People First party registered

LOYALIST members of deposed Fijian Prime Minister, Frank Bainimarama’s Fiji First, have formed a political party to contest the next general

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Former Samoan PM calls for action, not church activities

FORMER Samoan Prime Minister Tuilaepa Sailele Malielegaoi has called on the government address medical supply shortages and power blackouts instead of creating a Christian

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Tongan PM announces Cabinet

TONGA has a new Cabinet, three weeks after the election of Lord Fakafanua as Prime

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Samoa considers ban on non-Christian religions

SAMOA’S prime minister has suggested that non-Christian religions be banned from the

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France delays New Caledonia referendum

BOWING to reality, the French government has abandoned plans to hold a referendum on March 15 to consider a new political statute for New

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Briefs

THE Commonwealth Election Commission (CEC) wants the CNMI Legislature to pass an election reform bill to modernise the territory’s voting system.

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Whispers

COULD two diplomats be returning home from the Middle East after their disgraceful

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Right royal mess: Is Tonga’s democracy being rolled back?

TONGA’S recent elections have had little impact on the world outside the Pacific’s remaining

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King consolidates power as Tonga elects PM

TONGA’S royal family has effectively consolidate power with the election pf Lord Fakafanua as prime

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Minister’s New Caledonia tour leaves unanswered questions

WHEN France’s new Overseas Minister Naïma Moutchou toured New Caledonia last week, New Caledonians hoped that her visit would end uncertainty over political and economic reforms. Instead, Moutchou flew back to Paris

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Manoeuvring in Paris delays decision on New Caledonia elections

Legislation to defer New Caledonia’s provincial elections has been delayed until next week, as parliamentary manoeuvring in Paris highlights divisions over the Bougival Accord, a proposal for a new political statute

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Former Fiji PM escapes jail time

FORMER Fijian military strongman Frank Bainimarama escaped jail time today after a second corruption

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Adeang back as Nauru president

DAVID Adeang will serve another term as Nauru’s president after he was elected unopposed early this week. Adeang was re-elected from Ubenide Constituency with parliamentarians Reagan Aliklik, Russ Kun, and Ranin

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FAST triumphs without Iron Lady

SAMOA’S August election has resulted in an emphatic victory for the Fa’atuatua i le Atua Samoa ua Tasi (FAST) party. With 30 of the 51 seats, FAST has a comfortable

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Falaeo champions inclusive democracy

TO reshape New Caledonia’s political landscape, Veylma Falaeo, President of the Congress of New Caledonia, is advancing a bold agenda centered on participatory democracy, government accountability, and

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Movers and Shakers

DR Malouamaua Tu’ualofaifo has been appointed Acting CEO of the American Samoa Medical Center (LBJ Tropical Medical Center) through a recess appointment by Governor Lemanu P. S.

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Collapse of French Government to impact Forum debate on New Caledonia

AS President of New Caledonia Alcide Ponga attends his first Pacific Islands Forum leaders meeting in Honiara this week, the French government in Paris has

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Samoa village bans political rallies

POLITICAL rallies have been banned in  Falelatai Village, seat of Samoan head of state, Tuimalealiifano Va’aleto’a Sualauvi

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Personalities kill island dream

ON a small island, strong personalities can kill national efforts in the blink of an eye. As Tonga prepares to host the Pacific Games, personal agendas have started to surface, threatening to stop the event from taking

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The church in politics

THE Pacific is often caught between two global powers: China and the United States–Australia alliance.

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Death threats for Kanaky politicians

Kanaky (New Caledonian) politicians who signed a deal with France on July 12 will receive police protection due to threats, mainly

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Devil in the detail of New Caledonia’s “historic” agreement

Meeting in France, New Caledonian political leaders have signed an agreement on the political and economic future of the French Pacific

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Race against time: Budget loss forces snap poll

Samoa will head to the polls on August 29, and the Office of the Electoral Commissioner (OEC) must race against time to deliver a credible, inclusive election. The Polynesian nation is at an interesting point, with the

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