioga Tuimalealiifano Vaaletoa Sualauvi II, that parliament should be dissolved. A dissolution notice was signed and gazetted on Wednesday. Fiame was elected in 2021, one of the Pacific's few female leaders, and faced a months-long court battle when the incumbent who had held power for two decades disputed the result. Unlike her predecessor, Fiame was sceptical of Chinese investment, and raised the international profile of the nation of 200,000 people by hosting the Commonwealth Heads of Government Meeting last year. Fiame was expelled from her political party, FAST, in January in a factional dispute.

PM Fiame advises dissolution of parliament, calls for snap elections
PM Fiame advises dissolution of parliament, calls for snap elections

RNZ News

time27-05-2025

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PM Fiame advises dissolution of parliament, calls for snap elections

Prime Minister Fiame Naomi Mata'afa in parliament on Tuesday. Photo: Samoa Government Prime Minister Fiame Naomi Mata'afa has advised Samoa's head of state that it is necessary to dissolve parliament so the country can move to an election. This follows the bill for the budget not getting enough support for a first reading on Tuesday, and Fiame announcing she would therefore seek an early election . Tuimaleali'ifano Va'aleto'a Sualauvi II has accepted Fiame's advice and a formal notice will be duly gazetted to confirm the dissolution of the Legislative Assembly. Parliament will go into caretaker mode, and the Cabinet will have the general direction and control of the existing government until the first session of the Legislative Assembly following dissolution. Fiame, who has led a minority government since being ousted from her former FAST party in January, finally conceded defeat on the floor of parliament on Tuesday morning after her government's 2025 Budget was voted down. MPs from both the opposition Human Rights Protection Party and Fiame's former FAST party joined forces to defeat the budget with the final vote coming in 34 against, 16 in support and two abstentions. Tuesday was the Samoa parliament's first sitting since back-to-back no-confidence motions were moved - unsuccessfully - against prime minister Fiame. In January Fiame removed her FAST Party chairman La'auli Leuatea Schmidt and several FAST ministers from her Cabinet. In turn, La'auli ejected her from the FAST Party, leaving her leading a minority government. Her former party had been pushing for an early election, including via legal action . The election is set to be held within three months.

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