Solomon Islands lawmakers yesterday elected former Solomon Islands Minister of Foreign Affairs Jeremiah Manele as prime minister.
Manele used his first speech as leader to promise to govern with integrity and to put his nation’s interests first.
“I will discharge my duties diligently and with integrity. I will at all times put the interests of our people and country above all other interests,” Manele said in a speech outside the National Parliament of Solomon Islands.
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Manele won 31 votes in a secret ballot of 49 lawmakers who won general elections on April 17, Solomon Islands Governor General David Vunagi said, while Matthew Wale, who led the opposition in the previous parliament, received the remaining 18.
The withdrawal of former Solomon Islands prime minister Manasseh Sogavare from the contest to make way for Manele as their party’s candidate indicated that the country could follow a similar direction regarding ties with China.
During Sogavare’s time in office, China’s influence increased more in the nation than anywhere else in the south Pacific.
Sogavare switched diplomatic recognition from Taiwan to Beijing and struck a secret security pact that has raised fears of the Chinese navy gaining a foothold in the region.
In his speech, Manele also urged against any post-election violence.
“Past prime minister’s elections have been met with the act of violence and destruction,” he said. “Our economy and livelihoods have suffered because of this violence.”
“However, today we show the world that we are better than that,” he added. “We must respect and uphold the democratic process of electing our prime minister and set an example for our children and their children.”
Sogavare’s election in 2019 sparked riots in the capital, Honiara, over questions hanging over his eligibility to become prime minister.
More serious riots resulted in arson and looting in Honiara in November 2021 after his leadership survived a no-confidence motion.
Riots following the 2006 election, which were fueled by allegations of Chinese interference and resentment against Chinese business people, led to then-Solomon Islands prime minister Snyder Rini’s resignation after a week in office and Sogavare taking power.
It was the second of Sogavare’s four stints as prime minister.
Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese congratulated Manele on his election.
“I look forward to working closely with him. Australia and Solomon Islands are close friends and our futures are connected,” Albanese wrote on X.
Meg Keen, the director of the Pacific Islands program for Lowy Institute, a Sydney-based international policy think tank, said that Manele would be a “less fiery and combative leader for the West to manage, but he will continue to pursue close relations with China.”
“As the former foreign minister, he helped broker the security deal with China that panicked the West, but he is also a seasoned diplomat with experience at the UN and in Western countries — he’s no stranger to Western engagement,” Keen said.
Sogavare pulled out of the race because his party’s loss of lawmakers at the election was evidence that voters wanted change, she added.
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