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Pacific Islands Forum ongoing efforts to re-engage with Kiribati

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Fijian Prime Minister and Chair of the Pacific Islands Forum Voreqe Bainimarama assured Forum Leaders are committed to a dialogue with the Government of Kiribati to explore options for closer diplomatic engagement between Kiribati and the Forum. “On behalf of Forum Leaders, let me reaffirm that the people and Government of Kiribati will always be integral members of the Blue...

Vanuatu Government’s future still in limbo

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The constitutional case to decide whether or not there will be an early election will not be decided for another week. At Friday’s hearing before Chief Justice Vincent Lunabek, the counsel for the Opposition cited a litany of articles supporting the proposed motion of no confidence that was thwarted by the dissolution of Parliament. The Solicitor General representing the State told...

Solomon Islands PM Manasseh Sogavare fast-tracks bill to amend constitution and delay elections

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The Solomon Islands opposition has accused Prime Minister Manasseh Sogavare of trying to “bulldoze” his contentious bill to delay next year's elections through parliament. Sogavare wants to amend the country's constitution to extend parliament until after it hosts the Pacific Games in November 2023, arguing that Solomon Islands cannot afford to hold both major events in the same year. But the...

Papua New Guinea PM takes out advert urging journalists to stop calling him direct

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-The Papua New Guinean prime minister’s office has taken out a full page advertisement in the country’s two major newspapers urging journalists to stop calling and texting him directly. “This circular is to advise all members of the media fraternity, both national and international, that the Prime Minister James Marape MP will no longer accept direct press enquiries from the...

Post-arrival tests removed as entry requirement to Fiji

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Fiji has removed covid-19 tests on arrival as entry requirement to the country, beginning Monday. Over the past six weeks, Fiji’s health system has continued to provide community-wide protection through a widespread immunisation campaign, which has led to a persistent decrease in COVID-19 cases. Taking into account our high levels of community-wide vaccine protection, the expansion in vaccination coverage to children,...

Pacific farm workers ready to fill gaps

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Australia’s vocational education and training system will be overhauled to become easier to navigate and more efficient, the federal government has announced. Significant duplication of courses in the higher education sector has resulted in students having to study the same thing multiple times, Skills and Training Minister Brendan O’Connor says. There are currently 5000 vocational education and training (VET) units which...

Fiji Parliament adjourns sine die

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Fijian Parliament has now been adjourned sine die after the fourth session this year. Leader of Government in Parliament Inia Seruiratu moved the motion to adjourn sine die – to adjourn for an indefinite period following the final five days of sitting this week. It was voted unanimously by both members of the House. Speaker of Parliament Ratu Epeli Nailatikau thanked all...

12 PNG election petitions filed so far

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Papua New Guinea deputy Prime Minister John Rosso and Treasurer Ian Ling Stuckey are among 12 returned Members of Parliament in the 2022 National General Election (NGE) whose elections are being disputed at the court of disputed returns. The National Court Registry has so far registered 12 election petitions. It is envisaged that more petitions will be filed in the...

Assessing Remittances Potential to Build Climate Resilience in the Pacific

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By Veronica Corno, Climate Finance Specialist at BASE, Dr. Jale Samuwai, Resilience Financing Analyst at the Pacific Islands Forum Secretariat (PIFS), and Prof. Jeremy Hills, University of the South Pacific (USP). While contributing very little to global warming, Pacific Island nations are among the most vulnerable to the impacts of climate change, already experiencing extreme climate-induced disasters such as...

Fiji’s Electoral Amendment Bill 2022 passed in Parliament

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Fiji's Electoral (Amendment) Bill 2022 was passed in Parliament Thursday. The majority of the Opposition Members who contributed to the debate on the Electoral Amendment Bill 2022 were against Clause 3 of the Bill which amends section 6 of the Act. National Federation Party MP, Lenora Qereqeretabua said she will not bow down to the Supervisor of Elections, Mohammed Saneem while...

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