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Solomon Islands PM toppled in no-confidence vote

Parliament was adjourned to allow the governor general to make arrangements for the election of a new prime minister.
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By AFP/RSS

SYDNEY, May 7: Solomon Islands Prime Minister Jeremiah Manele lost power in a no-confidence vote held Thursday in the South Pacific nation's parliament, ending months of political uncertainty.



Parliament was adjourned to allow the governor general to make arrangements for the election of a new prime minister.


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Ahead of the vote, which he lost 22 to 27, Manele heavily criticised the nation's court for setting a "dangerous precedent" by ruling lawmakers must meet for the vote.


His Government for National Unity and Transformation has been at an impasse since March, when it was hit by mass cabinet resignations and the exit of two coalition partners.


On Friday an appeal court ruled Manele, who avoided the no-confidence motion for seven weeks, must convene parliament by May 7 to face the no-confidence motion.


Solomon Islands has been seen as one of Beijing's closest partners and backers in the South Pacific in recent years, and changes of leader in the strategically located archipelago are closely watched by Western diplomats.

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