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But in a late night decision over the weekend, current head of state Tuimaleali ifano Va aleto a Sualauvi II canceled Monday s parliamentary sitting without explanation, New Zealand national broadcaster Radio New Zealand reported.
Although Samoa s Supreme Court ruled Sunday that the order cancelling the parliamentary sitting was unlawful, FAST arrived at Parliament on Monday to find the doors locked, according to RNZ. I think a coup would be accurate, FAST spokesman Lance Apulu told RNZ when asked to describe Monday s events. Bloodless, but they are actually coups.
FAST went ahead with the swearing-in ceremony on Monday in a tent, RNZ reported, although it is unclear how legitimate those proceedings will be. Monday was the final possible day a new parliament can be formed under the constitution.
Pacific island swears in its first female PM in a tent after she is locked out of Parliament
Samoa swore in its first female Prime Minister in a makeshift ceremony in a tent Monday after she was locked out of Parliament amid a power struggle with the country’s longstanding leader.
Fiame Naomi Mata’afa’s Faith in the One True God (FAST) Party said the dramatic turn of events amounted to a “bloodless coup” following weeks of uncertainty after the country’s deadlocked April 9 election.
Her narrow election victory was set to end almost 40 years of rule by the Human Rights Protection Party (HRPP), which has governed almost uninterrupted since 1982, and more than two decades with Tuilaepa Sailele Malielegaoi as Prime Minister.
Samoa police blocks swearing-in of new government 1 minute read
Sydney, Australia, May 24 (EFE).- Police in Samoa on Monday blocked the doors of parliament, where the government of Fiame Naomi Mata’afa, the first woman to lead the country, was scheduled to be sworn in marking the first political change in nearly 40 years in this Pacific island nation.
Samoa has been mired in a political crisis after the results of the Apr. 9 elections ended in a tie, with the opposition party FAST and the ruling Human Rights Protection Party (HRPP) securing 25 seats each, leaving the decision in the hands of an independent politician, who announced his support for Mata’afa.
May 24, 2021 / 04:46 PM EST
(CNN) Samoa swore in its first female Prime Minister in a makeshift ceremony in a tent Monday after she was locked out of Parliament amid a power struggle with the country’s longstanding leader.
Fiame Naomi Mata’afa’s Faith in the One True God (FAST) Party said the dramatic turn of events amounted to a “bloodless coup” following weeks of uncertainty after the country’s deadlocked April 9 election.
Her narrow election victory was set to end almost 40 years of rule by the Human Rights Protection Party (HRPP), which has governed almost uninterrupted since 1982, and more than two decades with Tuilaepa Sailele Malielegaoi as Prime Minister.
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