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PNG Supreme Court rules ICAC lawful

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The Papua New Guinea Supreme Court has ruled that none of the provisions of the Organic Law on the Independent Commission Against Corruption (ICAC) were invalid, ineffective or unconstitutional. Justice David Cannings handed down the five-man Supreme Court decision Wednesday at Waigani based on an application by the Ombudsman Commission (OC) seeking an interpretation on the constitutionality of ICAC. The court...

Fears Kiribati moving to authoritarianism

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The Pacific island nation of Kiribati is moving towards authoritarianism, its former president says in an interview, after the government suspended all judges from its appeal and high courts. Kiribati withdrew from the regional bloc, the Pacific Island Forum, in July, with China denying it had influenced the decision by the tiny atoll nation amid tensions between Beijing and Washington...

Democratic rights: Fiji’s 2013 Constitution protects military government decrees – Biman

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Instead of protecting the human rights of citizens, the 2013 Constitution protects military government decrees imposed before the 2014 General Election. National Federation Party (NFP) leader Professor Biman Prasad said this in a statement issued Wednesday. “This Constitution instead protects military government decrees ahead of human rights,” he said. “People are afraid to exercise their rights of expression, association or political rights. “Opposition...

Candidates for Tongatapu by-elections announced

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A total of 13 candidates will be contesting the vacant seats for Tongatapu 4, 6 and 7 constituencies in Tonga's by-elections on 03 November. The office of the Electoral Commission released the candidates’ names, after closing registrations at 3:00pm on Tuesday o6 September. These by-elections are for the seats vacated by three members of Parliament, who were unseated by the Legislative...

Vanuatu snap election timeline announced

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In Vanuatu over 300,000 registered voters will go to the polls for a snap election on 13 October. The election was triggered after the dissolution of the country's parliament on 19 August by President Nikenike Vurobaravu, and on the eve of a motion of no-confidence against the now caretaker prime minister Bob Loughman. The Vanuatu electoral commission announced the official snap...

Coalition accuses Australian government of mishandling Solomon Islands election funding offer

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Australian Foreign Minister Penny Wong is trying to douse political controversy over Australia's offer to fund elections in Solomon Islands after its Prime Minister accused the federal government of foreign interference. Manasseh Sogavare issued a biting statement lateon Tuesday saying Australia's offer to fund elections next year was designed to convince Solomon Islands MPs not to vote for a controversial...

Election funding should no longer be an excuse; Wale says Solomon Islands MPs should reject Bill to extend Parliament

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Solomon Islands Opposition leader Matthew Wale says the excuse of funding is no longer a reason to extend Parliament. Wale made this statement following the announcement by the Australian government that they are prepared to fund the national elections next year 2023. The Opposition Leader said he was surprised by the Prime Minister’s response that Australia was trying to influence the...

Fiji PM Bainimarama meets with Indonesian foreign minister

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Fiji and Indonesia convened a bilateral meeting to deepen cooperation for accelerated economic recovery through the global challenges of the COVID-19 pandemic and climate crisis. A meeting was held between Prime Minister Frank Bainimarama and the Minister for Foreign Affairs of the Republic of Indonesia, Retno Marsudi, as she visits the country this week. Prime Minister Bainimarama welcomed Minister Marsudi to...

Plastic pollution could put 2.3 million Pacific Islanders’ livelihoods at stake

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By Sanjeshni Kumar In seven to eight years, the Pacific will no longer be able to rely on the ocean for food security or as a source of livelihood as it does today because of plastic pollution. Experts say that by 2030, up to 53 million metric tonnes of plastic pollution will annually affect the livelihoods of approximately 25,000 Pacific islands...

Cape Town set for landmark Rugby World Cup Sevens 2022

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-All 40 international team captains lined up in front of majestic Table Mountain in Cape Town on Wednesday as excitement reaches fever pitch ahead of the highly anticipated Rugby World Cup Sevens 2022, which takes place from 9-11 September at Cape Town Stadium. With an anticipated record-breaking crowd of more than 150,000 fans set to create an unforgettable atmosphere in...

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