Solomon Islands national election count begins, closely watched by US, China

Solomon Islands national election count begins, closely watched by US, China

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  • Counting for the national election in the Solomon Islands began on Thursday.
  • The election follows a security pact with China in 2022 by Prime Minister Manasseh Sogavare, potentially shifting the nation’s alliances.
  • The election outcome is of interest to the U.S., China and Australia, as it could impact regional security dynamics.

Counting was underway on Thursday in the Solomon Islands after a national election a day earlier, although electoral officials said they were searching for a larger venue in the Pacific Island capital Honiara to count votes.

The parliamentary election is the first since Prime Minister Manasseh Sogavare struck a security pact with China in 2022 and drew the Pacific Islands nation closer to Beijing.

The election outcome will be closely watched by the United States, China and Australia for its potential impact on regional security.

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Electoral chief Jasper Highwood Anisi said in a livestreamed press conference on Thursday that results would start to be announced on Friday, with most results known by Sunday evening or Monday morning.

Members of the New Zealand Defense Force

Members of the New Zealand Defense Force Joint Task Force assist in delivering ballot boxes by helicopter to remote areas of the Solomon Islands ahead of the upcoming election, Solomon Islands, on April 17, 2024. (New Zealand Defense Force/Handout via REUTERS/File Photo)

Counting in Honiara had been delayed as electoral officials sought a larger venue with appropriate security for a counting center, he said.

There was a heavy police presence outside counting centers nationwide, he added.

Counting in Sogavare’s electorate of East Choiseul would start on Friday, national broadcaster SIBC reported.

The Royal Solomon Islands Police Force said it had banned victory parades by winning candidates or their supporters because of the risk of unrest.

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The Solomons has had a volatile history, with anti-government riots in 2021 and earlier inter-tribal violence.

Sogavare, running as leader of the Ownership, Unity and Responsibility Party, has said he would seek closer ties to China. Opposition parties have criticized the security pact with China, and say voters are focused on struggling health services, education and roads.

The 50 members of the national parliament are elected for a four-year term, and the seat results will indicate if any party has achieved a majority, or negotiations to form a coalition are needed before a prime minister is selected.

Police and defense forces from Australia, New Zealand, Papua New Guinea and Fiji are assisting with election security and observer groups from Australia, New Zealand, the Pacific, Japan, Europe and the U.S. are monitoring the election.

The Solomon Islands archipelago is home to just 700,000 people but occupies a strategic position 990 miles northeast of Australia.

by FOXNews