Prime Minister Ousted in Solomon Islands Confidence Vote

Solomon IslandsThu May 07 2026
The leader of the Solomon Islands, Jeremiah Manele, lost his job after a parliamentary vote that showed more lawmakers wanted him gone than stayed with him. The result was 26 votes against him and only 22 for him, with two members choosing not to vote. Manele said he hoped everyone would keep working together for the country’s future, even after being removed. He added that both sides of parliament should cooperate to bring goods and services to the people.
He will stay in office until a formal removal by the Governor General, who represents the British king. The country sits about 1, 600 kilometres northeast of Australia and has recently drawn attention because it signed a security deal with China in 2022. This move made the United States and other Pacific neighbours uneasy. The change in leadership followed a wave of ministers leaving Manele’s government in March to join the opposition. Initially, he tried to avoid a confidence vote by not calling parliament back, but two courts later forced him to do so. The political shift highlights how fragile alliances can be in small island nations, where a few key votes can change the direction of national policy and international relations.
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