Friday May 08, 2026

Solomon Islands PM ousted in parliamentary no-confidence vote

Published : 08 May 2026, 02:22

  DF News Desk
This internet livestreaming snapshot shows a scene during a national parliament meeting of the Solomon Islands, held in the Solomon Islands on May 7, 2026. Photo: Xinhua.

Solomon Islands Prime Minister Jeremiah Manele was removed from office on Thursday after the National Parliament passed a motion of no-confidence by a narrow margin of 26 votes to 22, reported Xinhua.

The vote ended Manele's two-year tenure and dissolved the 24-month-old government of national unity and transformation. Two members of parliament (MPs) were absent, with 48 of the 50-seat parliament participating.

The motion was tabled by a new coalition led by Frederick Kologeto, MP for South Vella Lavella of the People's First Party. It cited ongoing political instability since Manele's election in 2024.

Parliament has adjourned sine die to allow nominations from government and opposition benches, enabling MPs to rally support for preferred candidates. Manele will remain as prime minister until a date for electing a new leader is set.